RPM partnering Channels with less views?

Just to clarify... Does RPM allow gamers? Also, for a small channel like mine would it be okay if I joined them besides in 2 years hopefully I can get with someone better. Also, do they allow headers and thumbnails? :)

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Just to clarify... Does RPM allow gamers? Also, for a small channel like mine would it be okay if I joined them besides in 2 years hopefully I can get with someone better. Also, do they allow headers and thumbnails? :)

And yes they offer all the features of a full partner.
 
Just a question to see if I can cut out the whole partner network thing all together. Is there somewhere you can go to find "sponsors" and put them directly in your video?
 
Just a question to see if I can cut out the whole partner network thing all together. Is there somewhere you can go to find "sponsors" and put them directly in your video?

If you feel this way why not just use Adsense and then when you get a high amount of views per day you can do paid product placements.
 
This is what I mean where would one look for these placements?

I haven't looked at your channel so am unaware of how many views per day you get but once you get a fair few its worth messaging companies, just go to a few websites of companies whose product you would promote and drop them an email, tell them how many views per day you get etc. and see if they are interested.
 
As much hate as there is raining down on this it might be a good thing in some ways. I'm not sure but there may be some way of progressing up the ranks during the contract to Maker full or TGS. Gamers will be covered by Maker's licenses for Let's Plays and game footage. But then again that CPM is going to be diluted because of all the numbers. I'm currently eyeing up Blip.TV though as I run up to launching my series on Monday as they seem to have a good sales team with solid series already on there.
What licenses would these be :p they`re a myth they don`t exist.
 
I haven't looked at your channel so am unaware of how many views per day you get but once you get a fair few its worth messaging companies, just go to a few websites of companies whose product you would promote and drop them an email, tell them how many views per day you get etc. and see if they are interested.

Revision3 did a pretty good job of this before hitting Youtube, it's always worth seeing if there are networks that rely on an old school sales team over spread out CPM's.
 
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