What do you want in a new YT Network?

Ryan Douthit

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I know there are a ton of networks out there and I see most of them as being pretty unbalanced. But I am curious if anyone would be interested in yet another YouTube network, and if so, what would you want it to offer that other networks don't already provide? (Don't say free money, there isn't such a thing.)

Success is a challenge on YouTube and I know more about it than most, having been a network partner with YT since the very beginning. (See the recent Reuters article about my recent YouTube experiences.)

I know the guys at Fullscreen, and they're pretty great. I also know a few folks at Machinima. But I also know that these mega-networks aren't for everyone. What do you think?
 
I'll be reviewing this.[DOUBLEPOST=1369770173,1369769829][/DOUBLEPOST]It's fine to ask for opinions, but please don't recruit for your network. Network bashing will also result in warning points. Your thread title is slightly misleading.
 
id quite like a network that invests its time in smaller channels, maybe it doesnt pay you, but if the network see's that you put in the work and effort to become more successful then they will promote and advertise you and help you become bigger so you can join those higher networks and turn your channel into a career
 
I'd like to see YT partners give the small youtubers a chance to show off whazt they are worth. Perhaps if they do not meet your requirements yet they can be put on a one month test where they gain the benefits of being partnered. Excluding getting paid (first month is devided more like 50/50 to see how good the newbie is)

If they start to increase even more in quality, subs and/or views they gain the normal contract after the first month with the normal shares and revenues. If not, it is over and they can perhaps try again in the future.
 
I'd like to see YT partners give the small youtubers a chance to show off whazt they are worth. Perhaps if they do not meet your requirements yet they can be put on a one month test where they gain the benefits of being partnered. Excluding getting paid (first month is devided more like 50/50 to see how good the newbie is)

If they start to increase even more in quality, subs and/or views they gain the normal contract after the first month with the normal shares and revenues. If not, it is over and they can perhaps try again in the future.

great idea! this is the sort of thing i meant with my comment :)
 
I'd like to see a network that acts as a PR for vloggers who use other people's content for reviewing, meaning that it should contact the content owners and ask them for permission and stuff like that...
 
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