BBTV Viso Games / got ripped off

VeYsoo

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Hey Guys !

my YT channel gets 65.000 views/month

unfortunely, i joined BBTV Viso games and i sign a 40/60 split for 1 year, wich is very brutal. I joined May.... on may, i got 5000 views per month, so the split did not interest me. The recruiter said " the network will help you to grow up " but what did they did in 6 months? NOTHING !. The recruiter said, they have a professionally video optimizer.... NOPE, the """"""optimizer"""" only sets automatically my Tags ! So Viso Games is something like a scam for me. The CPM is always under 1.5$.. and i am earning nearly nothing for my 65.000 views. I wished to be released and i always spamming the supports, but its always the same " bot answers ". So what is VISO Games for me ? PURE DEMOTIVATION. DONT JOIN BBTV VISO GAMES !

Adsense have much moooore CPM and also you dont have to split YOUR Money !

Dont listen what a recruiter says ! just say FU and block them !


*calming down* Can i really do nothing against this contract? I live in germany and i just sign a american contract. Cant i say " I am just 12 years old ! " ? ( I´am 21 ) or any options? ANY? flame YouTube support? Flame BBTV support? ANYTHING? I dont want to wait for MAY and wasting all of my money for them.


EDIT: NEW QUESTION !! : what is the CPM of Adsense usually? is 1,1$ CPM LOW?


( Sorry for my bad english ! )
 
Adsense have much moooore CPM and also you dont have to split YOUR Money !

I agree with your hatred of BBTV. However, I wanted to comment on this one point.

All MCN's use AdSense as a base for ad delivery. As a result, your CPM should never go down. It is possible technically from a math perspective for this to occur, but only if the MCN is serving a significant number of lower paying ads in addition to the AdSense inventory which could bring the average CPM down. If that happens though, your overall revenue will go up as more ads were shown. It is the revenue share that loses people money, not the CPM or ad delivery which is based on your audience, not your network.
 
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