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| Gaming networks on Youtube. What do you think? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 22 2012, 09:49 AM (622 Views) | |
| Jungle | Jul 22 2012, 09:49 AM Post #1 |
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New User
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Hi guys. I've been on Youtube for almost 2 years now, and I've seen it change, and develop in both good and not so good ways. What I did was gaming videos for some time, and it was difficult for me to get my content out there, with so many big gaming channels, there was little space for a small Youtuber to grow. I saw gaming networks rise, and fall. I also saw changes to many networks, that were becoming more like a corporation, not listening to the small channels that they partnered and only focusing on the big channels, that were making the most money for that specific network. In these 2 years, I thought to myself that it was very difficult to grow your small Youtube channel, into something successful that would get regular views. With that thought I was developing an idea that eventually turned into a small network. This has now turned into an actual network, with couple of people involved, that also think that this is a good idea. Getting smaller Youtube channels more publicity. I've seen so many channels, that have potential in becoming a partner at any network, but they can't, simply because they don't have enough views or subscribers on they'r channel. Well we want to change that. With this network that we have the only thing you need to make your channel acceptable to join our network, is good quality content. We want to grow your channel, by promoting it to the community and get you the ability to have a Youtube partnership. For you it might be because of the cool banner on top, the features or the revenue, maybe even all of that. When you submit an application, it will process though our recruiters, and head recruiters. We talk about your channel, and if you're denied, we'll give you tips and tricks on how to grow your channel, and also what we think you need to improve on. That way you can focus on improving your content, and apply again for a partnership, at our network, or any other. Because with hard work, you'll eventually get your channel more publicity on Youtube, and that's what we are all about. Hope that you liked this text, sorry for it being so long, there are many things that I wanted to get out there. This is not spam at all, it's just to showcase what we stand for, and a little bit of background history. Thanks, and have a nice day Our channel: http://www.youtube.com/JungleNetwork |
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| XCOMGAMING1021 | Aug 8 2012, 09:14 AM Post #2 |
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Noob Pwner
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I feel now a days it's almost too big for it's own good. Although the big YouTubers know eachother, people with just a few hundred subs don't get proper recognition. |
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| Westbeef | Aug 16 2012, 04:55 AM Post #3 |
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New User
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Where do we submit our applications? I'm starting out soon
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