Is a partnership worth it?

DamzyGaming

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Alright guys, it's been about a month now since I started my channel. I worked very hard to get the 15 videos I have up, and the quality they're at. I went from 0-100 subs in 1 month, but mind you I did work hard and make a lot of friends to get them. Now the question is, is it worth it to join a network such as social blade?? Or something along those lines? Would it benefit my channel? Would I see the views sky rocket up? Or do they just do these things in case one of the people they partner takes off and they can ring in the dough just for displaying a few videos? I've looked into this but I still can't decide!
 
Alright guys, it's been about a month now since I started my channel. I worked very hard to get the 15 videos I have up, and the quality they're at. I went from 0-100 subs in 1 month, but mind you I did work hard and make a lot of friends to get them. Now the question is, is it worth it to join a network such as social blade?? Or something along those lines? Would it benefit my channel? Would I see the views sky rocket up? Or do they just do these things in case one of the people they partner takes off and they can ring in the dough just for displaying a few videos? I've looked into this but I still can't decide!
Nope. Don't even bother at your size. Networks don't tend to help channels unless they're really big. There are networks out there that seem to be "helping" you but the things they basically tell you and give you in their dashboards are pretty basic stuff.

Don't even bother.
 
if you are a vlog channel no, but if you are a gaming channel you NEED to have one if you want to make money from videos.
 
Gamers do not own the "rights" to monetise their videos because they don't "own" the content in it or something like that. whereas vloggers, beauty gurus etc. can. I am sure you can find some explanation on YT.
 
Gamers do not own the "rights" to monetise their videos because they don't "own" the content in it or something like that. whereas vloggers, beauty gurus etc. can. I am sure you can find some explanation on YT.
That's why you contact the game companies to get permission. If they say no, don't monetize. Simple.
 
I think bigger problem is that if you're not in a network, you may run into YouTube refusing to allow monetization for certain videos and since you don't have written permission company to upload stuff, they'll just deny it. This is why network can be a good thing and when you're small, giving up on percentage of your revenue shouldn't be a big deal.

However, I'd look for networks that have decent online community, such as Curse, where you can share your videos with others, ask for advices, collaborate with other content creators and so on. But don't expect network to directly help you when you're small.
 
I think bigger problem is that if you're not in a network, you may run into YouTube refusing to allow monetization for certain videos and since you don't have written permission company to upload stuff, they'll just deny it. This is why network can be a good thing and when you're small, giving up on percentage of your revenue shouldn't be a big deal.

However, I'd look for networks that have decent online community, such as Curse, where you can share your videos with others, ask for advices, collaborate with other content creators and so on. But don't expect network to directly help you when you're small.
Hey thanks for the most logical answer man, good luck on 100,000 subs ur close!
 
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