Can it be real?

Agis

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Hello all!

As you can see, my channel is very small, even if i feel big traffic with each sub going to me, and happiness, Fullscreen accepted me?

That's what i wanted to ask about. If someone's got experience with them, is it worth it?

They answered to me using the mail noreply@fullscreen.net, i may be a little bit of paranoic here, but i want go twice that it isn't a bait to loose my account or something. Anyway, can you post your experiences with them, and is it really possible that they accepted a small channel like mine?
 
How long is the contract and what revenue share did they offer to you? I often see people getting 2 year long deals with them with poor revenue share (like 60-40 or 70-30). If so, that's not worth it.
 
They only get 30% of my earnings, so i keep 70%, seems nice. 2 years contract i got.
 
They only get 30% of my earnings, so i keep 70%, seems nice. 2 years contract i got.
That's their standard deal. I wouldn't accept it to be honest. 70/30 isn't good anymore, even for small channels and you shouldn't sign any contracts that are longer than a year.
 
norelpy mail = robot, it looks like fullscreen wants money so bad that they are willing to spend money on robots to get money.
 
Yeah no reply is fishy . They might accept you but it means they accepts people like you and a lot of them . They will take a share of your revenue and that is all unless you become big . But you will have to work by yourself for that. I'd say try to grow for yourself and see what you can achieve :D
 
I'm with Fullscreen and they are a good network but the only thing is that you have to put effort into what you do since it isn't handed to you on a silver plate but anyway they have good apps, royalty free music etc so I would say go Fullscreen but it's your choice in the end.
 
Fullscreen is accepting everyone now. Seems all their partners are leaving as I hear it's a horrible network. And they also started striking their own partners to force them to renew their contracts.
 
They only get 30% of my earnings, so i keep 70%, seems nice. 2 years contract i got.

Don't do it. As others have stated, 70/30 share is no longer acceptable unless they can offer something extraordinary :)

Same goes for contract length, either go for no lock-in one or 1 year at most. If you are small, you want 90/10 and no lock-in, but if you are big and want networks to actually invest time and money into your channel, you will have to sign a contract at least 1 year long.
 
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