how many of you are partnered?

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Thanks for your detailed feedback Pete. Great to get some insight from someone who has actually been doing the network thing for a while. :D

Obviously there are both negatives and positives there for people to weigh up.

I think personally myself, I would rather grow my channel myself as I think it would be more satisfying than having others help me to grow it.
(And I am sure my missus would get upset if I let someone else ride my cock hard!) :lol:

I think if we provide good consistent content and strive to become active members of the motovlogging community and support others along the way, then the channel subs and video views will come naturally. Like you say "NOTHING THAT YOU CANT DO YOURSELF.!!!!", it just takes work as with anything worthwhile! :D
 
every first of the month you should be seeing how much you made, and apparently I made 0 even with videos over 1k views.

i dont get this partner thing, and im too lazy to look into it..lol
 
Am I an idiot or just this things are hard to understand ?:D I dont get it... I have a small channel with ~1k views (all channel views heh,not for each vid.) and looks like im already Youtube Partner. Cant find anything abut any networks etc. And yes, my english isnt the best so sometimes i cant understand what u mean. Can someone explain it easier?;) Thanks!
 
What i gathered from this thread after reading:
1: Networks are only worth it when you are a small fry to boost subs / views.
2: Networks eat a percentage of what little you already make on YouTube to pay for their services.
3: Networks employ their higher tiered folk to comment on your video's to get others interested in those video's.

Myself? Just a YouTube partner as I stated earlier in the thread. 33 subs and 1035 views in about 2,5 months as of right now. Yeah, not that big but still encouraging enough for me to keep doing it. YouTube only pays out $100 dollar increments, and you won't see that until you get a tonne of views / subscribers that generate a monetized playback. Which with my limited audience (as of writing) won't happen until probably years from now. It's a nice hobby though, I am having fun with it. So I am rolling with what I got, can't be bothered with all that other extra stuff like "partnering with a network".
 
TheDutchTexan said:
What i gathered from this thread after reading:
1: Networks are only worth it when you are a small fry to boost subs / views.
2: Networks eat a percentage of what little you already make on YouTube to pay for their services.
3: Networks employ their higher tiered folk to comment on your video's to get others interested in those video's.

Myself? Just a YouTube partner as I stated earlier in the thread. 33 subs and 1035 views in about 2,5 months as of right now. Yeah, not that big but still encouraging enough for me to keep doing it. YouTube only pays out $100 dollar increments, and you won't see that until you get a tonne of views / subscribers that generate a monetized playback. Which with my limited audience (as of writing) won't happen until probably years from now. It's a nice hobby though, I am having fun with it. So I am rolling with what I got, can't be bothered with all that other extra stuff like "partnering with a network".


ALso, Networks generally pay about 1/3rd higher then what Google adsense pays.
 
I am full partner ( old school partner )

with adsense, but I do not monetise anything from my moto vlogging channel.
 
ScottandKerryann said:
We started with our Auto Racing videos and now doing more motorcycle stuff since its our hobby. We were approached by The GT Channel to become partners...so far they have posted up one of our videos...its done more than six times the view on that video than we did on our own...so i'm kind of excited to see where this takes us! ;)

Scott

What do you race?

I have a few onboard single seater vids when I put the cam on someone esles car - I'll be jumping into a Formula Vee myself as soon as it's back in one piece!
 
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