Youtube Vlogging as a Career over Investment Banking?

What do you think? It needs very less investments, the career at the start is pretty slow and one makes no money for over a year, but after 3-4 years, it will make money on its own. 2 videos a week, part-time income goes, less than 10 hrs of work. You can work in McDonald's by the time you grow your channel. No need college, no need high level of intelligence, no need of +100 hrs of work and no high chance of risk. +you get famous. What do you think?

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There's quite a few people doing this.

Most don't make money on advertising anymore, they rely on Paypal and Pateron.

If you can find a niche, make quality videos (audio is very important), and build a following, you can do pretty well for yourself. I personally know 2 people who do it full time.

But like you said, it takes time. Also, 2 quality videos a week will take you a little bit more than 10 hours of work per week.

If you do it, good luck.

 

If you have enough followers and viewers you can make a lot. A cousin of mine does video game reviews, has > 1 million followers and makes $400,000. oh and he's only 18!!! So you can definitely make a lot.

 

The chance of becoming viral or famous is slim. Moreover even if u do become famous for a while, most youtube careers are short lived. The chance of you turning youtube into a life long sustainable income/career like Casey Neistat is even slimmer. But if it does happen, good for you!

 
"themonkeyking" NO MD screaming on your face, no need college, no need high level of intelligence, no need of +100 hrs of work and no high chance of risk. +you get famous.

I would think IB is considerably less risk than trying to make it big on youtube. If you really think it will only take you 10 hours a week to produce quality content why don't you do it while in school?

 

Dollar Keeps Raining YT and IBD It's Everyday BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

GoldenCinderblock: "I keep spending all my money on exotic fish so my armor sucks. Is it possible to romance multiple females? I got with the blue chick so far but I am also interested in the electronic chick and the face mask chick."
 

Love H3H3 simply because they show us what's exactly wrong with Youtube Content Creators these days. Also love Filthy Frank for his politically incorrect videos and antics that make you gag on your drink.

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GoldenCinderblock: "I keep spending all my money on exotic fish so my armor sucks. Is it possible to romance multiple females? I got with the blue chick so far but I am also interested in the electronic chick and the face mask chick."
 

I would start YouTube slowly. It takes some time for word of mouth to spread about your content being good. Treat it as a side hustle until your subscriber base grows enough to justify doing it full time.

 

The risks are very high, as in there is no guarantee for fame, and the rewards are low. There are a lot of statistics for the compensation per view on the internet. Besides, adblock is killing ad revenue. I guess getting into banking is also pretty slim, but once you are in, and don't mess up, the rewards can be pretty good.

 

I see, but it can count as an extra curricular activity and you're more likely to be hired. plus, you can advertise the contents in your video channel itself, so even if adblock is there, people will pay to promote or review products.

 

If and only if that vlogger has a following. As for that extra curricular activity, I struggle to see how anyone can put that on their resume for banking or consulting.

 

I think most people who find success on the platform don't think of it as a career, just as a side hustle, until they find large-scale success. I would love to do it for a living, mainly in the travel blogging niche, but it's absolutely riskier than working in banking, I've run a channel for the last year, where I just post videos on my college campus and different trips that I have taken with friends, and I have about 10,000 subscribers. It has taken a lot of work to get there, and the fame doesn't just come overnight. At least for my strategy, it's all about meaningful and consistent growth over time. I just see it as a hobby, and I kind of feel like starting a channel with the sole intention of getting big and doing it as a career is a losing strategy. People don't pick up a camera and say, "Alright, I'm going to do everything I can to become a rich, successful filmmaker." Most people have a genuine passion in video making, editing, and creative pursuits, and would do it regardless of whether or not they're making banker money.

 

Lol, they said youtube was saturated five years back, and now what?

As more people in developing countries move online, more people are going to watch more Youtube videos.

GoldenCinderblock: "I keep spending all my money on exotic fish so my armor sucks. Is it possible to romance multiple females? I got with the blue chick so far but I am also interested in the electronic chick and the face mask chick."
 

