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Daily Vlogging Ideas: What to Talk about While Vlogging?
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Every genre on YouTube has its own unique challenges, but daily vlogging is probably the hardest thing you could take on. Firstly because it means you have to do all the work of shooting and editing every day and secondly because it means you need to have something to talk about every single day. Even vlogging once or twice a week is tough.
How do you know what you should talk about in your vlog ? Some people are so comfortable in front of the camera they can just turn it on and start talking about whatever’s on their mind, but they’re in the minority.
Before starting your daily vlogging, you have to figure out one important thing ahead of time.
Do you have a niche?
You should have a niche. In a genre as broad as vlogging it is important to have some kind of hook that sets you apart from other vloggers. This can be an interest that you have, an industry you work in, or even a field of study you’re involved in at school. If you’re into technology, for example, you’ll always have a wealth of subjects to vlog about because all you’ll have to do is look at the day’s tech news and make a video reporting and commenting on it.
The other reason it’s good to have a niche is that you’ll be able to use keywords related to that niche in your video titles and tags. It’s hard to make it with a vlogging channel because nobody is searching for your content unless you are covering a specific topic like the technology they want to hear about.
- What are you watching/reading?
- Snapshots of Your Day
- Whatever You Need to Get Out
- What did you learn today?
Here are 4 things to talk about in your daily vlog:
What are you watching/reading?
If you’re really into a book or tv show, or if you saw a movie recently, then those are all good things to talk about (warn people if you’re going to spoil anything!). You do recaps, reviews, or just share a few thoughts you had. If you’re worried about alienating people who don’t watch/read the same stuff as you then you can keep it more general and just react to a few things from the media you’re consuming while also talking about your day. It’ll give you an anchor to build the rest of your video around, even if it’s not all you talk about.
By commenting on what you’re watching/reading you have a better chance of capitalizing on a trending topic people are searching for. You could also find yourself an audience by becoming involved in fan communities.
Snapshots of Your Day
Casey Neistat is the master of this. He is always ready with a camera on hand so that, when something interesting happens, he can capture it and build his daily vlog around it.
Carrying a camera around like Casey may or may not suit your lifestyle, but you can still pick out one story from your day to tell. It doesn’t have to be a major event, and you shouldn’t worry that it won’t be interesting to other people. It’s your personality they’re tuning in for, so even if you’re just talking about a funny thing your cat did it will keep your audience interested because a) it’s you talking about it and b) it gives them a bit of insight into your life.
Whatever You Need to Get Out
Flula is frequently puzzled by English expressions, like ‘Party Pooper’, and needs to get his confusion off his chest at odd hours of the day.
Ranting about people you know can get messy when people from your offline life see it, so maybe avoid that. However, if you’re angry about something in general – or really happy about something – then whatever it is you’re feeling strongly about is probably the thing you should be vlogging about.
It does not matter what it is that is making you have this strong reaction (unless, again, it’s an actual person who might see your video and cause problems for you). If you’re mad about a real injustice in the world then that’s a great thing to talk about – you might even raise some awareness for the issue – but you can also rant about your favorite flavor of yogurt being cut and that’ll be engaging to viewers too.
Alternatively: you could do a vlog about how happy you are to have gotten engaged or a vlog about how happy you are that it was sunny today, and your enthusiasm will carry your audience through either video with you.
What did you learn today?
Fun fact: The original lyrics Paul McCartney imagined for ‘Yesterday’ were ‘Scrambled eggs, oh my baby how I love your legs’.
You learn something new every day, right? Why not share that factoid with your viewers. Here a few facts to get you started:
Whales evolved from a land-based animal called a pakicetus.
The hagfish hunt by swimming into the mouth of a larger fish and eating it from the inside.
Crows live in family units, visit their aging parents, and have funerals for dead crows.
The puya chilensis is a plant that ‘eats’ sheep (sheep get stuck to it, starve, and end up as fertilizer).
Sea monkeys can survive in space.
EVERYTHING
You could also just flick the camera on and tell the full story of your day like you’d do in a traditional daily blog. What did you have for breakfast, how was school/work, did you talk to any friends, how was the weather – anything and everything. Generally, these videos can run a bit long and don’t have a lot of snappy editing. They’re faster to make, which is good if you’re doing them every day, but the unpolished nature of them won’t appeal to everyone. It will be exactly what appeals to some people, though.
Customize Your Vlog Stories with Powerful Video Editor
We’ve got a new eBook out!
It’s got strategies that have worked for other YouTubers, boiled down to simple action steps.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Every genre on YouTube has its own unique challenges, but daily vlogging is probably the hardest thing you could take on. Firstly because it means you have to do all the work of shooting and editing every day and secondly because it means you need to have something to talk about every single day. Even vlogging once or twice a week is tough.
How do you know what you should talk about in your vlog ? Some people are so comfortable in front of the camera they can just turn it on and start talking about whatever’s on their mind, but they’re in the minority.
