Names like Pewdiepie, Smosh and Fine Brothers may be foreign to some people, but not for the huge audience that meets in YouTube to keep the productions of these stars of the online display. Thanks to the contents that call for a multitude of followers, the youtubers millionaires fail to generate revenue with advertisers, from advertisements to sponsored content.
The Forbes magazine compiled a list of 10 millionaires youtubers they generated in their set about $ 54 million in revenue in 2015. How did they do? With videos where discuss a video game, a comedy or beauty tips, to mention some of the most important categories.
Pewdiepie
what Felix Kjellberg still almost 40 million people on their YouTube channel, where it is known by the nickname Pewdiepie, and had revenues of about 12 million in 2015.
earlier es as Pewdiepie, Smosh and Fine Brothers may be foreign to some people, but not for the huge audience that meets in YouTube to keep the productions of these stars of the online display. Thanks to the contents that call for a multitude of followers, the youtubers millionaires fail to generate revenue with advertisers, from advertisements to sponsored content.
The Forbes magazine compiled a list of 10 millionaires youtubers they generated in their set about $ 54 million in revenue in 2015. How did they do? With videos where discuss a video game, a comedy or beauty tips, to mention some of the most important categories.
Pewdiepie
Forbes have compiled a list of 10 millionaires youtubers that generated a whole about $ 54 million in revenue in 2015. How did they do? With videos where discuss a video game, a comedy or beauty tips, to mention some of the most important categories
A Felix Kjellberg follow nearly 40 million people on their YouTube channel, where it is known by the nickname Pewdiepie , and had revenues of about $ 12 million in 2015 . earlier es as Pewdiepie, Smosh and Fine Brothers may be foreign to some people, but not for the huge audience that meets in YouTube to keep the productions of these stars of the online display. Thanks to the contents that call for a multitude of followers, the youtubers millionaires fail to generate revenue with advertisers, from advertisements to sponsored content
Forbes magazine compiled a list youtubers the 10 millionaires that generated a whole about 54 million dollars in revenue in 2015. How did they do it? With videos where discuss a video game, a comedy or beauty tips, to mention some of the most important categories
Pewdiepie
A follow Felix Kjellberg nearly 40 million people on their YouTube channel, where it is known by the nickname Pewdiepie, and had revenues of about 12 million in 2015 <. /> span>
Smosh
Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox have five YouTube channels, one in Spanish, and recorded 8.5 billion according to Forbes.
Fine Brothers
The brothers Benny and Rafi Fine also had about 8.5 million dollars in ads, advertisements and other sources of income related to their YouTube channel
Lindsey Stirling
The formula is simple:. since 2007 published videos recorded everyday scenes where he plays violin and dance at the same time. At the time he failed to sign with a record label, and now had revenues of six billion
Rhett & Dev. Link
Its protagonists do comedy and have 38 and 37 years, a rarity in YouTube, which typically have younger presenters. That did not stop their channels are sponsored by Gillette, Toyota and Wendy’s, with 4.5 million dollars in revenue.
KSI
game Commentator with 11 million followers and 4.5 million of income.
Michelle Phan
One of the pioneers in creating online tutorials for makeup and beauty. Had $ 3 million in revenue according to Forbes.
Lilly Singh
With the nickname Superwoman YouTube, Lilly Singh is a stand up comedian whose actions often they based on his Indian descent. It had $ 2.5 million in revenue.
Roman Atwood
With scenes of comedy and jokes, Atwood raised $ 2.5 million.
Rosanna Pansino
With a self-taught culinary experience, Pansino managed to create a channel with tutorials to get a perfect cupcake and now publish a cookbook. It had $ 2.5 million in 2014.
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