How do you think about new network

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Since when?...

Sub-networks maybe but an MCN starting without any appealing features?
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.

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]
Networks are only interesting when you are a medium-sized or large channel, other than that it's just not worth it imo.
I agree entirely, they don't usually offer anything attractive for smaller channels.
 
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.

so much b******t, i don't know where to start...
 
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.
Hahahahha :facepalm2::facepalm2::facepalm2::facepalm2::facepalm2::facepalm2: That's not true at all.... No clue were on earth you heard that....

YouTube don't delve into the Contracts side of MCNs at all
 
Naturally an MCN that just started out won't have the most appealing options, but there are benefits to supporting something from the get go.
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In no way shape or form will a new network be able to offer something a big network does, look at your own subnetwork for example, they can't offer anything that no other network offers.

A MCN offering no extra value is against the MCN Guidelines.
To be accepted as MCN by YouTube, you need to offer extra Value.
and support via skype by not youtube certified persons is not a extra value.
 
Hahahahha :facepalm2::facepalm2::facepalm2::facepalm2::facepalm2::facepalm2: That's not true at all.... No clue were on earth you heard that....

YouTube don't delve into the Contracts side of MCNs at all
Well it's your word against the CEO of an MCN, I think I'll go with the latter.[DOUBLEPOST=1392304526,1392304382][/DOUBLEPOST]
A MCN offering no extra value is against the MCN Guidelines.
To be accepted as MCN by YouTube, you need to offer extra Value.
and support via skype by not youtube certified persons is not a extra value.
At no point in time did I claim we offered no extra value, I simply said there are more attractive options as we can't offer as much as a huge network.
Please don't reply unless you've read the comments you're replying to, it makes you seem dumb.
 
I have an MCN...
That's what you said when I wanted to join, then after reading your contract, it turns out that nope, you're under a different network.
So no, you have a proprietary network, unless you've suddenly spent 50,000+ dollars on licensing and branched off.
 
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