Why doesn't anyone talk about Jetpak Network?

If you were to be with Freedom MCM, you're only getting 15% of the original ad revenue (Google 45%, and Freedom 40%)
That is terribly incorrect. After Google takes their cut, networks "resets" the percentage to 100%.

If your channel made $100, YouTube would take $45 and leave $55 for you and your network to split. Your network would come in and take their 40% (or whatever your RevShare is) of the after YouTube earnings (so 40% of $55). Your network would take $22 and you would be left with the remaining $33.

If you would rather see a percentage break down, it would work like this (if you were on a 60/40 RevShare): YouTube (45%), MCN (22%) and you (33%).
 
That is terribly incorrect. After Google takes their cut, networks "resets" the percentage to 100%.

If your channel made $100, YouTube would take $45 and leave $55 for you and your network to split. Your network would come in and take their 40% (or whatever your RevShare is) of the after YouTube earnings (so 40% of $55). Your network would take $22 and you would be left with the remaining $33.

If you would rather see a percentage break down, it would work like this (if you were on a 60/40 RevShare): YouTube (45%), MCN (22%) and you (33%).
you changed your name? hahaha[DOUBLEPOST=1437301781,1437301650][/DOUBLEPOST]i dont think jetpak is going to work, because I see no way for them to enable that "managed channel status" if I pay 299, according to Google rule, managed channel can only be assign by Google themself.
 
I see no way for them to enable that "managed channel status" if I pay 299, according to Google rule, managed channel can only be assign by Google themself.
Google has no say in who are managed or affiliate, that decision is for the network's to make. It simply boils down to which CMS your channel was claimed by.
 
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