Direct YouTube partnership VS Partner Network

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What is the difference? Pros and Cons.. How does the money differ and what is best for what size YouTuber?

I see a lot of comparisons of the different partner networks but have never seen anyone write about why join them instead of just joining the YouTube/Google Adsense one.

Some say that the partner networks can help a bit with licenses and copyrights, and also some of them you can have a smaller subscriber base and start monetizing. But is the trade off making less revenue? No one seems to address this so if anyone has info please post! And does one person need to stick with one partner network or is it possible to have multiple channels with each one under a different network?
 
perfect, that video was exactly the stuff I was wondering about! Thanks so much. Now the only thing I still wonder if its ok to have a normal channel as a direct partner and then start a gaming channel and partner with a network.
 
perfect, that video was exactly the stuff I was wondering about! Thanks so much. Now the only thing I still wonder if its ok to have a normal channel as a direct partner and then start a gaming channel and partner with a network.
Thanks, it's danglekingtech's :) I stumbled on it yesterday !:) lol[DOUBLEPOST=1369179703,1369179673][/DOUBLEPOST]
Thanks for letting us know about that video, it was really informative.
ur welcome , it's danglekingtech's video :)
 
I definitely recommend a Partner Network, just because you can communicate to them in ways that you just cannot with adsense "partnering"
 
Network partnership also accepts to some degree a bit of front end liability on the monetization side of things.

Often as an Adsense partner, you'll have a video denied for no obvious reason and have to appeal, which may end up getting denied anyways. This doesn't happen with a network.
 
Network partnership also accepts to some degree a bit of front end liability on the monetization side of things.

Often as an Adsense partner, you'll have a video denied for no obvious reason and have to appeal, which may end up getting denied anyways. This doesn't happen with a network.

Does the network inform about the reasons why your video is denied, in case that happens ?
 
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