Union For Gamers,Machinima,Yeousch & TGS

Here is a overall guide for some of the bigger networks atm,hope you will find this helpful !

So im gonna be going through all the
networks and their requirements to join first.Now since im doing gaming,the networks im gonna be talking about are mainly gaming.Now im assuming everyone knows about Machinima,there is also TGS aka TheGameStation ,there is Yeousch and one of the newest established is Union Of Gamers,which is basically Curse.There are alot of little networks that are easier to get in but you never know if something is going to go wrong with them since they are new and unstable.During my time on youtube i have seen so many new networks rise and fall within
the first 2 months.
Okay now for the networks,the requirements for Machinima,well honestly nobody really knows what they are,though i do know that if you have decent content and atleast 500 views you could get in with the right connections.I know for a fact that some Machinima recruiters partner channels with decent quality and lower views than the normal.The second network im gonna be talking about is TheGameStation,now this one is a little bit complicated since its a sub-divison of Maker Studios.
TGS is a gaming network,but getting with them is
really difficult.Now since im a Maker Studios partner,i know for a fact that when you meet the required requierements they will come to you.Even if you apply on their site,there is still a chance they wont accept you.For example most of the networks im gonna be talking about are going to partner you if you have the required views,because thats what they care about.Its different with TGS because if you have 1 or 2 semi viral videos that are giving 90% of your daily views and your new videos get 10% of that they wont accept you.
TGS look for high quality videos with alot of effort and solid production value.

Yeousch is one of the
networks that actually tries to get better cause alot of networks want feedback and when they get it they dont do anything about it,they just move on to their typical way of doing things.Yeousch is a pretty standart network to get in,im pretty sure the requirements are 1,5k subscribers and 75k views and as most networks expect no copyright strikes or infrigements.Alright so getting into the newer and smaller netowrks is a good way for your channel to grow,meet some new people,learn more about youtube and just make some friends.
Im gonna name a few here you guys can go check them out.NecessaryGaming,Accuza and
alot of COD clans started partnering all of a sudden and i dont have anything againts that,but if you're into COD and your channel is about that then sure why not go for that.

Now let me tell you the things that networks dont mention in their contracts or partners dont want to tell you.Basically if you want your gaming channel to grow and you have decent content,you want to go with Machinima.

Good things : Getting exposure from hub channels,opportunity to make collabs with some of the bigger guys,huge music library.

Bad Things : No forums,long contract and if you are a smaller channel the chance you will get stuck with lower cpm.

If you already have a more established channel,
say you have a decent following,a decent amount of subscribers and views you could try getting with Union For Gamers.This is one of the best if not the best networks on youtube atm.They too have a contract,though you can leave WHENEVER you want,you have higher than the normal CPM with them and they have forums.
I think the requirements to join them is 5k subs.Athene co-writed the contract himself and if you know Athene then you know this network is all about the community.

TGS,IGN and more are the V.I.P networks,as i like to say.
If you have a bigger gaming channel,30k views more than a month then you can try going with them,even then its not guaranteed that you will get in.
Good luck to everyone with their channels :)

P.S Sorry for mistakes,english isn't my first language and im in a hurry :)
 
Here is a overall guide for some of the bigger networks atm,hope you will find this helpful !

So im gonna be going through all the
networks and their requirements to join first.Now since im doing gaming,the networks im gonna be talking about are mainly gaming.Now im assuming everyone knows about Machinima,there is also TGS aka TheGameStation ,there is Yeousch and one of the newest established is Union Of Gamers,which is basically Curse.There are alot of little networks that are easier to get in but you never know if something is going to go wrong with them since they are new and unstable.During my time on youtube i have seen so many new networks rise and fall within
the first 2 months.
Okay now for the networks,the requirements for Machinima,well honestly nobody really knows what they are,though i do know that if you have decent content and atleast 500 views you could get in with the right connections.I know for a fact that some Machinima recruiters partner channels with decent quality and lower views than the normal.The second network im gonna be talking about is TheGameStation,now this one is a little bit complicated since its a sub-divison of Maker Studios.
TGS is a gaming network,but getting with them is
really difficult.Now since im a Maker Studios partner,i know for a fact that when you meet the required requierements they will come to you.Even if you apply on their site,there is still a chance they wont accept you.For example most of the networks im gonna be talking about are going to partner you if you have the required views,because thats what they care about.Its different with TGS because if you have 1 or 2 semi viral videos that are giving 90% of your daily views and your new videos get 10% of that they wont accept you.
TGS look for high quality videos with alot of effort and solid production value.

