Im looking to make a partnership with 1 or 2 YouTubers to help spread the word of a new server around. Basically, Id like them to start a lets play series on my server to help bring players in. Whomever is selected will be rewarded equally for their efforts via PayPal per video. For example if the video brings in $1000 of donations towards the server, the YouTuber will receive 20% of it, totaling $200. (This is an example.)
If you are interested at all, please leave a comment or PM me regarding the position with your youtube profile link etc.
Thanks for the read and hope to get some positive responses.
Sorry for the issues. If you didnt relieze, i already mentioned it was a new server, new servers generally require feedback to become more professional, and a handful of money. Once again, i apologies for any issues.
New servers don't require money to at least look the part of being professional. Simple things like a clean chat, decent looking broadcasts, a beautiful spawn, etc, will make a server look much more professional. Feedback is required, yes, but shouldn't be relied on fully to improve the server.
Just my two cents. I'm not interested (as my main channel is RuneScape related and my other channel is currently too small to attract an audience to the server), but I thought I'd comment as the "handful of money" comment left a sour taste in my mouth for some reason.
Sorry for the issues. If you didnt relieze, i already mentioned it was a new server, new servers generally require feedback to become more professional, and a handful of money. Once again, i apologies for any issues.
No. You're completely wrong. I could set up a server right now for free and make it extremely professional. Professionalism has nothing to do with money, but how much time and effort you put into it.
Also, the whole "Slapstick Servers Unlimited Copyright my a**" at the bottom of the website is what made me realize that I do not want to be a part of this server in any way, shape, or form.
No. You're completely wrong. I could set up a server right now for free and make it extremely professional. Professionalism has nothing to do with money, but how much time and effort you put into it.
Also, the whole "Slapstick Servers Unlimited Copyright my a**" at the bottom of the website is what made me realize that I do not want to be a part of this server in any way, shape, or form.
The Website has barely been working on. The "Slapstick Servers Unlimited Copyright my a**" is a joke and practically a placeholder. Also I could set up a server right now for free and make it extremely professional to. I dont understand how you see this as unprofessional to the slightest. Im closing this post as its beginning to feel very nostalgic. The whole money thing is DOES contribute to professionalism as the location of the server and run speed of it is very important.
nvm, turns out i cant close it. Can a mod please close this thread?
New servers don't require money to at least look the part of being professional. Simple things like a clean chat, decent looking broadcasts, a beautiful spawn, etc, will make a server look much more professional. Feedback is required, yes, but shouldn't be relied on fully to improve the server.
Just my two cents. I'm not interested (as my main channel is RuneScape related and my other channel is currently too small to attract an audience to the server), but I thought I'd comment as the "handful of money" comment left a sour taste in my mouth for some reason.
The spawn does look nice >.> When I mentioned a handful of money, i wasnt talking about the interier professionalism, i was talking about the exterier contributing factors such as location and server runtime speeds.
The spawn does look nice >.> When I mentioned a handful of money, i wasnt talking about the interier professionalism, i was talking about the exterier contributing factors such as location and server runtime speeds.
I just finished checking out your server, and here's the thing that is preventing me from enjoying it: It's unfinished. It feels like everything is "coming soon". I'm not sure if you're hoping to open up other servers with future donations, but if that is the case, then that is highly unprofessional. If you're going to start something as large as this server potentially will be, then there needs to be enough money invested in it to at least have each server/minigame up and running (with other ideas being added later, of course).
That's all my opinion, of course. I don't really have much else to say on the matter as we have gotten off topic.
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Im looking to make a partnership with 1 or 2 YouTubers to help spread the word of a new server around. Basically, Id like them to start a lets play series on my server to help bring players in. Whomever is selected will be rewarded equally for their efforts via PayPal per video. For example if the video brings in $1000 of donations towards the server, the YouTuber will receive 20% of it, totaling $200. (This is an example.)
If you are interested at all, please leave a comment or PM me regarding the position with your youtube profile link etc.
Thanks for the read and hope to get some positive responses.
As you're only new to youtube, feel free to make a lets play by all means to give your channel some decent content.
I would. But that all depends on what the server is about
http://www.youtube.com/balblaze
Feel free to check it out at us.slapstikservers.com
It looks very unprofessional. So no, I redact my interest.
Sorry for the issues. If you didnt relieze, i already mentioned it was a new server, new servers generally require feedback to become more professional, and a handful of money. Once again, i apologies for any issues.
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Curse PremiumNew servers don't require money to at least look the part of being professional. Simple things like a clean chat, decent looking broadcasts, a beautiful spawn, etc, will make a server look much more professional. Feedback is required, yes, but shouldn't be relied on fully to improve the server.
Just my two cents. I'm not interested (as my main channel is RuneScape related and my other channel is currently too small to attract an audience to the server), but I thought I'd comment as the "handful of money" comment left a sour taste in my mouth for some reason.
No. You're completely wrong. I could set up a server right now for free and make it extremely professional. Professionalism has nothing to do with money, but how much time and effort you put into it.
Also, the whole "Slapstick Servers Unlimited Copyright my a**" at the bottom of the website is what made me realize that I do not want to be a part of this server in any way, shape, or form.
The Website has barely been working on. The "Slapstick Servers Unlimited Copyright my a**" is a joke and practically a placeholder. Also I could set up a server right now for free and make it extremely professional to. I dont understand how you see this as unprofessional to the slightest. Im closing this post as its beginning to feel very nostalgic. The whole money thing is DOES contribute to professionalism as the location of the server and run speed of it is very important.
nvm, turns out i cant close it. Can a mod please close this thread?
The spawn does look nice >.> When I mentioned a handful of money, i wasnt talking about the interier professionalism, i was talking about the exterier contributing factors such as location and server runtime speeds.
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Curse PremiumI just finished checking out your server, and here's the thing that is preventing me from enjoying it: It's unfinished. It feels like everything is "coming soon". I'm not sure if you're hoping to open up other servers with future donations, but if that is the case, then that is highly unprofessional. If you're going to start something as large as this server potentially will be, then there needs to be enough money invested in it to at least have each server/minigame up and running (with other ideas being added later, of course).
That's all my opinion, of course. I don't really have much else to say on the matter as we have gotten off topic.