Zoomin.tv

My main channel was with them for a couple of months, 80% revenue share, they paid on time via Paypal.

If I'm not wrong, Zoomin is currently the largest EU Youtube network.
 
CPM is based on your channel or more correctly, the audience that watches your channel. not the network.
 
im with them, cpm depends on content, on 1st channel = ~2, on 2nd = ~5
they pay in time
support usually respond in 24 hours on work days
 
Their partner dashboard has a support ticket system, a large FAQ section, the entire AudioMicro sound and music library, some basic analytics and a page with the Any.TV website embedded into it with their own referral link for people to sign up through.

I know their support team covers English, Dutch and Spanish. They may cover other languages too, I'm not sure.

While they have an ad sales team, they have such a large partner-base that I doubt they have enough inventory to make a significant difference to the CPMs of the majority of their partners.
 
Thank you for your replies, and I know that CPM depends on content but I just asked to get an idea. I heard that BBTV (I think that's the name) usually has terrible CPMS for example so yeah, many of its partners say so at least, but well I guess that there must be exceptions too :P
 
Thank you for your replies, and I know that CPM depends on content but I just asked to get an idea. I heard that BBTV (I think that's the name) usually has terrible CPMS for example so yeah, many of its partners say so at least, but well I guess that there must be exceptions too :p
From what I've heard about BBTV's business practices, I doubt that their CPM rates are any different to that of other networks. They're probably just doing an 'under the table' revenue split (e.g., a '60% revenue share' with TGN / VISO is actually 60% of the cut TGN / VISO receive, so it may be 60% of 60% = 36%. Of course, I haven't included Google taking their 45% in this just to keep things simple).
 
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