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Yes that's exactly how networks work, for the first month Youtube doesnt allow the MCN to give out contracts higher than 80/20, only first when they have proven that they can maintain a growth in channels and so on, will they be allowed more freedom.Since when?...
Sub-networks maybe but an MCN starting without any appealing features?
an MCN isn't limited like proprietary networks are, they can go really far, but there's no incentive to join a proprietary network, after all you'd always get a better deal going with the MCN they're under.
As I said, you can't have the most attractive options before growing a bit, but we focus on giving everyone the support they need for their Youtube channels, and as a bonus I also collaborate with League Youtuber's joining the network, that's just a tiny thing to get it going.
Me and PlayerPov (cody) are both community manager's, and both promoting the network. With 2 large Youtuber's promoting it, there's no doubt that it will grow, and in due time we can shape the network to focus on the key points that we believe a network needs to. Naturally the only benefit to going with an MCN at this early stage would be in the long run.[DOUBLEPOST=1392301393,1392301262][/DOUBLEPOST]
I agree entirely, they don't usually offer anything attractive for smaller channels.Networks are only interesting when you are a medium-sized or large channel, other than that it's just not worth it imo.