I think @Munchito696 uses Rumble and has had positive experiences.
They gain rights to the videos, but you choose whether they are exclusive or non exclusive. I made more last year on Rumble than I did on Youtube and with maybe 10% as many videos. AND I get to keep the videos on my Youtube channel. I've had one video actually make more on Youtube last year than I got for the exact same video on Rumble, so it is never set in stone which one is better. And yes, dog and cat videos do really well on Rumble, a girl that I know from one of the Dalmatian forums said she made over $5000 on Rumble last year and I think she only uploaded about 3 or 4 videos. She used a different license than me though since I'm partnered to Fullscreen, I can't use that one because it would violate my terms.he has a gopro and everyone likes his dogs, when it comes to rumble they will only pick HD video that will make money for them. this is why its a scam, they want rights to your video so they can gain money from your video in return they just talk to no one but the news people who might not even show it on tv. most of the videos found on the news comes from youtube not rumble.
another problem is that rumble very hates video games, rarely you ever see a video of a game that has over 5k of views on rumble website. they won't publish it and they dont want to be sue by anyone and they cant make video games go to the news people.
its all a scam, rumble pays people to like rumble website so they can get people to upload videos to give up rights to them.
They gain rights to the videos, but you choose whether they are exclusive or non exclusive. I made more last year on Rumble than I did on Youtube and with maybe 10% as many videos. AND I get to keep the videos on my Youtube channel. I've had one video actually make more on Youtube last year than I got for the exact same video on Rumble, so it is never set in stone which one is better. And yes, dog and cat videos do really well on Rumble, a girl that I know from one of the Dalmatian forums said she made over $5000 on Rumble last year and I think she only uploaded about 3 or 4 videos. She used a different license than me though since I'm partnered to Fullscreen, I can't use that one because it would violate my terms.
I choose non exclusive so I can keep my videos on YouTube and also license to other companies. I think she chose video management which means it's not an upfront payment, it depends on traffic instead. I always get paid up frontWhich license did she use @Munchito696? I assume the non exclusive profit sharing one. I mean... who doesn't like dog videos?
My hope is to do licensing deals of $5k or more all the time. We have have had outlets in the past contact us that could pay large license fees. Still over a year period that's pretty good extra money for dog videos.
I choose non exclusive so I can keep my videos on YouTube and also license to other companies. I think she chose video management which means it's not an upfront payment, it depends on traffic instead. I always get paid up front
I send a Youtube link first and then ask how much they'll pay for a non exclusive license. Once they come to something I think is worth it, I'll upload it there. Their non exclusive means they pay you up front and then they have rights to your video as well, so they can post to their partner sites. They earn money through these views, so if you have video management you get a percentage of the money. Otherwise with non exclusive you get one lump sum up front whether their post gets 5 or 5 billion views.What do you mean you always get paid upfront? Doesn't the non-exclusive agreement mean you share earnings from the video?
How do you handle licensing, negotiation, and the money @Munchito696? I've found it challenging to get anything significant offered and most say they do not pay to show a video.
I send a Youtube link first and then ask how much they'll pay for a non exclusive license. Once they come to something I think is worth it, I'll upload it there. Their non exclusive means they pay you up front and then they have rights to your video as well, so they can post to their partner sites. They earn money through these views, so if you have video management you get a percentage of the money. Otherwise with non exclusive you get one lump sum up front whether their post gets 5 or 5 billion views.