December 29, 20169 yr So, how do you make 15,000,000 USD per year by working online? Simple -- set up a YouTube channel. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4007938/The-10-Highest-Paid-YouTube-stars.html I'll come back and add more tomorrow.
January 4, 20179 yr Yeah, tempting, but then you have to define yourself as a particular person; I couldn't do this, I change from day to day. Consistency would not be my big point. All power to those trans people, hema enthusiasts, etc., etc., . I'd be saying I was a trans gay bi-sexual katana wielding leopard one day, and a cis 60 year old woman gladius enthusiast the next.
January 4, 20179 yr Author 1 hour ago, nausea said: Yeah, tempting, but then you have to define yourself as a particular person; I couldn't do this, I change from day to day. Consistency would not be my big point. All power to those trans people, hema enthusiasts, etc., etc., . I'd be saying I was a trans gay bi-sexual katana wielding leopard one day, and a cis 60 year old woman gladius enthusiast the next. Ha! I'd forgotten about this thread. The Daily Mail list was taken from a Forbes Magazine summary: http://www.forbes.com/pictures/gjdm45ffed/streaming-celebrities/#39668713332b At joint number nine on the list, with an income of 5M USD, is a pair of Americans who host a "dorky morning talk show". Guest have included Daniel "Harry Potter" Radcliffe. An LGBT activist holds the number five spot. His 6M USD income came in part from a book deal. At number four is a comedy duet whose YouTube channels are sponsored by Schick Razors. Their income in 2016 was a cool 7M USD. A prankster, Roman Atwood, came in at number two. I've never heard of him before, but his popularity earned him 8M USD. And at number one is a Swedish video game enthusiast whose 50 million subscribers boosted his income to a whopping 15M USD. Revenue for YouTube's top earners comes in the form of advertising (ie, pay per click), corporate sponsors, book and record deals.
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