Is it too late to leave?

When it comes to things like this dude you really should read everything that the network instructs you to read! You have now joined the thousands of others stuck in a contract because 'I don't remember signing a contract'
 
sorry to hear that man. it doesnt matter which network you're with to attract an audience it's the amount of quality you put into it.
maker studio is not that bad of a network from what i have researched. Just continue making content and see where that take you. ask your self this: "What do you have to lose?"
 
sorry to hear that man. it doesnt matter which network you're with to attract an audience it's the amount of quality you put into it.
maker studio is not that bad of a network from what i have researched. Just continue making content and see where that take you. ask your self this: "What do you have to lose?"


My friend (not friend from real life but friend from YouTube) told me about Maker Studios and their high CPM so I wanted to try. Few days later, some other YouTube friends told me to leave this network and try Curse. So I decided to listen to them because Curse has no lock in contract. Now the only thing I lose is being with Maker Studios instead of Curse. But okay. I was partner with BroadbandTV (TGN) for one year and their support team was awesome but CPM was terrible. It's still better here than TGN. :)
 
My friend (not friend from real life but friend from YouTube) told me about Maker Studios and their high CPM so I wanted to try. Few days later, some other YouTube friends told me to leave this network and try Curse. So I decided to listen to them because Curse has no lock in contract. Now the only thing I lose is being with Maker Studios instead of Curse. But okay. I was partner with BroadbandTV (TGN) for one year and their support team was awesome but CPM was terrible. It's still better here than TGN. :)

I would just like to let you know CPM is not guaranteed by any network and your CPM is usually dependant on your viewers, whether you get viewers from the same country as your friend does not mean you'll get the high CPM he has, it's about demographics, what age, what sex. etc.

You must of signed a contract somewhere down the line, whether it was ticking a box, or a list of what would have appeared to be a TOS type list and a box to type your name.

When joining a network you should of been paying attention to everything, as you're signing a Legal Contract. Sorry but Maker Studios are under no obligation to release you.
 
MakerGen's contract is shown to you on step 2 of their partnership process.

It then asks you to put your name which is in turn the signing of their agreement.
 
You can unlink though, I dont know what happens after that but if you unlike, you are no longer with that network!
 
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