Munchito696
I Love YTtalk
yeah basically they will give you "X" amount up front, or you can gamble and say "hey, I think my video will get millions of views" and choose the other option. At that point you have less rights to your own video, but a bigger potential to make more through Rumble. You just need to read the fine print to make sure you aren't screwing yourself. That goes for Rumble or any other company.I get it. So a Youtuber and Rumble take a gamble with a non-exclusive license since it is a one off payment. The video management option shares the revenue, if there is any.
Like I said, I have made more on one video just on youtube than I have on Rumble, but there are plenty of Rumble videos that have made more for me than their Youtube counterparts. I haven't been using Rumble much lately so things might have changed again, just read their stuff and make sure you know what you are doing. If you have questions before you upload I have used them quite a bit and have friends who have made good money on the site. I'm pretty knowledgeable at this stuff but I'm no pro, so don't go completely off what I say. I'm just another end user...