Before starting your daily vlogging, you have to figure out one important thing ahead of time.
Do you have a niche?
You should have a niche. In a genre as broad as vlogging it is important to have some kind of hook that sets you apart from other vloggers. This can be an interest that you have, an industry you work in, or even a field of study you’re involved in at school. If you’re into technology, for example, you’ll always have a wealth of subjects to vlog about because all you’ll have to do is look at the day’s tech news and make a video reporting and commenting on it.
The other reason it’s good to have a niche is that you’ll be able to use keywords related to that niche in your video titles and tags. It’s hard to make it with a vlogging channel because nobody is searching for your content unless you are covering a specific topic like the technology they want to hear about.
- What are you watching/reading?
- Snapshots of Your Day
- Whatever You Need to Get Out
- What did you learn today?
Here are 4 things to talk about in your daily vlog:
What are you watching/reading?
If you’re really into a book or tv show, or if you saw a movie recently, then those are all good things to talk about (warn people if you’re going to spoil anything!). You do recaps, reviews, or just share a few thoughts you had. If you’re worried about alienating people who don’t watch/read the same stuff as you then you can keep it more general and just react to a few things from the media you’re consuming while also talking about your day. It’ll give you an anchor to build the rest of your video around, even if it’s not all you talk about.
By commenting on what you’re watching/reading you have a better chance of capitalizing on a trending topic people are searching for. You could also find yourself an audience by becoming involved in fan communities.
Snapshots of Your Day
Casey Neistat is the master of this. He is always ready with a camera on hand so that, when something interesting happens, he can capture it and build his daily vlog around it.
Carrying a camera around like Casey may or may not suit your lifestyle, but you can still pick out one story from your day to tell. It doesn’t have to be a major event, and you shouldn’t worry that it won’t be interesting to other people. It’s your personality they’re tuning in for, so even if you’re just talking about a funny thing your cat did it will keep your audience interested because a) it’s you talking about it and b) it gives them a bit of insight into your life.
Whatever You Need to Get Out
Flula is frequently puzzled by English expressions, like ‘Party Pooper’, and needs to get his confusion off his chest at odd hours of the day.
Ranting about people you know can get messy when people from your offline life see it, so maybe avoid that. However, if you’re angry about something in general – or really happy about something – then whatever it is you’re feeling strongly about is probably the thing you should be vlogging about.
It does not matter what it is that is making you have this strong reaction (unless, again, it’s an actual person who might see your video and cause problems for you). If you’re mad about a real injustice in the world then that’s a great thing to talk about – you might even raise some awareness for the issue – but you can also rant about your favorite flavor of yogurt being cut and that’ll be engaging to viewers too.
Alternatively: you could do a vlog about how happy you are to have gotten engaged or a vlog about how happy you are that it was sunny today, and your enthusiasm will carry your audience through either video with you.
What did you learn today?
Fun fact: The original lyrics Paul McCartney imagined for ‘Yesterday’ were ‘Scrambled eggs, oh my baby how I love your legs’.
You learn something new every day, right? Why not share that factoid with your viewers. Here a few facts to get you started:
Whales evolved from a land-based animal called a pakicetus.
The hagfish hunt by swimming into the mouth of a larger fish and eating it from the inside.
Crows live in family units, visit their aging parents, and have funerals for dead crows.
The puya chilensis is a plant that ‘eats’ sheep (sheep get stuck to it, starve, and end up as fertilizer).
Sea monkeys can survive in space.
EVERYTHING
You could also just flick the camera on and tell the full story of your day like you’d do in a traditional daily blog. What did you have for breakfast, how was school/work, did you talk to any friends, how was the weather – anything and everything. Generally, these videos can run a bit long and don’t have a lot of snappy editing. They’re faster to make, which is good if you’re doing them every day, but the unpolished nature of them won’t appeal to everyone. It will be exactly what appeals to some people, though.
Customize Your Vlog Stories with Powerful Video Editor
We’ve got a new eBook out!
It’s got strategies that have worked for other YouTubers, boiled down to simple action steps.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Every genre on YouTube has its own unique challenges, but daily vlogging is probably the hardest thing you could take on. Firstly because it means you have to do all the work of shooting and editing every day and secondly because it means you need to have something to talk about every single day. Even vlogging once or twice a week is tough.
How do you know what you should talk about in your vlog ? Some people are so comfortable in front of the camera they can just turn it on and start talking about whatever’s on their mind, but they’re in the minority.
Before starting your daily vlogging, you have to figure out one important thing ahead of time.
Do you have a niche?
You should have a niche. In a genre as broad as vlogging it is important to have some kind of hook that sets you apart from other vloggers. This can be an interest that you have, an industry you work in, or even a field of study you’re involved in at school. If you’re into technology, for example, you’ll always have a wealth of subjects to vlog about because all you’ll have to do is look at the day’s tech news and make a video reporting and commenting on it.
