Highest paid YouTuber unboxes Disney toys....

It's important to note that SocialBlade has a range of potential earnings for every channel analyzed. The media is reporting the high end of that range. Current estimates are anywhere from only 1.4 million per year to 21 million per year, but these are not YouTube analytics, either.

Google, YouTube, and the content creators themselves have been very quiet about how much Partners ACTUALLY earn. Any percentage of that ad revenue could be YouTube's cut and not the channel's.
 
Am I offbase if I say that I can't think of anything more dull? I'd personally rather watch paint dry and I bet that there is a channel devoted to that too. ;)
 

This whole time I thought going to college and becoming a pharmacist was a good living. Apparently, I'm an idiot.
 
Never heard of this YouTuber before... and she makes more money the PewDiePie? He has 10 times as many subscribers! Seriously?!?

There are 19 channels with over 10 million!

I don't get how she makes this much money.
 
and the dumbing down of America continues. . . . . .
 
Our now 4 year old DGD found this lady a year ago and was addicted to her. Her parents had to password code their Ipads to keep her from watching it. Something in her voice attracts kids like drugs!
 
Never heard of this YouTuber before... and she makes more money the PewDiePie? He has 10 times as many subscribers! Seriously?!? There are 19 channels with over 10 million! I don't get how she makes this much money.

I'm going to guess toddlers. Watches her videos whenever he can grab the iPad.
 
I like watching parents surprise their kids with trips to WDW, DL, and DLP. But it's channels like this that make finding new videos of parents surprising their kids with a trip to a Disney park harder to find, just because the unboxing channels needlessly add that word "surprise" in their videos. So I loathe them. But with that kind of payout, I guess I'll just have to deal with it.

I have to enter a string of things NOT to list among the results just narrow things down to about 50% actual relevancy. "Eggs" is among the things I have to list. So is "unboxing." Despite my efforts, several unboxing videos still sneak in as hits daily.

In a somewhat humorous twist of things, today I watched a video of a girl being surprised with a trip next month. The girl is obsessed with unboxing videos, so they set up a fake one for her to watch with the end reveal of her going to Disney.
 
When my son was 3/4 he loved her for the angry bird eggs - her voice is hypnotic! More than once I've told a friend and then shown the videos - 20 min later we were still watching lol.

This egg has a sticker and red bird. This egg also has a sticker and red bird. All the eggs have a sticker.
 
When my son was 3/4 he loved her for the angry bird eggs - her voice is hypnotic! More than once I've told a friend and then shown the videos - 20 min later we were still watching lol.

This egg has a sticker and red bird. This egg also has a sticker and red bird. All the eggs have a sticker.

and a flyer.....;)
 
I'm guessing that there must be a lot of people making videos like this, and that this particular youtube star isn't either highly original or significantly better than the others.

Did this youtuber get a leg up in the early days by paying poor people to massively "thumbs up" their videos in order to get an advantage in the search queries? Either by paying people through a non-google mechanism or else by giving money to google for the fake "likes" and therefore getting not only a boost from the number of thumbs-up but also possibly inducing google to skew the search/suggestions towards her videos?

I wouldn't ordinarily be so suspicious about these things, but I read a while ago that when you pay facebook to promote your page, they use the money (or a small fraction of it) to pay people in 3rd-world countries $0.01 per 1000 clicks to "like" your page. And a youtube author told me just yesterday that when he told his Chinese friend that he wished he could get more views of his vids, the guy offered to get some of his hard-up friends in China to click on his vids a few thousand times for a very small fee.

This made me think that not all viral phenoms get started all on their own by either luck or hard work, but they need a little push ...
 
When you pay Facebook to promote your page, it shows up as a "sponsored" post for a number of people with the demographics you specify. You actually run through your money faster when people interact with it and like it. I've promoted pages several times and it's certainly not about getting more likes. I suspect buying likes is something completely different and done outside of FB.

It is interesting how some youtubers do develop huge followings!
 












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