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Cebu_4_2
11th July 2018, 11:17 AM
6-year-old boy earns millions by reviewing toys on YouTube

http://infochat.com.ph/6-year-old-boy-earns-millions-by-reviewing-toys-on-youtube/

It surely is every child’s dream to have all the toys they want but playing with it and earning at the same time is something Ryan of Ryan ToysReview could brag about.In a report by theverge.com (https://www.theverge.com/2016/12/22/14031288/ryan-toys-review-biggest-youngest-youtube-star-millions), Ryan, a 6-year-old boy has been earning millions of dollars by reviewing toys and is continuously earning more with his YouTube videos.Ryan who is one of the youngest YouTubers releases a toy review daily in their family-run channel which started in 2015, with one of his most viewed YouTube videos gaining 1.3 billion views.

The young internet sensation showed interest in making toy review videos when he was four years old. As a kid, he loves watching toy reviews online and asked his parents why he could not make one.Since then, Ryan has started making toy review videos and was even hailed as the 8th highest paid YouTuber from 2016 to 2017, earning $11 million.Ryan ToysReview currently has more than 14 million subscribers on YouTube.

madfranks
11th July 2018, 12:45 PM
Yeah, I've noticed that people are making fortunes on YouTube by doing stupid low skill crap that people just want to watch. Buying toys from the store and and unboxing them with your cell phone camera and then talking about them is about as basic as it gets, but for some reason people love to watch it. I actually watched a similar video (a toy review video) on YouTube with my kids and the production was horrible; toys out of focus (camera focusing on the box in the background instead of the actual toy being discussed in the foreground), no microphone so the voice is distant and echo-like, and literally no more commentary above and beyond describing the color of the toy and what character it is (nothing witty or entertaining). Yet that video had millions of views and the producer has almost a million subscribers. It's moronic!!!

Dogman
11th July 2018, 12:52 PM
Yeah, I've noticed that people are making fortunes on YouTube by doing stupid low skill crap that people just want to watch. Buying toys from the store and and unboxing them with your cell phone camera and then talking about them is about as basic as it gets, but for some reason people love to watch it. I actually watched a similar video (a toy review video) on YouTube with my kids and the production was horrible; toys out of focus (camera focusing on the box in the background instead of the actual toy being discussed in the foreground), no microphone so the voice is distant and echo-like, and literally no more commentary above and beyond describing the color of the toy and what character it is (nothing witty or entertaining). Yet that video had millions of views and the producer has almost a million subscribers. It's moronic!!! LOL

Think
Beanie Babies
And the insanity they created...

;D

Cebu_4_2
11th July 2018, 01:20 PM
Yeah, I've noticed that people are making fortunes on YouTube by doing stupid low skill crap that people just want to watch. Buying toys from the store and and unboxing them with your cell phone camera and then talking about them is about as basic as it gets, but for some reason people love to watch it. I actually watched a similar video (a toy review video) on YouTube with my kids and the production was horrible; toys out of focus (camera focusing on the box in the background instead of the actual toy being discussed in the foreground), no microphone so the voice is distant and echo-like, and literally no more commentary above and beyond describing the color of the toy and what character it is (nothing witty or entertaining). Yet that video had millions of views and the producer has almost a million subscribers. It's moronic!!!

My lil girl sometimes watches that, she spotted it on FB and pointed out "Ryan". Over 11 million just for the videos plus free toys, kid isn't doing that bad.

osoab
11th July 2018, 04:17 PM
My lil girl sometimes watches that, she spotted it on FB and pointed out "Ryan". Over 11 million just for the videos plus free toys, kid isn't doing that bad.

That's a lot of hookers and blow for the parents.

osoab
11th July 2018, 04:31 PM
Yeah, I've noticed that people are making fortunes on YouTube by doing stupid low skill crap that people just want to watch. Buying toys from the store and and unboxing them with your cell phone camera and then talking about them is about as basic as it gets, but for some reason people love to watch it. I actually watched a similar video (a toy review video) on YouTube with my kids and the production was horrible; toys out of focus (camera focusing on the box in the background instead of the actual toy being discussed in the foreground), no microphone so the voice is distant and echo-like, and literally no more commentary above and beyond describing the color of the toy and what character it is (nothing witty or entertaining). Yet that video had millions of views and the producer has almost a million subscribers. It's moronic!!!

I viewed something similar recently. Dude was unboxing Amazon rejects. Had 7 or 8 big 4x4x3 cardboard totes. He went through each one. I didn't watch it all of course. This dude buys the rejects and then sells them at a consignment/thrift sale type thing. The video had hundreds of thousands of views. Heck most of the view count could have been similar to my viewing. The video popped up on the jewtube page and I wondered what this spaz was all about. It was what I expected. Spaz crap. Monotonous droning of hey, I sell this at the "dollar sale".

The the guy I have been watching lately is AvE. He takes shit apart and tries to put it back together again. I came across his vid/analysis on the pedestrian bridge collapse down in Florida and explored his channel.

WARNING!!!!!! NSFW!!!!!!!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtiTm2dKLgU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtiTm2dKLgU

Here is his latest upload.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoR59rzqlxw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoR59rzqlxw

"Keep your dick in a vice."

Cebu_4_2
11th July 2018, 06:21 PM
IR 2235 next goal if I ever get paid.

fuck these little impacts.