DO NETWORKS ACTUALLY PROMOTE YOUR VIDEOS

Is joining a network worth it

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 72.2%
  • No

    Votes: 7 38.9%

  • Total voters
    18
My question was meant for the K9BlackOps channel, not the one that it posts under, and in the K9BlackOps channel I do have few strikes but the videos can be easily removed if necessary
 
Im looking at Fullscreen, CreatorX, and pretty much any other gaming ones except for Machinima(too many bad contract stories)
Fullscreen is supposed to be pretty good. I've never heard of CreatorX, but yeah lol I wouldn't go with Machinima. From what I hear, they care more about the money. But hey everyone's got an opinion. Good luck on your search! :D
 
Fullscreen is supposed to be pretty good. I've never heard of CreatorX, but yeah lol I wouldn't go with Machinima. From what I hear, they care more about the money. But hey everyone's got an opinion. Good luck on your search! :D
Thank you for a response, I will continue browsing until I reach a decision
 
The way networks work is that you get the amount of attention/promotion from them relative to what you are bringing them. So if you are bringing in a good amount of views and are a big channel who will collab with some of their other channels to promote them, and participate in there specific marketing campaigns, then they are going to want to promote you big time. But if you are a tiny channel with 3 subscribers, they aren't seeing a lot from you to build on. That was a long sentence in the middle there, I hope it makes sense.
 
So im thinking of joining a network, I have read forum posts on the different networks and their requirements, my question goes to anyone who is partnered with a network or knows this for sure, if I partner up with a network will they promote my videos so I get more views, grow, contribute more to youtube, rinse and repeat. Or all networks do is "Legal" protection for some video games and few nick nack features that are not that helpful if you have less than optimal view per day to begin with.
This is a stupid question to put in a poll.

All you are finding is what people believe, not what the actual answer is.

I'll tell you this: If you join a network, you are getting NO promotion.

Some people get promotion, but they will KNOW about it because the forced the network to say so in their contract. Network isn't gonna give you anything for free.
 
So I tried creating a new thread to give me some pointers but ill just post it here "
My channel meets most of the network requirements to partner, RPM offered me the partner ship but after reading some of the comments im not so sure. Do any of you partners know of a good network that offers reasonable split but most importantly promotes your videos so you get views from them as well as your own promoting. I know that the contract states that you are not supposed to reveal the terms so don't go into the exact specifics but please recommend a good network that does promote it's partners."
 
A better way to promote yourself and your vids is to join a community channel depending on the genre of your vids. Since I play Pokemon, it would be good if I join a community gaming channel/community pokemon channel. There're many around youtube.
 
So I tried creating a new thread to give me some pointers but ill just post it here "
My channel meets most of the network requirements to partner, RPM offered me the partner ship but after reading some of the comments im not so sure. Do any of you partners know of a good network that offers reasonable split but most importantly promotes your videos so you get views from them as well as your own promoting. I know that the contract states that you are not supposed to reveal the terms so don't go into the exact specifics but please recommend a good network that does promote it's partners."

If you are looking for partnership purely to get promotion then do not partner it is as simple as that, unless you are bringing in shed loads of views they will not promote you and as Flammy said they would state it in the contract.

Think of it this way, you are paying your network a % of what you earn, if you are earning a lot for them of course they will go out of there way to do more things (such as promotion), but for smaller (and even medium sized channels) this very rarely happens.
 
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