The other reason it’s good to have a niche is that you’ll be able to use keywords related to that niche in your video titles and tags. It’s hard to make it with a vlogging channel because nobody is searching for your content unless you are covering a specific topic like the technology they want to hear about.
- What are you watching/reading?
- Snapshots of Your Day
- Whatever You Need to Get Out
- What did you learn today?
Here are 4 things to talk about in your daily vlog:
What are you watching/reading?
If you’re really into a book or tv show, or if you saw a movie recently, then those are all good things to talk about (warn people if you’re going to spoil anything!). You do recaps, reviews, or just share a few thoughts you had. If you’re worried about alienating people who don’t watch/read the same stuff as you then you can keep it more general and just react to a few things from the media you’re consuming while also talking about your day. It’ll give you an anchor to build the rest of your video around, even if it’s not all you talk about.
By commenting on what you’re watching/reading you have a better chance of capitalizing on a trending topic people are searching for. You could also find yourself an audience by becoming involved in fan communities.
Snapshots of Your Day
Casey Neistat is the master of this. He is always ready with a camera on hand so that, when something interesting happens, he can capture it and build his daily vlog around it.
Carrying a camera around like Casey may or may not suit your lifestyle, but you can still pick out one story from your day to tell. It doesn’t have to be a major event, and you shouldn’t worry that it won’t be interesting to other people. It’s your personality they’re tuning in for, so even if you’re just talking about a funny thing your cat did it will keep your audience interested because a) it’s you talking about it and b) it gives them a bit of insight into your life.
Whatever You Need to Get Out
Flula is frequently puzzled by English expressions, like ‘Party Pooper’, and needs to get his confusion off his chest at odd hours of the day.
Ranting about people you know can get messy when people from your offline life see it, so maybe avoid that. However, if you’re angry about something in general – or really happy about something – then whatever it is you’re feeling strongly about is probably the thing you should be vlogging about.
It does not matter what it is that is making you have this strong reaction (unless, again, it’s an actual person who might see your video and cause problems for you). If you’re mad about a real injustice in the world then that’s a great thing to talk about – you might even raise some awareness for the issue – but you can also rant about your favorite flavor of yogurt being cut and that’ll be engaging to viewers too.
Alternatively: you could do a vlog about how happy you are to have gotten engaged or a vlog about how happy you are that it was sunny today, and your enthusiasm will carry your audience through either video with you.
What did you learn today?
Fun fact: The original lyrics Paul McCartney imagined for ‘Yesterday’ were ‘Scrambled eggs, oh my baby how I love your legs’.
You learn something new every day, right? Why not share that factoid with your viewers. Here a few facts to get you started:
Whales evolved from a land-based animal called a pakicetus.
The hagfish hunt by swimming into the mouth of a larger fish and eating it from the inside.
Crows live in family units, visit their aging parents, and have funerals for dead crows.
The puya chilensis is a plant that ‘eats’ sheep (sheep get stuck to it, starve, and end up as fertilizer).
Sea monkeys can survive in space.
EVERYTHING
You could also just flick the camera on and tell the full story of your day like you’d do in a traditional daily blog. What did you have for breakfast, how was school/work, did you talk to any friends, how was the weather – anything and everything. Generally, these videos can run a bit long and don’t have a lot of snappy editing. They’re faster to make, which is good if you’re doing them every day, but the unpolished nature of them won’t appeal to everyone. It will be exactly what appeals to some people, though.
Customize Your Vlog Stories with Powerful Video Editor
We’ve got a new eBook out!
It’s got strategies that have worked for other YouTubers, boiled down to simple action steps.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Every genre on YouTube has its own unique challenges, but daily vlogging is probably the hardest thing you could take on. Firstly because it means you have to do all the work of shooting and editing every day and secondly because it means you need to have something to talk about every single day. Even vlogging once or twice a week is tough.
How do you know what you should talk about in your vlog ? Some people are so comfortable in front of the camera they can just turn it on and start talking about whatever’s on their mind, but they’re in the minority.
Before starting your daily vlogging, you have to figure out one important thing ahead of time.
Do you have a niche?
You should have a niche. In a genre as broad as vlogging it is important to have some kind of hook that sets you apart from other vloggers. This can be an interest that you have, an industry you work in, or even a field of study you’re involved in at school. If you’re into technology, for example, you’ll always have a wealth of subjects to vlog about because all you’ll have to do is look at the day’s tech news and make a video reporting and commenting on it.
The other reason it’s good to have a niche is that you’ll be able to use keywords related to that niche in your video titles and tags. It’s hard to make it with a vlogging channel because nobody is searching for your content unless you are covering a specific topic like the technology they want to hear about.
- What are you watching/reading?
- Snapshots of Your Day
- Whatever You Need to Get Out
- What did you learn today?
Here are 4 things to talk about in your daily vlog:
What are you watching/reading?
