Time to join a network?

TVJunkie93

I've Got It
Over the past two months, I've been contacted by four different networks (BBTV, Freedom, today a seemingly new one called Pave, and I can't remember the fourth).

I'm sitting at 200,000 views and around 625 subs after 9 months of operating. So while my channel is still small, it's not minuscule. My content is a series of informative/entertaining television editorials, much different from the majority of YouTubers these days (gaming videos).

My main concern is finding an audience. I've read that networks won't help you if your a very tiny channel, but at 600+ subs I'm unsure if I fit into that category. Should I start considering networks?

Also, has anyone heard of Pave before?
 
This should be part of your negotiations bro..

SEO optimisation/promotion from there end should be the bargaining tool across all four conversations with these networks :)
 
With 200,000 views and around 625 subs? Yeah good luck with that. Reach 100k subs or 2-3 million monthly views and then you can bargain.
By that point I don't think you need anybody to help you[DOUBLEPOST=1454096167,1454096069][/DOUBLEPOST]
Over the past two months, I've been contacted by four different networks (BBTV, Freedom, today a seemingly new one called Pave, and I can't remember the fourth).

I'm sitting at 200,000 views and around 625 subs after 9 months of operating. So while my channel is still small, it's not minuscule. My content is a series of informative/entertaining television editorials, much different from the majority of YouTubers these days (gaming videos).

My main concern is finding an audience. I've read that networks won't help you if your a very tiny channel, but at 600+ subs I'm unsure if I fit into that category. Should I start considering networks?

Also, has anyone heard of Pave before?
I haven't heard of any networks that actually promote you. Just look at what they have to offer you and ask yourself if it's worth the cut they will be taking. Fullscreen did absolutely nothing to help my channel grow. They did offer a nice music library which was a big plus for me, but after I started getting 3rd party claims for using the music, I lost all value in the partnership so I left. Now I keep 100% of my earnings and I haven't seen a drop in views, so obviously they were doing nothing to get me views.
 
At your channels size, a network is going to offer you a bad deal and will not help your channel grow.
 
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