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Looking at the channel, number of subscribers is 20-30 million, and the kid/family makes around 20-30 million/year. Videos like/dislike ratio is surprisingly quite bad. Definitely lesser than 4:1 or 5:1 for most videos. Given that, in general, do million subscribers result in at least million dollars for a typical channel ? If someone has any video channels, can you share some statistics ? Assuming steady inflow of content.
Sorry who? Ryan is a generic name
Please search, no. 1 money churning channel for the year
Social Blade estimates income. Could be a useful source of info.
Check out social blade. It will tell you how much they make on each video
I have my own Youtube Channel, and I know that about a channel with 1 million subscribers makes about 100k per month (1.2mil a year). This could change drastically from channels to channels but what I observe on average with sponsorship + ads money is about this. So for Ryan, it is probably like 20mil (not 100% linear cuz many people just subscribed long time ago and no longer watch)
Content affects the income. If you have millions of subscribers but have rated R or violent game contents, your income will be garbage because most of your videos will be flagged and demonetized. If your videos are original, and for everyone to view, you will earn much much more
They probably make much more from custom ads than youtube ads.
No, I think it depends on the type of content, the length of videos etc. I read that things like product review and video games earn more than travel and food vlogs. Also, this is why you start seeing long 20-30min videos since they can fit in more ads.
True, length of video and content matters a lot
You see ads on YouTube? I haven't seen any for many years. Also, I don't pay for YouTube Red in case you're wondering.