If you’re really into a book or tv show, or if you saw a movie recently, then those are all good things to talk about (warn people if you’re going to spoil anything!). You do recaps, reviews, or just share a few thoughts you had. If you’re worried about alienating people who don’t watch/read the same stuff as you then you can keep it more general and just react to a few things from the media you’re consuming while also talking about your day. It’ll give you an anchor to build the rest of your video around, even if it’s not all you talk about.
By commenting on what you’re watching/reading you have a better chance of capitalizing on a trending topic people are searching for. You could also find yourself an audience by becoming involved in fan communities.
Snapshots of Your Day
Casey Neistat is the master of this. He is always ready with a camera on hand so that, when something interesting happens, he can capture it and build his daily vlog around it.
Carrying a camera around like Casey may or may not suit your lifestyle, but you can still pick out one story from your day to tell. It doesn’t have to be a major event, and you shouldn’t worry that it won’t be interesting to other people. It’s your personality they’re tuning in for, so even if you’re just talking about a funny thing your cat did it will keep your audience interested because a) it’s you talking about it and b) it gives them a bit of insight into your life.
Whatever You Need to Get Out
Flula is frequently puzzled by English expressions, like ‘Party Pooper’, and needs to get his confusion off his chest at odd hours of the day.
Ranting about people you know can get messy when people from your offline life see it, so maybe avoid that. However, if you’re angry about something in general – or really happy about something – then whatever it is you’re feeling strongly about is probably the thing you should be vlogging about.
It does not matter what it is that is making you have this strong reaction (unless, again, it’s an actual person who might see your video and cause problems for you). If you’re mad about a real injustice in the world then that’s a great thing to talk about – you might even raise some awareness for the issue – but you can also rant about your favorite flavor of yogurt being cut and that’ll be engaging to viewers too.
Alternatively: you could do a vlog about how happy you are to have gotten engaged or a vlog about how happy you are that it was sunny today, and your enthusiasm will carry your audience through either video with you.
What did you learn today?
Fun fact: The original lyrics Paul McCartney imagined for ‘Yesterday’ were ‘Scrambled eggs, oh my baby how I love your legs’.
You learn something new every day, right? Why not share that factoid with your viewers. Here a few facts to get you started:
Whales evolved from a land-based animal called a pakicetus.
The hagfish hunt by swimming into the mouth of a larger fish and eating it from the inside.
Crows live in family units, visit their aging parents, and have funerals for dead crows.
The puya chilensis is a plant that ‘eats’ sheep (sheep get stuck to it, starve, and end up as fertilizer).
Sea monkeys can survive in space.
EVERYTHING
You could also just flick the camera on and tell the full story of your day like you’d do in a traditional daily blog. What did you have for breakfast, how was school/work, did you talk to any friends, how was the weather – anything and everything. Generally, these videos can run a bit long and don’t have a lot of snappy editing. They’re faster to make, which is good if you’re doing them every day, but the unpolished nature of them won’t appeal to everyone. It will be exactly what appeals to some people, though.
Customize Your Vlog Stories with Powerful Video Editor
We’ve got a new eBook out!
It’s got strategies that have worked for other YouTubers, boiled down to simple action steps.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
YouTube’s Richest Content Creator Ever
The amount of money that the highest-paid YouTubers make in a year is mind-blowing. They are the prime example of what Millionaires are.
If you tally up the estimated net worth of the top 10 richest YouTubers, then you get a whooping 300+ Million dollars.
I repeat!!!
That’s more than 300 million dollars. So Who are these richest YouTubers? What is the thing that people like so much about them?
That’s what this guide is all about. Let’s look at these richest YouTubers.
- MrBeast $58 Million
- Jake Paul $60 Million
- Markiplier $35 Million
- Rhett and Link
- Unspeakable
- Nastya
- Ryan Kaji - $25 Million
- Dude Perfect
- Logan Paul
- Preston Arsement - $14 million
Part 1: Who are the Richest YouTubers in the World Today?
Here, we have compiled a list of the top 10 YouTube money makers with their 2022 estimated earnings and the number of subscribers of their main YouTube channel.
Sr. Number | YouTuber | 2022 Estimated Worth | Subscribers |
---|---|---|---|
1 | MrBeast | $58 Million | 104M+ |
2 | Jake Paul | $60 Million | 20M+ |
3 | Markiplier | $35 Million | 33M+ |
4 | Rhett and link | 17.8M+ | |
5 | Unspeakable | 14M+ | |
6 | Nastya | 100M+ | |
7 | Ryan Kaji | $25 Million | 33M+ |
8 | Dude Perfect | 58M+ | |
9 | Logan Paul | 23.6M+ | |
10 | Preston Arsement | $20 Million | 21M+ |
Now that you have an overview of the top 10 richest YouTubers let’s jump into the detail of what type of videos these millionaires make, one by one.
