Which partner network...

ThatDaveCarter

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Hi Guys,

I realize straight away that this is a bit of an open ended question, so rather than debate every partner network on the web, let me cut it down a bit :)

Basically, I've just been offered a partnership with CreatorX so I'm totally ecstatic! I've put so much work into my channel over the past few months and to see a partnership come out of it is just tremendous!

Now, I also applied to TGN a week or so back and havent heard anything yet. If TGN comes back with a yes too then i'm in a pickle**.. Two partnership offers.. Which one of the two would you take if given the choice (Gaming channel)

Has anyone else partnered with TGN? If so, how long does it take to hear a yes/no from them?
Has anyone partnered with CreatorX? What are they like as a network goes?

Really looking forward to your feedback guys :)

You all rock

Dave


** On a side note -- where did the phrase in a pickle actually originate from. I can't imagine people were actually stuck inside a pickle.. Answers below?
 
Heres a joke for you why cant some people eat pickles cause they cant get their head in the jar :unsure:I dont know about networks Congrats on your channel I will check it out
 
TGN can take a while to get back to you, i believe you must have at least 1500 subscribers for them to take you. I havent heard much about CreatorX other than the fact that i think its a fairly new partner network, sorry i couldnt be more help, congrats on the partnership tho!
 
TGN can take a while to get back to you, i believe you must have at least 1500 subscribers for them to take you. I havent heard much about CreatorX other than the fact that i think its a fairly new partner network, sorry i couldnt be more help, congrats on the partnership tho!
Hey thanks man :)

Yeah, I did read that on the site. It said something like 1500 subs OR quality content.. I was hoping to fall into that category, my content is aight lol

@rickkennedyfilms lol!! Thanks man :)
 
TGN is 1,000 views a day not subs. CreatorX is just a sub-network of Fullscreen so it's basically Fullscreen.
 
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