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Jake Cass, Oliver (Not sure)Last names? o.o
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Jake Cass, Oliver (Not sure)Last names? o.o
Yea, but I think all networks want to take advantage of their partners since the only reason they are there is to make money.That doesn't sound good. The longer it is, the more they intend to take advantage of you, in my experience. :O
Yea, but I think all networks want to take advantage of their partners since the only reason they are there is to make money.
It depends, really, you`ll see that better networks have longer contracts..True, but this is somewhat more blatant. I'm currently with Fullscreen, and they only have a one year lockin. I also used to be with TGN, and they only required that you let them know 30 days in advance before leaving, which is an incredible deal, but the point still stands. The worst I've ever heard was a two year lock in. Three is pretty excessive in my opinion.
It depends, really, you`ll see that better networks have longer contracts..
TGN - give you what for the no lock-in? hassle from what I`ve heard...
Fullscreen - ... Not gonna talk about this one on a Fullscreen-run forum...
Better networks have 1-3 year contracts
That`s the point I would have said about Fullscreen Their CPMs are terrible...True, but I actually got a higher payout rate through TGN than I currently am getting with Fullscreen. It's all situational. Besides, some networks are known for locking small channels down early. It's all situational. Plus, the reputation of the network is relevant. If it's BigFrame or The Game Station, then yeah, a long contract is good. If it's with some smaller, more obscure network that takes in very small channels and locks them in for several years, I get suspicious.