Part2. Highest-Paid YouTubers in the World 2022
1. MrBeast $58 Million
The richest YouTuber that makes the most out of YouTube is no other than MrBeast. Jimmy Donaldson, the MrBeast, is a YouTube star that has made record-breaking world earnings in the recent year from his YouTube channel with over 100 Million subscribers.
The extravagant stunts and philanthropist endeavors of MrBeast attract so many people like bees to honey.
But that’s not all; the MrBeast Burger app has also contributed to skyrocketing the earnings of Mr. Beast. With this mobile application, MrBeast handles marketing among his 100M+ subscribers while keeping a share of the sales.
Here’s one of his recent popular videos where MrBeast hunted for 100 people.
I Hunted 100 People For $1,000,000 .
Earning in 2021
$54 Million.
2. Jake Paul $60 Million
The next richest YouTuber, second only to MrBeast, is the famous boxer Jake Paul.
The personality of Jake paul is so bright that it continuously keeps him in the headlines.
Jake was a substantial part of the top 10 highest-paid YouTubers until 2017, but it was all busted by his brother Logan when he posted a video widely known as “Suicide Forest.” The backlash was so harsh that many sponsors cut off from Jake, and even YouTube stopped monetizing the channel.
But that’s all in the past because Jake is here again and on the second spot, of course.
Let’s look at a video from Jake Paul.
I turned down $40 million for this.
Earning in 2021
$45 Million.
3. Markiplier $35 Million
Now comes Mark Fischbach, aka Markiplier, a YouTube star that started his journey in 2012 as an avid gamer.
But later on, his Unus Annus series increased his popularity dramatically in 2019. This series was created with Co-Youtuber Ethan Nestor Darling. But the sad news is that Markiplier deliberately removed this series from his channel a year ago.
But the other thing that has greatly helped Markiplier in raking all this income is his ability to move Merchandise like T-shirts, hoodies, and other items. So it is of no surprise that he remains one of the richest YouTubers in the world.
Let’s have a look at one of his trending videos.
In Space with Markiplier: Part 1
Earning in 2021
$38 Million.
4. Rhett and Link
Starting with a friendly and nerdy talk show with the channel “Good Mythical Morning,” Rhett and Link quickly evolved their branding, and their popularity achieved a level of 17 Million subscribers.
Their recent collaborative cooking show, Mythical Kitchen, earned them 30 Million US$ last year.
The different guests they invite sometimes come off as a surprise for their loyal subscribers.
Lastly, the Mythical Accelerator Fund is another initiative currently increasing its popularity.
Here is a trending video from Rhett and Link.
International Carnival Food Taste Test.
Earning in 2021
$30 Million.
5. Unspeakable
A new YouTube star that popped up in the list of top 10 highest-paid YouTubers last year is Unspeakable.
Going by the name Natham Graham, unspeakable continuously makes videos of his little “Minecraft” games and has been posting them on his channel for the last 10 years.
But last year, he made a smart move and sold the whole catalog of his YouTube videos to “Spotter” in one go.
So what did he get in return? A huge lump sum, of course.
Here’s a video of Unspeakable.
Surviving Overnight in $60 Million Doomsday Bunker.
Earning in 2021
$28.5 Million.
6. Nastya
If we are talking about the highest-paid YouTubers, how can we skip this cute little princess?
This seven-year Russian-born Youtube star, Anastasia Radzinskaya, puts her daily life into the video and entertains kids and adults worldwide with her well-produced videos. Meanwhile, multiple brand extensions and a merchandise line added to their videos also considerably increased their earnings.
But wait a minute!!!
The Spotter is here to spoil the fun again. Recently, just like Unspeakable, Natsya has also sold all the monetization rights of her previous videos by making a lucrative deal with Spotter.
Now let’s check one of Nastya’s recent popular videos.
Nastya reads books and uses the Internet to get new information.
Earning in 2021
$28 Million.
7. Ryan Kaji - $25 Million
Look who’s back: Ryan Kaji returns to this list. This little fellow was above all other YouTubers in 2020, with an income of 29.5 Million US$ that year. But don’t think that his earnings decreased just like his ranking.
Ryan Kaji started his journey at the mere age of 4, and it’s been 6 years since his debut. With his child-amusing playtime, he has made over 33 Million subscribers on his channel Ryan’s World.
Utilizing his 33 Million subscribers on his main channel, Ryan Kaji is still earning a fortune with branded merchandise and toys sold at Target and Walmart.
Here’s an example video of Ryan Kaji for you.
Ryan’s Superhero Family Titan Universe!
Earning in 2021
$27 Million.
8. Dude Perfect
These five stunt masters have shocked the world with their classical and dangerous stunts.
This sports-comedy troupe is made of twins Coby and Cory Cotton, Garett Hilbert, Cody Jones, and Tyler Toney.
They make the classical “Don’t try at home” stunts which are dangerous and amusing.
But wait a minute!!
Recently these stuntmen released a “how-to” book on 101 amazing stunts with a complete step-by-step guide explaining everything with pictures.
