Networks For Vloggers?

Hey, I'm creating a vlogging channel and I want to know what the best networks are for vloggers so I have some sort of an aim while I produce content. How good are Fullscreen and MakerStudios and what are the requirements? Also can you think of any of networks good for vloggers? I don't mind the size, small or large I just want an idea thanks
 
Inside of the Fullscreen network is a hub called "VlogUnion", and it's nothing but vloggers. I'm in that group, and Fullscreen is a great network.

I'd suggest waiting until you're averaging a couple hundred views a day before partnering. You could get in with less, but honestly there isn't a point to it. The network would be pretty much useless for you.
 
Inside of the Fullscreen network is a hub called "VlogUnion", and it's nothing but vloggers. I'm in that group, and Fullscreen is a great network.

I'd suggest waiting until you're averaging a couple hundred views a day before partnering. You could get in with less, but honestly there isn't a point to it. The network would be pretty much useless for you.


Thanks for that! So I just apply for Fullscreen and I get put into that hub automatically? Can you tell me what you get when partnering with Fullscreen too? Do you have any exact requirements also or is it literally just a few 100 views per day and you're set?
 
Thanks for that! So I just apply for Fullscreen and I get put into that hub automatically? Can you tell me what you get when partnering with Fullscreen too? Do you have any exact requirements also or is it literally just a few 100 views per day and you're set?


I'm pretty sure there is no set requirement they just review your channel then get back to you also there is like no point because to get paid you need to earn at least 100$ to get paid
 
Thanks for that! So I just apply for Fullscreen and I get put into that hub automatically? Can you tell me what you get when partnering with Fullscreen too? Do you have any exact requirements also or is it literally just a few 100 views per day and you're set?

Yes during the application process I believe you tell them what kind of channel you are, and they will put you in the associated hub.

With Fullscreen you get access to:
  • Forums - To learn, collab, get ideas, promote, etc.
  • Huge audio library free to use
  • Gorilla campaigns - Basically you make an ad style video on what campaigns are available, and you earn more money with those videos.
  • Dashboard to see all your earnings
  • Bulk Descriptions App - The ability to edit descriptions of multiple videos at once.
  • Bulk Comments App - The ability to leave a comment on multiple of your videos at once.
  • Scheduler - Pretty much the same as on YouTube, but you can do it on the fullscreen website
  • Link Shortener
  • SEO Tracker App - Track your titles/tags to see what people are searching for.
  • Trends App - Let's you know what days, and times are best to upload, according to your channel stats. Tells you the best average length video that works best for your video, according to your stats.
  • Fullscreen Beam App - The ability to upload content directly from Google Glass straight to your YouTube channel.
  • Channelyzer (Coming Soon) - An app that gives you a score with your videos. It looks at titles, tags, descriptions, annotations, thumbnails, etc. and gives you a rating out of 100%, and also gives you tips on how you can improve those things. You can try it out now at http://channelyzr.com/, and it's coming to Fullscreen pretty soon.
  • Channel Performance - Gives you stats on how well your views, ratings, comments, subscribers, etc is doing compared to last week, or any other length of time. Also tells you how well your videos are doing on Facebook, Twitter, G+, and Pintrist. (Like how many Facebook likes, comments, shares, etc. That your video has on that social media).
  • Partner Manager that you can contact anytime with questions about the network/YouTube.
  • Protection to click bombing - Botting/Someone mass clicking on your ads.
  • Higher paying ads
I'm not sure on the exact requirements anymore, because i've heard of some channels with low views get in. The reason why I suggest waiting until you are getting at least 100+ views daily is because networks take a cut out of the pay. (Average is 70/30). So if you're not getting very many views daily, after the cut you're making even less. I got partnered very small (Like 20 subs, less than 10k views total) before I knew anything about networks, and I wish I waited a little bit. The network wasn't that much help because I didn't really need the things they provided, and it didn't do much for me until I got a little bit bigger.
 
I'm pretty sure there is no set requirement they just review your channel then get back to you also there is like no point because to get paid you need to earn at least 100$ to get paid


Hmmm I'm not to bothered about thresholds because if I get sent my payments monthly I'm sure I'll spend them right away :P But can you recommend any other good networks without a threshold?

Yes during the application process I believe you tell them what kind of channel you are, and they will put you in the associated hub.

With Fullscreen you get access to:
  • Forums - To learn, collab, get ideas, promote, etc.
  • Huge audio library free to use
  • Gorilla campaigns - Basically you make an ad style video on what campaigns are available, and you earn more money with those videos.
  • Dashboard to see all your earnings
  • Bulk Descriptions App - The ability to edit descriptions of multiple videos at once.
  • Bulk Comments App - The ability to leave a comment on multiple of your videos at once.
  • Scheduler - Pretty much the same as on YouTube, but you can do it on the fullscreen website
  • Link Shortener
  • SEO Tracker App - Track your titles/tags to see what people are searching for.
  • Trends App - Let's you know what days, and times are best to upload, according to your channel stats. Tells you the best average length video that works best for your video, according to your stats.
  • Fullscreen Beam App - The ability to upload content directly from Google Glass straight to your YouTube channel.
  • Channelyzer (Coming Soon) - An app that gives you a score with your videos. It looks at titles, tags, descriptions, annotations, thumbnails, etc. and gives you a rating out of 100%, and also gives you tips on how you can improve those things. You can try it out now at , and it's coming to Fullscreen pretty soon.
  • Channel Performance - Gives you stats on how well your views, ratings, comments, subscribers, etc is doing compared to last week, or any other length of time. Also tells you how well your videos are doing on Facebook, Twitter, G+, and Pintrist. (Like how many Facebook likes, comments, shares, etc. That your video has on that social media).
  • Partner Manager that you can contact anytime with questions about the network/YouTube.
  • Protection to click bombing - Botting/Someone mass clicking on your ads.
  • Higher paying ads
I'm not sure on the exact requirements anymore, because i've heard of some channels with low views get in. The reason why I suggest waiting until you are getting at least 100+ views daily is because networks take a cut out of the pay. (Average is 70/30). So if you're not getting very many views daily, after the cut you're making even less. I got partnered very small (Like 20 subs, less than 10k views total) before I knew anything about networks, and I wish I waited a little bit. The network wasn't that much help because I didn't really need the things they provided, and it didn't do much for me until I got a little bit bigger.

Wow that's great! Thanks for the info! Just one more thing what is the threshold if there is one?
 
Hmmm I'm not to bothered about thresholds because if I get sent my payments monthly I'm sure I'll spend them right away :p But can you recommend any other good networks without a threshold?



Wow that's great! Thanks for the info! Just one more thing what is the threshold if there is one?

The threshold for Fullscreen is $100.
 
Hhmmm so do you think considering all of this that I should go to Fullscreen instead of MakerStudios?

In my opinion, yes. I think Fullscreen is a wonderful network, and I recommend them to everyone. I've been partnered with Fullscreen since January, and I give them 5/5 stars. They are great.

Of course this is just my opinion, and you should read both contracts the networks offer you, and think about your decisions before signing.
 
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