Do I leave Fullscreen?

I also had this same question:

My contract ends in little less than a year: and was wondering how the network helps with Ads, and if it does actually help?

My big Question is:

Does anyone know of a network that is designed only for artists only? People who draw or teach, or do "how to" videos?
please if anyone knows or of a higher cpm please let me know.

My experience with Fullscreen is that my earnings seem to be very good to be honest. But I don't know what to compare it with, but they have treated me greatly and even let me do some bonus type of things. They have helped a lot with that. I am just curious if they have any actual effect on the revenue from youtube directly.
 
Does anyone know of a network that is designed only for artists only? People who draw or teach, or do "how to" videos?

I'm not aware of any particular network for your niche.
I feel that Adsense would serve just fine for you.
I'm not under the impression that FS would search for advertisers for your niche.
If you are using any of FS's other features, (music, Creator, etc) and you find them to be worth the relationship, and you want to stay, you could negotiate a better revenue share.
 
I'm not aware of any particular network for your niche.
I feel that Adsense would serve just fine for you.
I'm not under the impression that FS would search for advertisers for your niche.
If you are using any of FS's other features, (music, Creator, etc) and you find them to be worth the relationship, and you want to stay, you could negotiate a better revenue share.

Thanks for the info (:

I am perhaps thinking when contract ends maybe just going with Adsense again. Do you know of any risks with it though? My biggest fear honestly is not being able to contact someone if I have a serious issue. I hear stories too of people getting click bombed or banned, so I always wonder and feel safe with a network.

I am going to definitely negotiate for better split when time comes too. Thanks again for this help.
 
@Ucan Draw

People associated with networks often refer to click-bombing as a fear tactic. I haven't heard this being an issue in couple years.
 
@Ucan Draw

People associated with networks often refer to click-bombing as a fear tactic. I haven't heard this being an issue in couple years.
Because it only happens to like 1 in every 10,000 or so channels :p
the complainers, complain.
the happy, stay happy. (As in you never hear what they have to say)
 
Because it only happens to like 1 in every 10,000 or so channels :p
the complainers, complain.
the happy, stay happy. (As in you never hear what they have to say)

It happens plenty, but people call it click bombing when in fact they clicked their own ads and got themselves banned because of it. :)
 
Thank u all very, very much for all this help! Can't tell u how much I really appreciate it:

I think as far as my decisions goes, when the term ends I will stick back with Adsense:
If I go again with the network, I will probably only do it if split can be 90/10 or so.
Thanks everyone! this was very helpful
 
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