So now, by following these instructions, you can try it at home if you want.
Here’s a video from Dude Perfect that we recommend watching.
Loser Gets Full Body Casted | OT 35.
Earning in 2021
$20 million.
9. Logan Paul
After Jake Paul, who acquired the second position in our list, we have another Paul here. Logan Paul, the older brother of Jake.
These brothers experienced a downfall after the “Suicide Forest” scandal in 2017, but here they are again on the list of 10 highest-paid YouTubers.
Last year, the mind-blowing podcast from Logan, which was named “IMPAULSIVE,” created over 100 Million YouTube views, and to be honest, that’s a lot.
Other than that, the “Pokemon Card Discussion” of Logan Paul is also pretty popular among his subscribers.
Let’s have a look at one of his trending videos.
I Made A Masterpiece | Logan Paul’s 99 Originals (Official Trailer.)
Earning in 2021
$18 Million.
10. Preston Arsement - $14 million
The last YouTube star in our list of the 10 highest-paid YouTubers is Preston Arsement.
This young lad has increased his popularity with first-class gaming and pranking skills.
Out of his several YouTube channels, PrestonPlayz is the one that describes this fellow quickly. The Minecraft version of the “Squid Games” he showed in one of his recent videos has hit the jackpot.
So how much does this young fellow earn? A lot!!!
Here’s a famous video of Preston Arsement.
50 Ways To DESTROY The Warden In Minecraft.
Earning in 2021
$16 Million.
After seeing all these highest-paid YouTubers, you must be wondering what makes them earn so much money with just a YouTube channel.
Here are some reasons that decide the highest-earning Youtubers.
Part3. What Decides the Highest-Earning YouTubers?
Multiple factors influence YouTubers’ earnings.
First of all, it’s the subscribers’ growth. As subscribers to the YouTube channel increase, the creator can apply for YouTube’s Partner Program and start monetizing the channel with channel membership or subscriptions.
That’s not all; the creator can also use different ads, and the revenue generated can even be in millions if you have a lot of subscribers.
Then comes the channel type. If the channel is a niche, it will not make as much money as channels that meet the public’s appetite.
Lastly, we can’t ignore the quality of videos, can we?
A high-quality video with multiple transitions, effects, and interactive scenes is a must if you want to gain popularity on your YouTube channel.
So how can we make our videos top-notch?
Read on and find the answer in the bonus tip below.
Bonus Tip to Increase YouTube Money
One of the best video editor platforms for pushing the storytelling boundaries of your YouTube videos is Wondershare Filmora.
This powerful and intuitive video editor is suited for all kinds of content creators, especially YouTubers. Multiple video effect plug-ins, excellent templates, and intuitive annotations are available for polishing and shaping your videos just like you want.
Meanwhile, you can readily temper the video settings of your content to slow the vital point of the video or make the video sounds more clear and fascinating. So why are you waiting?Just download the Wondershare Filmora now and level up your YouTube videos before you upload them on your channel.
Now, YouTube is not the only social media platform for making money. TikTokers are also earning a fortune nowadays. But which one of them is better? Let’s have a look at it.
Are YouTubers Earning More Money than TikTokers?
With analysis, it’s crystal clear that YouTubers are making more money than TickTokers, and it’s not without reason.
In the year 2021, YouTube has paid more than 15 Billion US$ to its creators altogether, according to JUMPSTART . And it’s to be expected because Youtubers have been making content for way longer than TickTokers.
For example, MrBeast posted his first video on YouTube in 2012, and it has been about 10 years since he created his content.
Are Highest-Paid YouTube Stars Always Trending?
Since the highest-paid YouTubers make so much money, you may think they are always “Trending” on YouTube.
Sorry to pop your bubble, but they are not.
The highest-paid YouTubers may have a ton of subscribers, but being in “Trending” is different.
The most important reason is that the “Trending” part of YouTube shows popular videos in the specific area of the users, so it varies depending upon the user’s location.
Final Words
The world’s biggest video-sharing platform, YouTube, offers an opportunity to all content creators.
And those who get on the top strike a fortune without a doubt.
The top 10 highest-paid YouTubers are listed in this article who are making millions of dollars with their YouTube channel.
And if you also want to create first-class YouTube videos just like them, try using Wondershare Filmora for editing your videos before uploading them on YouTube.
Thanks for reading, folks.
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Part 1: Who are the Richest YouTubers in the World Today?
Here, we have compiled a list of the top 10 YouTube money makers with their 2022 estimated earnings and the number of subscribers of their main YouTube channel.
