Creative Nation Invite but already in network (switch?)

So I got this invite from creative nation to join their network. Thing is, they seem to be offering better/extra things such as (quote) : - 90% Revshare on Channel revenue
--- 85% Revshare on Brand integrations
- 10 Month Lock-in Contract Term
- no payout threshold
- phone, skype and email support
- brand management and development via your own dedicated manager
- access to our brand integrations and in-video ad sales agents

It sounds epic but I am with RPM just now and my contract runs out in november, not sure wether to switch or not :/

WTF! I got the exact same invite just a moment ago and i'm also already in a network.
 
I got the same invite and declined since I'm with RPM, Creative Nation didn't have a website last time I checked and its run by Forela Digital (which lets ANYONE make a network)
Actually they are their own MCN now. And ForelaDigital doesn't just let anyone make a network under them. They actually have a lot less than when they began. ;)
 
If you don't like them ,don't discuss...Talk about other **** networks..They're a new MCN...And honestly they can reach more than other networks ( Ex. : QuarterLap , they failed...)
 
If you don't like them ,don't discuss...Talk about other **** networks..They're a new MCN...And honestly they can reach more than other networks ( Ex. : QuarterLap , they failed...)
You don't need to defend the network hosting your sub-network here. Any bashing of any network is prohibited as always. We also welcome opinions of others on every network.
 
People go to them not the other way round and they help YTtalk in the process.

No, coming here via advertisement sponsorship is not having people "go to them". At this juncture, I should mention that I have no problem with this. I just feel that since the forum accepts open sponsorship, the idea of people coming to a popular forum for recruiting purposes isn't unethical, sad or any other such nonsense.

It would also be a stretch despite the finality of certain issues that occurred to claim that Shane did not help YTTalk, at least for a substantial period of time. Indeed I would say that he did more good for the forum in his time educating people on networks than Maker/RPM is capable of. The general grudge against him and his network here is a bit much IMO.
 
isn't unethical, sad or any other such nonsense.
Users of a forum should not be harassed by various different networks if they decide to join a website just as you would not want to join a website that signs you up to spam e-mails, newsletters from third parties and rubbish mail. Hell, they are even with networks already! At least some discretion from them needs to be introduced before they message someone about a business offer, I wouldn't dream of doing it myself - even using YouTube messaging.

It would also be a stretch despite the finality of certain issues that occurred to claim that Shane did not help YTTalk, at least for a substantial period of time. Indeed I would say that he did more good for the forum in his time educating people on networks than Maker/RPM is capable of.
Who implied this? I don't think anyone in this thread even brought up his name - disregard him owning the network.

The general grudge against him and his network here is a bit much IMO.
I don't believe there is any such "grudge" against him actually. My first post in here was actually directed at the guys under the network as I am pretty sure he nor Matt does recruiting to be honest and in fact, I get along with both of them very well! Anyway, I'll end on a good note of course... have a good Sunday night. :thumbsup2:
 
They spammed me via our contact form at YTtalk, I wouldnt want to be partnered with a network who is mass spamming both on YouTube and via email. It comes across as really desperate if anything.
This also proofs on how unprofessional the network actually is, which makes the content they state even more questionable. Most likely a sugarcoated story to get you in and once you uncover the truth, it is already too late and can't leave the network due to the contract.
 
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