Why join a network

Maybe networks make sense for Gamers more than Vloggers? Not sure I have to look into it.
The click bomb thing...maybe it's because it's assumed you or someone that knows you is trying up your earnings so you get banned?
I am just trying to find out how much being with Creator X benefits me. Right now it's mainly their music library and the fact they use Paypal instead of sending checks.
 
I've considered ending my partnership with Creator X, I still have a few weeks to decide before my contract renews. One person in the Fullscreen forum told me it can save me from being click bombed which will make it so you can never monetize videos ever again or something and your channel will be deleted. I just don't see many other benefits that I've gotten besides the free music library and one Gorilla campaign so far. I can't tell if they are giving me "premium" ads or not, to me they seem like regular adsense ads. I would just be p****d off if I got out of the partnership and then suddenly some douche got me banned. Does anybody know the truth on the click bomb ban thing?

I was a victim of clickboming ads a year ago for reasons I don't know. That required me to move channels and get partnered so I wouldn't rely on adsense.

If someone doesn't like you, they can easily clickbomb your ads with a program or they'll buy fake views and direct them to your videos.
 
I was a victim of clickboming ads a year ago for reasons I don't know. That required me to move channels and get partnered so I wouldn't rely on adsense.

If someone doesn't like you, they can easily clickbomb your ads with a program or they'll buy fake views and direct them to your videos.
Wow somebody would buy fake views for another person? Seems like they have no life
 
My opinion: Don't rush into a network contract. You're probably getting screwed over. Read my signature.


Are big Youtubers part of networks? They seem like they're partnered with Youtube. Unless of course they're so big that Youtube gives them extras that we don't know about.

The thing is big channels negotiate on TOTALLY different contracts than most people. Big channels get good deals because they are names who attract others to the network in question (plus additional reasons). Little guys just get screwed over, 100s of channels at a time.

Alot, are indeed with Networks, 89 of the top 100
Many of the top 100 are network owned channels, such as all the VISO channels, hub channels like machinima, and sometimes collaborative channels.
 
The thing is big channels negotiate on TOTALLY different contracts than most people. Big channels get good deals because they are names who attract others to the network in question (plus additional reasons). Little guys just get screwed over, 100s of channels at a time.
I am well aware of that :) It's not odd for some of the bigger vloggers (naming these because they usually get the best CPMs) to be on 4-5$ minimum fixed CPMs and 80% of anything above that.
 
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