RPM vs TGS - what is the difference?

I was referring to the fact that most days you receive ~20 subs and ~20 views.. Yes I see about once a month you manage to get 7k views on one particular day and then it'll go back to 20-50.

I wasn't comparing my channel to yours, and I didn't mean to you offend you.
I apologize.
I don't like fighting and flaming on forums, And I prefer everyone be chill when talking, just get really defensive sometimes.

S'all good.

I learned alot from this thread anyways.
 
Is joining RPM and then moving onto TGS once you have cultivated the viewership ever been done?
Does it help that you were on a Maker network or am I thinking about this the wrong way?
 
Is joining RPM and then moving onto TGS once you have cultivated the viewership ever been done?
Does it help that you were on a Maker network or am I thinking about this the wrong way?

From what I understand that's kinda how it works. Think of TGS are the Majors, while RPM is the Minors. When your numbers are good enough the Majors might recruit you.
 
May I also add that TGS looks for popularity. They don't want you to be someone like thereplygirl who puts out 20+ videos a day across multiple channels. They want your channel to be popular enough to have stability that way if you don't upload everyday they don't loose money.
 
Yeah I get that, I understand that TGS is the big leagues. Really just wondering if joining something like creator x over RPM hurt my chances at all.
This serious pipe dream at this point, but I like to dream.
 
Because with a fixed CPM you always make a set amount instead of making more in December and less in Jan/Feb.

Your always gaurunteed a stable CPM with no chance of taking a hit on your pay. Pay is especially important to people who do YT full time, which is why alot are with IGN as they offer a very good fixed cpm.
Fixed CPM is really but a scam in this day and age, IGN`s highest is $3.50, My RPM is usually 3-8$ so that would be a terrible move for me and most channels on YouTube,
TGS doesn`t give out Fixed CPMs to the majority,
 
TGS is higher than 70/30 and much higher than 60/40 to start.. Everything this poster has said about TGS is false except that they won't consider you with 70k/80k views, they wouldn't even look twice at someone with that low of numbers.

2.5k/views per day is nothing for TGS, they're after the big fish.
You`ll find any network will start at a low figure like 50-60% even for bigger channels, just on the slight chance that either :
i) low-balling will result in them actually not want that much of a higher split
ii) they`ll be un-educated on the subject and just take the split.
 
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