I never said Youtube was saturated five years ago. I'm just saying the market will reach its peak fairly soon in the future, or even have peaked with all the big sponsor pulling out due to bad Youtube monetization policies. As I stated, it is not wise to not have all your eggs in one basket. You also just proved my point with your other comment in this thread below. Youtube creators obviously have a hard time with making a living with ad revenues and are resorting to patron and other similar services. Once a worthy competitor of Youtube comes into play, Youtube will either fall or will step its game to prevent big personalities from leaving its ecosystem. Only time will tell.

 

Completely agree. YouTube has really started to compete against tv. Now with their cable subscription service they can really offer something that beats the hell out of AT&T. As a content creator it is very difficult to get big without pumping out a ton of quality or eye-catching videos and I think it's necessary to have a few streams of income like twitch or patreon.

 

PewDiePie and H3H3 have already voiced concerns about how difficult it has become for youtubers to make money these days. Established guys such as PewDiePie (gamer), Casey Neistat (family vlogger/hobbyist) and H3H3 (satire) are facing stiff competition from shit channels such as RyanToysReview (kid reviewing toys), Logan Paul Vlogs (guy vlogging while having seizures) and Jessica Nigri (boobs and ass cosplay). Not to mention YT squeezing out content creators with new rules and reduced comp - I wonder how channels such as FilthyFrank and PewDiePie make any money on their slang-ridden videos.

All-in-all, Youtube will soon become a failing medium for most people as platforms such as Patreon, Twitch (owned by Amazon) and Amazon Video cater to an increasing number of streamers and creators. On the other hand, Youtube is being increasingly populated by mainstream media and Viners. Not to mention Prank Invasion (check this dude out - NSFW)!

IT'S EVERYDAY BROOOOOOO!!!!

GoldenCinderblock: "I keep spending all my money on exotic fish so my armor sucks. Is it possible to romance multiple females? I got with the blue chick so far but I am also interested in the electronic chick and the face mask chick."
 

My kids watch Logan Paul and random British dudes playing minecraft. Plus that EvanTube kid who reviews toys- I agree this will pass as a viable (if rare) moneymaker but those lucky bastards had good timing

 

Hmmm, you have point. but i have seen some indian youtubers who has gotten massive popularity quickly, simply cause they have indian following. more and more indian will have access to internet, and if i manage to get that target audience, i'll go high quick. no need for money, fame alone will pay for it. can promote paid products. and if i have a massive following, i can have strong extra curricular activity.

 

If I'm not mistaken, YT money is lower in developing markets than in developed markets. It's directly related to the amount of advertising spend in each of the countries. So no, you won't make $2 per 1k views.

GoldenCinderblock: "I keep spending all my money on exotic fish so my armor sucks. Is it possible to romance multiple females? I got with the blue chick so far but I am also interested in the electronic chick and the face mask chick."
 

Tits and guitar. She's now doing "Investor Relations" at Winton.

GoldenCinderblock: "I keep spending all my money on exotic fish so my armor sucks. Is it possible to romance multiple females? I got with the blue chick so far but I am also interested in the electronic chick and the face mask chick."
 

The Youtubers that are going to become really profitable out of it are the ones that grow into other digital media platforms and partner with larger studios and networks. It's basically already happening.

Gimme the loot
 

Casey Neistat and CinnamonToastKen to prove a point. But yeah, their views have been decreasing like crazy ever since they became dads and husbands.

YT is something they do for fun, and to grow their brand. For instance, PewDiePie, Jacksepticeye and Markiplier have invested most of their savings into real estate, while also building their personal brand and selling merchandise. Neistat invested into Beme, a blackhole that was swallowed up by CNN (Sad!). Tai Lopez, well Tai Lopez.

That being said, the ones I'm fans of (PDP, Jack, Mark, H3H3, CTK) do it mostly for fun and as an opportunity to connect with each other and hate on other folks. If vloggers can translate this into meaningful acting careers, good for them, but I'm yet to see a vlogger who isn't fatigued by vlogging, or who hasn't made into the big screen in a blockbuster movie.

GoldenCinderblock: "I keep spending all my money on exotic fish so my armor sucks. Is it possible to romance multiple females? I got with the blue chick so far but I am also interested in the electronic chick and the face mask chick."
 

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