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Videobloggers make millions through online content

I think that Ray William Johnson retard makes tons on Youtube. It's a ridiculously awful "show," but it makes him money so I don't fault him for it. God damn does it suck, though.
 
just look at who has the most views on youtube?

I don't think it works that way. You have to be a Youtube partner or something, so posting a random video that happens to go viral and get you tons of views won't exactly earn you millions of $


The article mentions something about consistency. If you're able to consistently draw a certain demographic of viewers, then they will be able to focus their ads on your viewers and generate lots of revenue. It also has to be a regular show (daily, weekly, or w/e) so that viewers will keep coming back.
 
Shaycarl was making a shit load of cash (is)...bought a big ass brand new house and travels back and forth to CA all the time. They make bank if they get a steady amount of views.
 
I think in time, canceled TV shows will eventually be picked up by the likes of Youtube. At least the good low budget ones that shouldn't have been canned in the first place.
 
Could that really be true? The article never mentions who actually is making millions. Any guess?

Do a google search for youtube millionaires.


I don't think it works that way. You have to be a Youtube partner or something, so posting a random video that happens to go viral and get you tons of views won't exactly earn you millions of $

Yes and no.

If someone has a viral video, the person will be asked to add the video to the youtube partner program.

But most of the time, people have to apply to join the partner program. The persons channel is reviewed to make sure their videos have a certain quality. If the quality of the videos is just not there, the persons application is denied. I have heard of people applying for a year before they get approved, some people never get approved.

After the channel is approved, the persons youtube account is linked to their google adsense account.

Each video is then submitted for revenue sharing.
 
I don't think it works that way. You have to be a Youtube partner or something, so posting a random video that happens to go viral and get you tons of views won't exactly earn you millions of $


The article mentions something about consistency. If you're able to consistently draw a certain demographic of viewers, then they will be able to focus their ads on your viewers and generate lots of revenue. It also has to be a regular show (daily, weekly, or w/e) so that viewers will keep coming back.
I got accepted by YouTube to put ads on my Toshiba Thrive review ( link in sign for uhhh reference)...It has like 5k views and I've got about 12 dollars sitting in Google AdSense. Even at 10 for 5k views...at 100k you have 1000 bucks. That's pretty good for not even being a partner.
 
I think in time, canceled TV shows will eventually be picked up by the likes of Youtube. At least the good low budget ones that shouldn't have been canned in the first place.

You mean like breaking bad? So far, not even close, maybe a really bad reality tv show, but the claims that user generated film or tv is going to replace mainstream media has been found to be pretty unrealistic, the stuff people put on youtube tend to be just video blogs lasting a few minutes at most. The philip defranco show for example hardly compares to the daily show for instance.
 
I think that Ray William Johnson retard makes tons on Youtube. It's a ridiculously awful "show," but it makes him money so I don't fault him for it. God damn does it suck, though.

yeah for anyone acquainted with the interwebs its a horrible show. for casual people its a hit.

obviously i give the show four thumbs down because im Rick James, bitch.
 
If someone has a viral video, the person will be asked to add the video to the youtube partner program.

But most of the time, people have to apply to join the partner program. The persons channel is reviewed to make sure their videos have a certain quality. If the quality of the videos is just not there, the persons application is denied. I have heard of people applying for a year before they get approved, some people never get approved.

After the channel is approved, the persons youtube account is linked to their google adsense account.

Each video is then submitted for revenue sharing.

Just to add to the above:

You can only become a partner with original content. You can't make money just posting clips of family guy that get millions of hits.
 
Shaycarl was making a shit load of cash (is)...bought a big ass brand new house and travels back and forth to CA all the time. They make bank if they get a steady amount of views.

I'm pretty sure he is making like 20k a month easy. He has like 600 videos and they all have 300k views at least. He just bought that truck in cash as well as having two houses, one in Venice (at least 500k). Plus all the sponsorship stuff he does.
 
I'm pretty sure he is making like 20k a month easy. He has like 600 videos and they all have 300k views at least. He just bought that truck in cash as well as having two houses, one in Venice (at least 500k). Plus all the sponsorship stuff he does.

yea that dude is doin ok.... one fertile hot wife lol



I wonder how much the epic meal time guys get. That reminds me, it's Tuesday!

dunno, i think that epic meal time is running out of gas...getting boring. only so many bacon variations they can do, and while the big dude shouting is kind of funny, he doesn't have the wit to back it up.
 
Could that really be true? The article never mentions who actually is making millions. Any guess?

the millions is pooling all the video bloggers together

top youtube video content providers are definitely pulling in 6 figures a year though

edit: read more of the article, didn't know web shows on blip were that popular to take in 1M+ advertising revenue each
 
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yea but those were shows made on networks. who the hell is going to make that kind of investment risk for a new series for youtube though?

There are a lot of people out there that make instructional videos, and charge for the access to the video.

Mostly where I see those types of videos are in the "how to make money online" niche. The videos cover how to make money with google adsense, amazon associates, clickbank, making ebooks,,,,, stuff like that.

Rentable youtube videos is another layer for people making money online.
 
There are a lot of people out there that make instructional videos, and charge for the access to the video.

Mostly where I see those types of videos are in the "how to make money online" niche. The videos cover how to make money with google adsense, amazon associates, clickbank, making ebooks,,,,, stuff like that.

Rentable youtube videos is another layer for people making money online.

like how to fly?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im1iNq02Kz0
heh

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRD8AUg2ApE&feature=channel_video_title
yea thats instructional🙂 install some #!% brakes on your trike!
 
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