Michael Guinn
I've Got It
To start, I have a gaming channel. I've been here for almost 8 months, I was apart of Ludos when that started (for those who may remember)
I applied (today) for Fullscreen, RPM, and Vultra (bent pixels).
I already got accepted at bent pixels and was looking at it. It says I have 48 hours to sign.
Looking at it, it doesn't seem like a good deal. 3 years and 50/50 just seems too long and too long with that percentage split. (these details are public knowledge so it shouldn't violate anything)
So what would be the great benefits over other networks?
Even if I would get paid slightly less be cause of a smaller cpm at 70/30 I think it would be better to take that for 1 year than be stuck at 50/50 for 3, 'cause by then I will have probably grown and could get a new contract with better percentages.
Then there's the thought of gaming licenses, I can't find much on it and what networks support what types of games. Would Vultra be the best to be able to at least monetize certain games that other networks wouldn't have the license for? or does it not matter or differ that much?
From all the praise I have seen about Vultra I was wanting to give it a go, but it's just not seeming to be worth it with a 3 year lock in... (that's probably my main issue) 1-1.5 would have been nice.. and then if I enjoyed it I would stick with it..
I applied (today) for Fullscreen, RPM, and Vultra (bent pixels).
I already got accepted at bent pixels and was looking at it. It says I have 48 hours to sign.
Looking at it, it doesn't seem like a good deal. 3 years and 50/50 just seems too long and too long with that percentage split. (these details are public knowledge so it shouldn't violate anything)
So what would be the great benefits over other networks?
Even if I would get paid slightly less be cause of a smaller cpm at 70/30 I think it would be better to take that for 1 year than be stuck at 50/50 for 3, 'cause by then I will have probably grown and could get a new contract with better percentages.
Then there's the thought of gaming licenses, I can't find much on it and what networks support what types of games. Would Vultra be the best to be able to at least monetize certain games that other networks wouldn't have the license for? or does it not matter or differ that much?
From all the praise I have seen about Vultra I was wanting to give it a go, but it's just not seeming to be worth it with a 3 year lock in... (that's probably my main issue) 1-1.5 would have been nice.. and then if I enjoyed it I would stick with it..