Which Partner network to choose?

TGN has gotten better in that they are offering more support and such. The CPM is still very low. People love Fullscreeen everywhere. They do not run the site. They are just a partner of it.That forum has only been there for like a week... Also, don't trust what networks say are the "average CPM".
The average cpm is just something to take into consideration. TGN's CPM's are around 2.50 now, which is a lot better then 20 cents.
 
The average cpm is just something to take into consideration. TGN's CPM's are around 2.50 now, which is a lot better then 20 cents.
No it isnt. That is most likely before splits. You will probably end up with $1 CPM or so with TGN.
 
The average cpm is just something to take into consideration. TGN's CPM's are around 2.50 now, which is a lot better then 20 cents.
How does he know? there`s no dashboard?
Since the average CPM in November was 2.50$ (taken from TGN`s website) and that`s one of the highest paying months, it is unlikely the average CPM is 2.50 in February .
 
How does he know? there`s no dashboard?
Since the average CPM in November was 2.50$ (taken from TGN`s website) and that`s one of the highest paying months, it is unlikely the average CPM is 2.50 in February .
They send you an excel document at the end of the month with all your Youtube stats.
 
If you have the option to sign with any of these networks, I would cross Machinima off the list immediately. Unless you want to be signed with them for 3 years with no options to back out, and a low cpm, with little to no support, and they do almost nothing for your channel. I don't know a whole lot about TGN, Socialblade, and Fullscreen, so if you have access to their contracts, read through them carefully, and compare them. Which contracts offer you more, which company legally states more bonuses for you, such as channel support, advertising opportunities, etc. If things in the contract are confusing you, try to get in touch with support from these networks. If their support doesn't answer you with 1-2 days, that's a bad sign in itself. Weigh your options, take your time, and choose carefully! Having an option to back out of the contract with a 30 day or 10 day notice is always a huge plus too!

k really good advice, will probably use this and hopefully all goes well!
 
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