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Who is the most favorite famous YouTuber?
PewDiePie
PewDiePie (110m subscribers) Our last individual YouTuber on the list is Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, better known as PewDiePie. By far the most famous YouTuber in the world, in part thanks to a number of controversies and his rivalry with another channel, T-Series, he’s also one of the highest earners on the platform.
Is it still possible to get famous on YouTube?
If you consistently produce interesting videos that offer original content and are relevant to your viewers’ lives, you’re eventually going to get recognized. Don’t give up if you aren’t famous after a few months, or even a year or two.
How long does it take to grow your YouTube channel?
According to data, it takes an average of 22 months for a channel to reach 1,000 subscribers. Yet, if you don’t optimize your videos and have less than 1,000 subscribers, then you’ll get less than 10\% of the total views on YouTube. That’s why it’s so important to grow your channel and subscriber list.
How long does it take to become successful on YouTube?
Monetization. On YouTube, you are required to have 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours to be monetized. That’s 240,000 minutes of watch time! I hit 1,000 subscribers after 3 months, in September of 2019.
Do famous YouTubers get support from their fans?
A famous YouTuber relies on their fans to watch the content they watch to get an income. Many big YouTubers create a cult like fan bas. Their fans are very loyal to them to an extent they will like their videos every week, support projects their make, join in the discussion in the comments. So yeah from the haters they get support.
Why do celebrities use OnlyFans?
Alongside the celebrities like musicians and actors, a sizeable number of YouTubers and internet personalities are also using OnlyFans to connect with their supporters (for a fee) and share more adult content.
Is YouTube really for everyone?
YouTube isn’t for anyone, it appeals to a very specific demographic. It may not look like it from the outside looking in but I can assure that many people would rather have the stability and comfort a more traditional job grants them. But for me, I love it, the pros outweigh the cons by far, and it’s the best job I could have ever hoped for.
What happens if a YouTuber gets blocked for no reason?
If the you-tuber gets blocked for an unjust reason they will help promote the channel and subscribe. But it is an double edged sword. If the YouTuber slips up somewhere, makes a mistake, if the content starts slacking, if they say something that offends people, if they get bad Public Relations with people.