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Double Doppler
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Hey all, I've been considering switching from my current network (not going to name here) to Freedom! for a while, particularly because of the potential 90-95% revenue share advertised for channels with 10K+ daily views (mine's around 16-25K).
The one thing putting me off is the process of actually transferring over - as it would take some time for the new network to collect earnings, wouldn't I be missing out on ~ 1-2 months paid revenue? Furthermore, for the first 3-6 months when I partnered up with my current network, my revenue was extremely low (~1-10% of what I make now). I don't want to miss out on half a year of earnings if I'm intending to increase them!
Also, when I connected my channel with the Google+ app and checked the form, it said I could currently only earn 60% revenue share?
Any useful feedback would be greatly appreciated, especially from a representative of Freedom! so I could get a formal response. I've tried sending a ticket enquiry but it asks for a 'Custom ID' (which I believe is only given once a channel has successfuly transferred to the network). I'm new here so pardon me if this is not the best way to enquire.
The one thing putting me off is the process of actually transferring over - as it would take some time for the new network to collect earnings, wouldn't I be missing out on ~ 1-2 months paid revenue? Furthermore, for the first 3-6 months when I partnered up with my current network, my revenue was extremely low (~1-10% of what I make now). I don't want to miss out on half a year of earnings if I'm intending to increase them!
Also, when I connected my channel with the Google+ app and checked the form, it said I could currently only earn 60% revenue share?
Any useful feedback would be greatly appreciated, especially from a representative of Freedom! so I could get a formal response. I've tried sending a ticket enquiry but it asks for a 'Custom ID' (which I believe is only given once a channel has successfuly transferred to the network). I'm new here so pardon me if this is not the best way to enquire.