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bradley

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Not my cup of tea either. But she has many 1M+ video view$ and must be doing $omething right.
 

n7

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No tits, no care. She looks like a rug muncher.

She is a "rug muncher".
She's still adorable, even if she's not into men.

So many haters in here though it seems, and holy over-analyzation batman!
 

chimaxi83

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She is a "rug muncher".
She's still adorable, even if she's not into men.

So many haters in here though it seems, and holy over-analyzation batman!

This is ATOT. Nothing but fat, basement dwelling virgins who demand nothing but the best. Didn't you know?
 

n7

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This is ATOT. Nothing but fat, basement dwelling virgins who demand nothing but the best. Didn't you know?

You got it all wrong.

Everyone on ATOT makes 100k+, and has babes drooling over them.
 

bradley

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Apparently Youtube partners can make 10K per 1M views. Not bad for a couple of quickie videos.
 

lxskllr

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I don't get it. I watched this, and half of another. I also watched a Weekly Grace video. I don't see the appeal. Maybe I'm just old...

I do wonder why people aren't making good stuff on YouTube. Seems like it's ripe for a good quality amateur show.
 

Dedpuhl

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I find her incredibly annoying. The only female YouTubers that I think are hilarious are Jenna Marbles and Live Prude Girls.
 

Imp

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Apparently Youtube partners can make 10K per 1M views. Not bad for a couple of quickie videos.

That's a dollar per 100 views ($10,000 / 1,000,000 views), which seems a bit high. I've heard $0.50 per thousand. Maybe you get more when you get higher up in the view count.

Still not that (remotely) bad to supplement your income... I don't want to see my face anywhere and have no video ideas, so not for me.
 

bradley

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That's a dollar per 100 views ($10,000 / 1,000,000 views), which seems a bit high. I've heard $0.50 per thousand. Maybe you get more when you get higher up in the view count.

Still not that (remotely) bad to supplement your income... I don't want to see my face anywhere and have no video ideas, so not for me.

To be a Youtube partner you need at least 2k subscribers and 50K channel views. Those with the highest advertising clicks make the most money. I read the most popular can make between $1-5 per 1000 views, not sure though.

Although according to Forbes, Rebecca Black's one video (Friday) earned her 20K, at the time with 30M views.

""Forbes figured YouTube makes about $1 per 1,000 page views. Thus, "Friday's" 30 million page views (at the time: It's now up to 43 million) implied $30,000 in revenue, with a cut of $20,000 or so for Black. Then, it added in the earnings from downloads of the new hit single. Forbes initially reported that the song racked up 2 million purchases on iTunes. If iTunes pays out 70 cents per download, and Black keeps all of the proceeds, it makes her a tween millionaire."
 

TehMac

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thing is, all that money went to the label or production company or whoever it was. She didn't see a dime from any of that.

And YouTube opened their partnership up to anybody. You could create a yt channel right now with 0 views and 0 subs and start 'monetizing' any videos you upload to it (provided it's not music--even original--or copyright content).
 

bradley

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thing is, all that money went to the label or production company or whoever it was. She didn't see a dime from any of that.

And YouTube opened their partnership up to anybody. You could create a yt channel right now with 0 views and 0 subs and start 'monetizing' any videos you upload to it (provided it's not music--even original--or copyright content).

Rebecca Black was just a brief example. Independent Youtubers do make serious money based on views and hits according to TubeMogul's 2010 list, it's anyone's guess to the list's accuracy.

TubeMogul's top 10 independent YouTube acts
(estimated earnings and number of views in past 12 months)
1. Shane Dawson ($315,000/£200,000) 431,787,450 views
Clean-living, wholesome 22-year-old Californian comic actor producing home-made sketches.
2. The Annoying Orange ($288,000/£185,504) 349,753,047 views
Animated fruit created by Dane Boedigheimer that could soon appear on television.
3. Philip DeFranco ($181,000/£117,000) 248,735,032 views
Video blogger (vlogger) who began uploading clips while at university.
4. Ryan Higa ($151,000/£97,200) 206,979,909 views
Also known as Nigahiga, the Hawaiian-born Japanese-American evolved from lip-synching to original comedy and has had more than 150 million hits. Videos How to be Gangster and How to be Ninja went viral for him and his Yabo Crew.
5. Fred Figglehorn ($146,000/£94,000) 200,656,150 views
Lucas Cruikshank, 16, whose videos aimed at children are soon to appear on Nickelodeon.
6. Shay Carl ($140,000/£90,000) 192,309,247 views
An Idaho radio DJ and comic
7. Mediocre Films ($116,000/£74,600) 159,030,703 views
Comedy clips created by Greg Benson.
8. Smosh ($113,000/£72,700) 154,936,876 views
Comedy duo Anthony Padilla & Ian Hecox
9. The Young Turks ($112,000/£72,000) 153,807,362 views
Current affairs discussions and satire
10. Natalie Tran ($101,000/£65,000) 138,871,829 views
 

TehMac

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yes, they do make serious money.

Btw, Annoying Orange is on Cartoon Network, and Dane owns all of it-- CN is just licensing it.

And Lucas/Fred has made a show, 4 films, and now is in Marvin Marvin.

I know a little about this space. ;)