Sr. Number | YouTuber | 2022 Estimated Worth | Subscribers |
---|---|---|---|
1 | MrBeast | $58 Million | 104M+ |
2 | Jake Paul | $60 Million | 20M+ |
3 | Markiplier | $35 Million | 33M+ |
4 | Rhett and link | 17.8M+ | |
5 | Unspeakable | 14M+ | |
6 | Nastya | 100M+ | |
7 | Ryan Kaji | $25 Million | 33M+ |
8 | Dude Perfect | 58M+ | |
9 | Logan Paul | 23.6M+ | |
10 | Preston Arsement | $20 Million | 21M+ |
Now that you have an overview of the top 10 richest YouTubers let’s jump into the detail of what type of videos these millionaires make, one by one.
Part2. Highest-Paid YouTubers in the World 2022
1. MrBeast $58 Million
The richest YouTuber that makes the most out of YouTube is no other than MrBeast. Jimmy Donaldson, the MrBeast, is a YouTube star that has made record-breaking world earnings in the recent year from his YouTube channel with over 100 Million subscribers.
The extravagant stunts and philanthropist endeavors of MrBeast attract so many people like bees to honey.
But that’s not all; the MrBeast Burger app has also contributed to skyrocketing the earnings of Mr. Beast. With this mobile application, MrBeast handles marketing among his 100M+ subscribers while keeping a share of the sales.
Here’s one of his recent popular videos where MrBeast hunted for 100 people.
I Hunted 100 People For $1,000,000 .
Earning in 2021
$54 Million.
2. Jake Paul $60 Million
The next richest YouTuber, second only to MrBeast, is the famous boxer Jake Paul.
The personality of Jake paul is so bright that it continuously keeps him in the headlines.
Jake was a substantial part of the top 10 highest-paid YouTubers until 2017, but it was all busted by his brother Logan when he posted a video widely known as “Suicide Forest.” The backlash was so harsh that many sponsors cut off from Jake, and even YouTube stopped monetizing the channel.
But that’s all in the past because Jake is here again and on the second spot, of course.
Let’s look at a video from Jake Paul.
I turned down $40 million for this.
Earning in 2021
$45 Million.
3. Markiplier $35 Million
Now comes Mark Fischbach, aka Markiplier, a YouTube star that started his journey in 2012 as an avid gamer.
But later on, his Unus Annus series increased his popularity dramatically in 2019. This series was created with Co-Youtuber Ethan Nestor Darling. But the sad news is that Markiplier deliberately removed this series from his channel a year ago.
But the other thing that has greatly helped Markiplier in raking all this income is his ability to move Merchandise like T-shirts, hoodies, and other items. So it is of no surprise that he remains one of the richest YouTubers in the world.
Let’s have a look at one of his trending videos.
In Space with Markiplier: Part 1
Earning in 2021
$38 Million.
4. Rhett and Link
Starting with a friendly and nerdy talk show with the channel “Good Mythical Morning,” Rhett and Link quickly evolved their branding, and their popularity achieved a level of 17 Million subscribers.
Their recent collaborative cooking show, Mythical Kitchen, earned them 30 Million US$ last year.
The different guests they invite sometimes come off as a surprise for their loyal subscribers.
Lastly, the Mythical Accelerator Fund is another initiative currently increasing its popularity.
Here is a trending video from Rhett and Link.
International Carnival Food Taste Test.
Earning in 2021
$30 Million.
5. Unspeakable
A new YouTube star that popped up in the list of top 10 highest-paid YouTubers last year is Unspeakable.
Going by the name Natham Graham, unspeakable continuously makes videos of his little “Minecraft” games and has been posting them on his channel for the last 10 years.
But last year, he made a smart move and sold the whole catalog of his YouTube videos to “Spotter” in one go.
So what did he get in return? A huge lump sum, of course.
Here’s a video of Unspeakable.
Surviving Overnight in $60 Million Doomsday Bunker.
Earning in 2021
$28.5 Million.
6. Nastya
If we are talking about the highest-paid YouTubers, how can we skip this cute little princess?
This seven-year Russian-born Youtube star, Anastasia Radzinskaya, puts her daily life into the video and entertains kids and adults worldwide with her well-produced videos. Meanwhile, multiple brand extensions and a merchandise line added to their videos also considerably increased their earnings.
But wait a minute!!!
The Spotter is here to spoil the fun again. Recently, just like Unspeakable, Natsya has also sold all the monetization rights of her previous videos by making a lucrative deal with Spotter.
Now let’s check one of Nastya’s recent popular videos.
Nastya reads books and uses the Internet to get new information.
Earning in 2021
$28 Million.
7. Ryan Kaji - $25 Million
Look who’s back: Ryan Kaji returns to this list. This little fellow was above all other YouTubers in 2020, with an income of 29.5 Million US$ that year. But don’t think that his earnings decreased just like his ranking.
Ryan Kaji started his journey at the mere age of 4, and it’s been 6 years since his debut. With his child-amusing playtime, he has made over 33 Million subscribers on his channel Ryan’s World.
Utilizing his 33 Million subscribers on his main channel, Ryan Kaji is still earning a fortune with branded merchandise and toys sold at Target and Walmart.
