July 13, 20214 yr 34 minutes ago, Al_4_ISU said: I have no idea how much YouTube ad money pays, and I'm not really sure exactly what the size of his operation is (I can make a guess from his equipment and storage), so it would be hard for me to say that definitely. I have a hard time believing that YouTube generates more revenue than a 7K+ acre operation, but would likely have (much) better margins due to the total lack of overhead. Yeah, hyperbole. Let's make a guesstimate: According to google you avg Youtuber makes $200-$300 /100k views. If that is accurate, based on 1,587K views the last 4 weeks that is $3,174-$4,761 eta: shit that is probably almost half his tractor payment (looks like that 9570RT is like a $700k tractor). Edited July 13, 20214 yr by GringoSalado
July 13, 20214 yr Lots of videos that estimates how much youtubers make. Don't know how accurate any of this is. I've read that youtube typically pays $2-4/1000 views. Could be wrong. Edited July 13, 20214 yr by davidg fukked up math
July 13, 20214 yr lol there would be a youtube video, what was I thinking. Been wanting to post this guy, Rick Beato, I am not huge into music, and can't play it, but I think this stuff is interesting as hell. edit: his best videos are the "what makes this song great?" series, very similar to above but just one great song. Edited July 13, 20214 yr by GringoSalado better vid
May 21, 20223 yr I'll just say that after having some lower back aches and searching YouTube for beginner stretching exercises my YT recommendations page is fucking lit. The algo is kicking serious ass with these limber soft core porn actresses filling up a significant amount of screen space.
May 21, 20223 yr On 7/13/2021 at 6:51 AM, Al_4_ISU said: Millenial Farmer spends a lot more time screwing around than I do. But yeah, there's a hell of a lot overlap. He's a straight up celebrity in the Upper Midwest/northern Plains ag community and I do agree that it's funnier than hell. I can't imagine filming everything I do and the time it would take to upload and edit shit. But good on him, the guy's created a significant and outside-the-box extra revenue stream for the operation. So I halfway roll my eyes at it, halfway wish I had thought of it first, but definitely know I'm (and my family/coworkers) not cut out for that kind of exposure either. Cool. Now do Cole the Cornstar.
May 21, 20223 yr 13 minutes ago, tbone_ said: Thanks for the links boss Do I got to do everything for you dumbasses?
May 22, 20223 yr On 7/13/2021 at 10:57 AM, davidg said: Lots of videos that estimates how much youtubers make. Don't know how accurate any of this is. I've read that youtube typically pays $2-4/1000 views. Could be wrong. That's cool. How about the Good Mythical guys? Or Firearm Jesus?
June 2, 20223 yr This guy does incredible videos in terms of presentation, explanation, and documentation. I watch all 30+ minutes of shit I have absolutely no clue about. A good intro might be starting with his personal recaps
July 1, 20223 yr This is an internet buddy from a KC Royals forum. Don't hold that against him, he covers a lot of interesting topics from Steamships to sustainable land management and beyond. It's Missouri-centric but most of the conservation talk applies to most any geographic area.
July 30, 20223 yr Some good 80's goodness stories here. My fav is the Army Rangers vs gang bangers vid. https://www.youtube.com/c/PopoMedic/videos
September 7, 20223 yr Posted this in the music forum, but thought it might be enjoyed here as well. I submit Pat Finnerty's YouTube Channel. The dude is freaking funny and does a series called "what makes this song stink." He recently did an episode on Machine Gun Kelly's "Emo Girl." If you want a fun internet ride, go watch that episode and the update and then follow the path it takes you down. It's honestly some of the most fun I have had on the internet. Cliff notes: He says that if MGK is bringing back Pop Punk, he wants in on the gravy train. He creates a fake pop punk band named "August is Falling," records an EP of formulaic emo pop punk songs with his buddies, and starts a grass roots YouTube campaign to get the first single sucked into the YouTube algorithm vortex. Five days later, it's on Apple Music's "New Music Today" playlist.
December 25, 20222 yr professor Bart Ehrman has started posting his new podcast series to his youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@bartdehrman
December 28, 20222 yr On 12/6/2022 at 2:13 PM, markstanco said: This cop is a riot. The episodes are named "Fridays with Frank". Just started watching this, I live in this county and recognize some of the locations. I have yet to be stopped by any of the local cops. One sad note, on 12/16, Sheriff Lamb's son, son's fiancé (died one week later after being in ICU), and their daughter were killed in an auto crash, suspected drunk driver (not injured) hit them.
