Opinions are not subject to the rules of evidence applicable in a court of law. Deductive reasoning and critical thinking. His track record is rather public, so that’d be one hell of a swindle to pull off over the years. Od your suspicious of any of this having occurred, then that’s quite the conspiracy. So then they gave him x dollars for the next one…and the next one….and the…you get it. They most likely make multiples of $10k back from their investment. If you ever own a business and it costs you cents or lower than a few dollars to acquire a customer, you’re going to be printing money. Then, factor in their user acquisition cost. Also, the video is there forever - or until Mr beast removes it, but it’s probably in the deal on how long it needs to remain up. Then honey paid $0.01 per person to see that. Beasts video got say…1 million views, that’s 1 million eyeballs for the honey add. The user acquisition cost / and cost per “ad” is the reason why. I’m also very curious to what portions of his origin story have holes in it to you?Īlso in reference to to “next time and next time” and making a return for honey. I don’t recall the sun count he was at when he did the honey sponsorship, but around 100k subs you can easily get a $5k or $10k sponsorship deal. The sponsorship money can get large rather quickly. I have some experience with that as I run a channel with 40k subscribers. I imagine OP doesn’t have experience with YouTube partnerships themselves. Is it as simple as early adopter advantage or what? I'm really happy for him that he became a multimillionaire off YouTube. PewDiePie never got any more sophisticated than talking in front of a camera from the comfort of his own home.Īgain, I have no hate toward PewPieDie. Beast is at the point now where he is making professional productions with budgets of millions of dollars, CGI, the whole bit. He also mysteriously had access to large sums of money even when his channel had virtually no subscribers, so he apparently either comes from money or had investor backing from the beginning. He's a technician who took years to master every part of making a successful YouTube channel. He has mastered the psychological aspects of YouTube-clickbait, hooks, challenges, etc. And, sure, he's fairly witty at times, but nothing that completely blows me away to the point that I'm like, "yeah, I can see why the guy has had millions of views virtually from the day he signed up to YouTube." Yes, he's very good looking (as far as I can tell, not being attracted to men myself). I just don't see anything special about PewDiePie that warrants the absolutely insane level of success the guy had until he retired about two years ago. I'm strictly looking at this from the perspective of analyzing why one YouTube channel is successful and why another channel isn't. He actually seems to have matured quite a bit, and he has largely grown out of anything I may found annoying about him in the past. I know this is going to be controversial. Report An Issue Join The Discord: Network and Converse with other NewTubers on the Discord Need A Tutorial: Check Out Video Tutorials: A Whole YouTube Of 'em Discounts Galore: We've Partnered with All the Top Companies for You Twitter: All The Latest Updates NewTubers Rules: Check Them Out! Report Harassment, Mod Abuse, or Appeal Enforcement Anonymously Join Us to help build a community of growing channels that can develop together, so that the next generation of content creators is even stronger than the last! Whether you're a gaming, gardening, cooking, or any other channel, NewTubers is the place to learn! NewTubers is the Premiere Small Content Creator Community, created to allow up-and-coming creators to improve through critiques, feedback, and cooperation among thousands of peers! We teach you how to Start, Build, and Sustain your Content Career! Official Discussion TIL Content Q's Technical Q's Critique Others Seeking Collab
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