Here’s an example video of Ryan Kaji for you.
Ryan’s Superhero Family Titan Universe!
Earning in 2021
$27 Million.
8. Dude Perfect
These five stunt masters have shocked the world with their classical and dangerous stunts.
This sports-comedy troupe is made of twins Coby and Cory Cotton, Garett Hilbert, Cody Jones, and Tyler Toney.
They make the classical “Don’t try at home” stunts which are dangerous and amusing.
But wait a minute!!
Recently these stuntmen released a “how-to” book on 101 amazing stunts with a complete step-by-step guide explaining everything with pictures.
So now, by following these instructions, you can try it at home if you want.
Here’s a video from Dude Perfect that we recommend watching.
Loser Gets Full Body Casted | OT 35.
Earning in 2021
$20 million.
9. Logan Paul
After Jake Paul, who acquired the second position in our list, we have another Paul here. Logan Paul, the older brother of Jake.
These brothers experienced a downfall after the “Suicide Forest” scandal in 2017, but here they are again on the list of 10 highest-paid YouTubers.
Last year, the mind-blowing podcast from Logan, which was named “IMPAULSIVE,” created over 100 Million YouTube views, and to be honest, that’s a lot.
Other than that, the “Pokemon Card Discussion” of Logan Paul is also pretty popular among his subscribers.
Let’s have a look at one of his trending videos.
I Made A Masterpiece | Logan Paul’s 99 Originals (Official Trailer.)
Earning in 2021
$18 Million.
10. Preston Arsement - $14 million
The last YouTube star in our list of the 10 highest-paid YouTubers is Preston Arsement.
This young lad has increased his popularity with first-class gaming and pranking skills.
Out of his several YouTube channels, PrestonPlayz is the one that describes this fellow quickly. The Minecraft version of the “Squid Games” he showed in one of his recent videos has hit the jackpot.
So how much does this young fellow earn? A lot!!!
Here’s a famous video of Preston Arsement.
50 Ways To DESTROY The Warden In Minecraft.
Earning in 2021
$16 Million.
After seeing all these highest-paid YouTubers, you must be wondering what makes them earn so much money with just a YouTube channel.
Here are some reasons that decide the highest-earning Youtubers.
Part3. What Decides the Highest-Earning YouTubers?
Multiple factors influence YouTubers’ earnings.
First of all, it’s the subscribers’ growth. As subscribers to the YouTube channel increase, the creator can apply for YouTube’s Partner Program and start monetizing the channel with channel membership or subscriptions.
That’s not all; the creator can also use different ads, and the revenue generated can even be in millions if you have a lot of subscribers.
Then comes the channel type. If the channel is a niche, it will not make as much money as channels that meet the public’s appetite.
Lastly, we can’t ignore the quality of videos, can we?
A high-quality video with multiple transitions, effects, and interactive scenes is a must if you want to gain popularity on your YouTube channel.
So how can we make our videos top-notch?
Read on and find the answer in the bonus tip below.
Bonus Tip to Increase YouTube Money
One of the best video editor platforms for pushing the storytelling boundaries of your YouTube videos is Wondershare Filmora.
This powerful and intuitive video editor is suited for all kinds of content creators, especially YouTubers. Multiple video effect plug-ins, excellent templates, and intuitive annotations are available for polishing and shaping your videos just like you want.
Meanwhile, you can readily temper the video settings of your content to slow the vital point of the video or make the video sounds more clear and fascinating. So why are you waiting?Just download the Wondershare Filmora now and level up your YouTube videos before you upload them on your channel.
Now, YouTube is not the only social media platform for making money. TikTokers are also earning a fortune nowadays. But which one of them is better? Let’s have a look at it.
Are YouTubers Earning More Money than TikTokers?
With analysis, it’s crystal clear that YouTubers are making more money than TickTokers, and it’s not without reason.
In the year 2021, YouTube has paid more than 15 Billion US$ to its creators altogether, according to JUMPSTART . And it’s to be expected because Youtubers have been making content for way longer than TickTokers.
For example, MrBeast posted his first video on YouTube in 2012, and it has been about 10 years since he created his content.
Are Highest-Paid YouTube Stars Always Trending?
Since the highest-paid YouTubers make so much money, you may think they are always “Trending” on YouTube.
Sorry to pop your bubble, but they are not.
The highest-paid YouTubers may have a ton of subscribers, but being in “Trending” is different.
The most important reason is that the “Trending” part of YouTube shows popular videos in the specific area of the users, so it varies depending upon the user’s location.
Final Words
The world’s biggest video-sharing platform, YouTube, offers an opportunity to all content creators.
And those who get on the top strike a fortune without a doubt.
The top 10 highest-paid YouTubers are listed in this article who are making millions of dollars with their YouTube channel.
And if you also want to create first-class YouTube videos just like them, try using Wondershare Filmora for editing your videos before uploading them on YouTube.
Thanks for reading, folks.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
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