The economics of “going viral” on YouTube is something people often wonder about, in terms of the the pecuniary benefit to the stars of the show. This infographic breaks it down for you. Source
Image compliments of Masters in Marketing Degrees
The economics of “going viral” on YouTube is something people often wonder about, in terms of the the pecuniary benefit to the stars of the show. This infographic breaks it down for you. Source
Image compliments of Masters in Marketing Degrees
Dafuq is a jenna marbles
That woman is annoying as shit! Women eat it up though.. I just don’t get it. Props to her though for making a very nice income of it!
The Content ID part intrigued me-
Found this piece from someone with a sense of humor and technical ability:
http://www.scottsmitelli.com/articles/youtube-audio-content-id
I’ve watched RayWilliamJohnson and FreddieW for a few years. Freddie used to do a video about once a week but he’s tapered off a bit on the frequency. His videos use a ton of special effects (mostly computerized).
I’m surprised Smosh is the top. I think their humor targets a younger generation (very zany).
Thanks to Youtube and other user-managed video sites (such as LiveLeak) I cut my cable a few months ago. If I need to watch a hit show like Game of Thrones I’ll just rent the Blu-Rays when I need to.