Please share more info about "Omnia Media" network

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Hello Fellows,

Im googling and googling this forum about "Omnia Media" and nearly cant find anything about it.
Only small bits of info from which is not possible to get better clue about the Network. All i can find is "its a good network" and similar words, but nearly nothing more.

(i know these questions probably differs on each channel application)

What is their requirements?
What is their contract length?
What is their splits?
How good is their CPM comparing to other Networks?

Thank you! :)
 
The little I know about them;
They are legit, Syndicate and Seannaners left Machinima for them.
They have a 35 percent split with Youtube as opposed to the usual 45 other MCN's have

As for thee requirements and all the rest, I'm going to imagine they are quite high.
 
Thanks guys for your replies!

Just checked their stats on SocialBlade, but apart from their stats, there is nothing mentioned about contract details and other important things what is important for Youtubers, who thinking about partnering them and would like to know more info. Would be very nice to hear some detailed feedback, expecially from Youtubers, partnered with them, to get a clue what advantages of Omnia Media is vs other Networks.

@Styxie, yup i heard same too that they want only solid channels (lets say 500.000 + views a month) but apart from that, its interesting what they offer for those solid Youtubers (im not talking about mega sized youtubers, but for those with 500.000 - 1 million monthly views channels).

High requirements to join Network not always means that Networks offers a decent deals to their partners.

p.s. i messaged in PM my questions to @Luke0810 which said he is working for Omnia Media, but he did not responded.
 
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They are legit, Syndicate and Seannaners left Machinima for them.
They have a 35 percent split with Youtube as opposed to the usual 45 other MCN's have
As for thee requirements and all the rest, I'm going to imagine they are quite high.

Article:
http://www.tubefilter.com/2013/10/14/seananners-syndicate-project-machinima-omnia-media/

Yes, they tend to focus on established brands. I had discussions with them and would consider them in the future.

I had not heard that they enjoyed a larger split with YouTube.
 
They look for 1M+ views monthly

They DO NOT have a better split with YouTube, no MCN has ever had, and even the TV networks no longer have.

squareone.co is their gaming vertical, who has flammy, syndicate and seananners.

I think they mostly deal in revshares.
 
Hello Fellows,

Im googling and googling this forum about "Omnia Media" and nearly cant find anything about it.
Only small bits of info from which is not possible to get better clue about the Network. All i can find is "its a good network" and similar words, but nearly nothing more.

(i know these questions probably differs on each channel application)

What is their requirements?
What is their contract length?
What is their splits?
How good is their CPM comparing to other Networks?

Thank you! :)
Almost everything is subjective, their requirements are vague, but usually if you have 1 million+ views a month you are in the clear. Also they're a muic network with a gaming section, so if your content is neither music nor gaming related I don't think your channel is fit.

Their contract length also differs, usually they offer you a 3 month testing period, but the finalized contract is usually 1 year.

Their splits depend entirely on your channel size, I'm on an 80/20 where I get 2,5% extra for ever 1 million views I get a month, capped at 95. Which means if I get 7 million views a month I'm on a 95/5.

CPM is very based on your channel, but their CPM is generally higher seeing as they only take in big channels. I've only been with one other network (fullscreen) and it's way higher here at Omnia.
 
Thanks again, Fellows, for your replies!

@Uberdanger, thanks a lot for your informative post! That gives much clearer idea to me.

As you partnered with them, you most likely know:

* Are you in control what ads you allow to show on your vids (etc. display ads, true view insteam, standart insteam)? Or Network switches them for you the way they want, neverminding your own choosen preferences?
* Does their monetized views percentage on your vids are higher/lower than Fullscreen?
* Of course I wouldnt ask exact numbers as its probably too personal, but roughly how much Omnia CPM is higher than Fullscreen (in your personal experience)?

p.s. thanks for the clear scheme about the splits (in your personal case you agreed with them) its pretty clear!
 
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