December 28, 20222 yr 11 hours ago, Lone Star Horn said: Just started watching this, I live in this county and recognize some of the locations. I have yet to be stopped by any of the local cops. One sad note, on 12/16, Sheriff Lamb's son, son's fiancé (died one week later after being in ICU), and their daughter were killed in an auto crash, suspected drunk driver (not injured) hit them. Holy crap, that is awful.
December 28, 20222 yr Author Don’t have the link since I watched the video a while ago but I thought this would be a great way to travel as long as you aren’t a control freak. A guy from London had his roommate book him the cheapest early flight to another country from wherever he was that day. He’d spend 3 days in each location with the goal of seeing 3 of the major sites, eating the national dish, and getting drunk on the national drink. His roommate would text him his next flight info the night before his next flight.
December 29, 20222 yr On 12/27/2022 at 9:45 PM, Lone Star Horn said: Just started watching this, I live in this county and recognize some of the locations. I have yet to be stopped by any of the local cops. One sad note, on 12/16, Sheriff Lamb's son, son's fiancé (died one week later after being in ICU), and their daughter were killed in an auto crash, suspected drunk driver (not injured) hit them. What's the episode where he shoots a buncha dogs?
December 30, 20222 yr Anyone watch Colin Furze? This guys is nuts, funny and smart as hell. He usually builds contraptions that can cause great bodily harm, but the one(s) that kept me most entertained were of him digging a tunnel from his shed to his house, and his shed to the underground bunker he built before.
December 30, 20222 yr Another channel is Hacksmith Industries. It's a bunch of really smart Canadians (eh?) building stuff out of sci-fi movies. Here's one of them using cameras, wires and AI to summon Thor's Hammer.
December 30, 20222 yr A lot more subdued than the first 2: Wristwatch Revival Edited December 30, 20222 yr by Superhero
December 30, 20222 yr On 7/13/2021 at 10:42 AM, GringoSalado said: Yeah, hyperbole. Let's make a guesstimate: According to google you avg Youtuber makes $200-$300 /100k views. If that is accurate, based on 1,587K views the last 4 weeks that is $3,174-$4,761 eta: shit that is probably almost half his tractor payment (looks like that 9570RT is like a $700k tractor). I do some YouTube. Current rates for me are at about a $10 cpm, but I'm also in the travel niche, which I think would have higher ad rates than more general interest videos.
December 30, 20222 yr Author Most of the big YouTube creators make a lot of their income from Patreon. If a patreon is charged $2 per video, which is a common base level membership, the money adds up quickly. One sailing channel I watch has 1,400 patrons with membership ranging from $2 -20 per video. Even if all of them are base members, that’s $2,800 per weekly video.
July 23, 20232 yr Peter Santenello I’ve been watching this guy’s channel for a little while. Most of it covers all different communities in America. (Jewish culture, Gang culture, Border issues, West Virgina folks, etc.) A few interesting videos:
July 23, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Rip76 said: Peter Santenello I’ve been watching this guy’s channel for a little while. Most of it covers all different communities in America. (Jewish culture, Gang culture, Border issues, West Virgina folks, etc.) A few interesting videos: I enjoy his trips onto the Reservations.
July 23, 20232 yr On 12/30/2022 at 10:13 AM, Superhero said: A lot more subdued than the first 2: Wristwatch Revival I don't know anything about watches but I do know metal and this is cool about former Anthrax guitarist becoming watch maker.
July 24, 20232 yr Also if you haven’t seen the “Soft White Underbelly,” YouTube Channel it’s a must. And will definitely make you appreciate all of the good things you’ve experienced in your life.
August 3, 20232 yr Interesting video. The simple life I can only wish for, but no way I could do this.
June 19Jun 19 The BBC's Armstrong & Miller "The Origins of....." videos, on YouTube are absolutely killer. The facial expressions are probably some of the best I have ever seen: CHIEF
June 23Jun 23 Kinda addicted watching this Outdoor Boyz channel. Despite the name, its basically just 1 wholesome (mormon?) guy going in weekend survival camping. The stuff he does starts to get formulaic but he has legit knowledge and its good passive background TV
June 24Jun 24 I regularly gravitate to this guy's work. I find it part fascinating and part soothing. Dude is an amateur professional watch repairman. I almost always skip some slower parts, but the contrast between the beginning and the final product rarely disappoints if you are into watches at all. Edited June 24Jun 24 by SurlyGator Description
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