Yeousch is one of the
networks that actually tries to get better cause alot of networks want feedback and when they get it they dont do anything about it,they just move on to their typical way of doing things.Yeousch is a pretty standart network to get in,im pretty sure the requirements are 1,5k subscribers and 75k views and as most networks expect no copyright strikes or infrigements.Alright so getting into the newer and smaller netowrks is a good way for your channel to grow,meet some new people,learn more about youtube and just make some friends.
Im gonna name a few here you guys can go check them out.NecessaryGaming,Accuza and
alot of COD clans started partnering all of a sudden and i dont have anything againts that,but if you're into COD and your channel is about that then sure why not go for that.

Now let me tell you the things that networks dont mention in their contracts or partners dont want to tell you.Basically if you want your gaming channel to grow and you have decent content,you want to go with Machinima.

Good things : Getting exposure from hub channels,opportunity to make collabs with some of the bigger guys,huge music library.

Bad Things : No forums,long contract and if you are a smaller channel the chance you will get stuck with lower cpm.

If you already have a more established channel,
say you have a decent following,a decent amount of subscribers and views you could try getting with Union For Gamers.This is one of the best if not the best networks on youtube atm.They too have a contract,though you can leave WHENEVER you want,you have higher than the normal CPM with them and they have forums.
I think the requirements to join them is 5k subs.Athene co-writed the contract himself and if you know Athene then you know this network is all about the community.

TGS,IGN and more are the V.I.P networks,as i like to say.
If you have a bigger gaming channel,30k views more than a month then you can try going with them,even then its not guaranteed that you will get in.
Good luck to everyone with their channels :)

P.S Sorry for mistakes,english isn't my first language and im in a hurry :)
Machinima requirements are under 100 views daily :p

You didn`t mention Vultra? We`re one of the fastest growing gaming networks....
 
vultru is terrible shane and you only back it up on here because you a) work with them or b) are partnered by them or c) both. I feel bad for anyone who joined because of the false info you spout on here. You know full well the CPM you actually get is closer to 1$ than the 6-15 you have mentioned on these forums.
 
vultru is terrible shane and you only back it up on here because you a) work with them or b) are partnered by them or c) both. I feel bad for anyone who joined because of the false info you spout on here. You know full well the CPM you actually get is closer to 1$ than the 6-15 you have mentioned on these forums.
BentPixels have some of the highest CPMs in the industry, that`s a fact :p
 
BentPixels have some of the highest CPMs in the industry, that`s a fact :p

In this industry it's not hard to have some of the highest CPM's as most of them are very low. They may have an ok CPM but their sub networks such as vultra that take an extra slice of the cake definitely don't. No point lying to me I know the facts.
 
In this industry it's not hard to have some of the highest CPM's as most of them are very low. They may have an ok CPM but their sub networks such as vultra that take an extra slice of the cake definitely don't. No point lying to me I know the facts.
Lol, just because you have a friend that uploads 5 second clip and lives in a contry with a s**t cpm, doesnt mean that Vultra has a crappy CPM...
 
Lol, just because you have a friend that uploads 5 second clip and lives in a contry with a s**t cpm, doesnt mean that Vultra has a crappy CPM...
funny that because he upload videos from 2-5mins and the network he was in before he was tricked into changing actually paid him more and the one his second channel was in also paid far more. facts are facts. and they seem to be hard to come by on some of these threads.
 
Lol, just because you have a friend that uploads 5 second clip and lives in a contry with a s**t cpm, doesnt mean that Vultra has a crappy CPM...
Vultra is a propriety Network under BentPixels (MCN/Network Platform)
You can`t go with BP directly as a channel as they only work with brands, so the "extra" split is standard :p
 
funny that because he upload videos from 2-5mins and the network he was in before he was tricked into changing actually paid him more and the one his second channel was in also paid far more. facts are facts. and they seem to be hard to come by on some of these threads.
Its also a fact that i have talked with several people that have a good CPM with Vultra.
 
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