Can i apply for partnership with YT if i already a partner of a network?

I`m with the Vultra Network

Yes RPM Network are quite good ;)
Thanks. Glad to hear that :)

Do you have a link to a web page where i can see that YT really takes 38% of partner income ?

And one more question. What is the difference in analytics tabs:
- Estimated earnings
- Ad performance

Gross revenue is a sum of money received from all sources of income? Correct ? :)
 
Thanks. Glad to hear that :)

Do you have a link to a web page where i can see that YT really takes 38% of partner income ?

And one more question. What is the difference in analytics tabs:
- Estimated earnings
- Ad performance

Gross revenue is a sum of money received from all sources of income? Correct ? :)
Estimated earnings : money you`ve made before the 60/40 split
Ad performance : money you`re making per 1000 monetizable views.
 
By partnering with a network you are allowing them to do a lot of work for you. Support with your channel, additional options such as livestreaming that you might not get otherwise, as well as reaching out to advertising opportunities on your behalf. This is why they take a cut of your pay, not only to make a profit, but also as payment for the work they do. I think you'd be surprised at the difference you'd make with 100% profits by partnering with YouTube, and 60% profits from a network. I think in almost every case you will earn more from the 60% because of the advertising they provide for your channel.
 
hmmm i thought that YT will pay me 100% of my income. And with networks i should share 40% of it...
Actually, Adsense takes 55% of the revenue you generate.

YouTube takes 50% (generally) of the Networks earnings then the Network pays you xx%
YouTube obviously wont not take a profit from Networks or Adsense...

Also, sounds like YouTube will be releasing premium ads to YouTube Partners directly with YT not just Networks. Something to keep in mind ;)
 
Actually, Adsense takes 55% of the revenue you generate.

YouTube takes 50% (generally) of the Networks earnings then the Network pays you xx%
YouTube obviously wont not take a profit from Networks or Adsense...

Also, sounds like YouTube will be releasing premium ads to YouTube Partners directly with YT not just Networks. Something to keep in mind ;)

I'm confused now :)

Will i receive 60$ from 100$ income if i'm a partner of SocialBlade ( RPM ) with 60/40 % shares ? :)
 
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