5 of The World's Wealthiest YouTubers
2014.09.01
Believe it or not, if you are a very popular YouTuber, you can end up earning in the millions. The video platform has launched countless careers, and made many many people rich. Even music labels are also looking to YouTube as a source of income when they launch music videos. Aside from them, there are tons of YouTube Elite. Here are 5 of them:
The video channel has made 3.4 million over the course of five years. The videos followed the Annoying Orange and recorded its interactions with other food items. Something so silly, but yet, so damn rich now.
TobyGames features Toby Joe Turner, as he tries, but usually fails at playing different games from Minecraft and Slender to more. What a Win for videos focusing on the Fails.
BluCollection is a toy channel that is run, presumably by one man. It involves a simplistic yet extremely effective approach to YouTube videos and is a major hit with children.
Smosh is the young web-based comedy duo of Anthony Padilla and Ian Andrew Hecox. They do strange and weid videos and their videos are typically "nerdy" pursuits of games.
Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie's real name is Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, and his success rose from providing funny commentary on video games. He has the most subscribed-to channel on YouTube.
1. RealAnnoyingOrange — $3.4 million
The video channel has made 3.4 million over the course of five years. The videos followed the Annoying Orange and recorded its interactions with other food items. Something so silly, but yet, so damn rich now.
2. TobyGames – $4.2 million
TobyGames features Toby Joe Turner, as he tries, but usually fails at playing different games from Minecraft and Slender to more. What a Win for videos focusing on the Fails.
3. BluCollection – $4.8 million
BluCollection is a toy channel that is run, presumably by one man. It involves a simplistic yet extremely effective approach to YouTube videos and is a major hit with children.
4. Smosh - $5.7 million
Smosh is the young web-based comedy duo of Anthony Padilla and Ian Andrew Hecox. They do strange and weid videos and their videos are typically "nerdy" pursuits of games.
5. PewDiePie – $7 million
Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie's real name is Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, and his success rose from providing funny commentary on video games. He has the most subscribed-to channel on YouTube.
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