This is how you make money on Youtube
Forget doing the informative Documentaries and Life in Thailand blogs, just do something like this guy
OZZY Man Reviews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPu4aUY8uDE 33 Million hits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaUkcd18yjE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ufjhc_bGklU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePG6zUYvUZg 23 Million hits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqVrtv5dlRw 9 Million Hits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__3DpIJilQI 10 Million hits
OK not all of them turn out to be big View numbers, but some do?
How Some make Money on Youtube
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TOP 5 EARNERS
#5: Smosh – $6 million (4.5b views)
#4: BluCollection – $6.5 million (3.78b views)
#3: YOGSCAST (formerly BlueXephos) – $6.7 million (3b views)
#2: Funtoys Collector (formerly DisneyCollectorBR) – $8 million (7b views)
#1: Pewdiepie – $12 million (9.3b views)
#5: Smosh – $6 million (4.5b views)
#4: BluCollection – $6.5 million (3.78b views)
#3: YOGSCAST (formerly BlueXephos) – $6.7 million (3b views)
#2: Funtoys Collector (formerly DisneyCollectorBR) – $8 million (7b views)
#1: Pewdiepie – $12 million (9.3b views)
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Re: How Some make Money on Youtube
Not sure if the total is YouTube but here is a quote from BBC.com. I know my granddaughters watch him.
"An eight-year-old boy who reviews toys has been named as the highest earning YouTuber, for the second year in a row. Ryan, of Ryan's World, earned $26m (£20m) in 2019, up from $22m in 2018, according to an annual top-10 ranking by Forbes, based on estimated earnings between June 2018 and June 2019"
"An eight-year-old boy who reviews toys has been named as the highest earning YouTuber, for the second year in a row. Ryan, of Ryan's World, earned $26m (£20m) in 2019, up from $22m in 2018, according to an annual top-10 ranking by Forbes, based on estimated earnings between June 2018 and June 2019"
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It is amazing how something so simple can generate cash.Stantheman wrote: ↑December 25, 2019, 7:51 pmNot sure if the total is YouTube but here is a quote from BBC.com. I know my granddaughters watch him.
"An eight-year-old boy who reviews toys has been named as the highest earning YouTuber, for the second year in a row. Ryan, of Ryan's World, earned $26m (£20m) in 2019, up from $22m in 2018, according to an annual top-10 ranking by Forbes, based on estimated earnings between June 2018 and June 2019"
Whether it is Ryan or Ozzy, I suppose the message is thesedays, that it doesn't have to be complex or complicated, it just has to be what the Viewer might or will want to see. Solve that question and make Millions .
That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.