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现在好多这种做视频的人叫YouTuber的,很多人每周甚至每天发视频,比如时事评论,
生活感想,专业知识,还有的人凭长得好看点每天胡言乱语搞怪之类也有很多点击。请
问这些人YouTube都给他们钱吗?这个钱是怎么给的?看视频本身质量时长还是点击次
数。有的人每次几万,几十万甚至上百万的点击。这个钱怎么给的?
看下面这个6岁小孩靠review玩具赚了1000万美元
When most people think back on the child celebrities of their time, they&#
160;may think of child movie actors, the well-trained stars of showbiz.
For some, these were stars such as Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, or 
;Macaulay Culkin of “Home Alone” fame. For others, they were Judy Garland&
#160;or Shirley Temple.
For kids these days, however, some of the biggest stars are not actors at
all but YouTube stars.
And one of the biggest of them all is a 6-year-old named Ryan who plays with
toys — mesmerizing millions of children across the globe.
Since he was 3 years old, Ryan’s parents have been capturing videos of
him opening toys, playing with them and “reviewing” them for videos
posted on their YouTube channel, “Ryan ToysReview.”
Ryan’s last name and his place of residence are a closely guarded
secret, and not without reason.
Ryan has become a multi-millionaire, according to Forbes magazine’s just-
out list of highest paid YouTube entrepreneurs. He was ranked number
eight, having brought in $11 million in revenue between June 1, 2016, and
June 1, 2017, before management fees and taxes, of course. He tied with the
comedy channel Smosh, created by Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox.
Children everywhere have become hooked, watching his videos for hours a day,
even mimicking him and starting their own YouTube channels. For some of his
youngest fans, Ryan is not just some stranger on the Internet. He is their
friend.
Combined, the world’s 10 highest-paid YouTube stars earned $127 million, up
 80 percent from last year. According to Forbes, this boost came thanks
to ad dollars from a surge in views — including a healthy sum from “
Ryan ToysReview.”
What has grown into a viral phenomenon began with a simple,
unremarkable 15-minute video about a Lego Duplo train set. When
his family started recording and posting the videos in March 2015, the 3-
year-old barely had any views let alone reviews, according to a profile of
Ryan in Verge. In his first video, he simply opened a Lego box, set up the
blocks, and played with them.
“Ryan was watching a lot of toy review channels — some of his favorites
are EvanTubeHD and Hulyan Maya — because they used to make a lot of videos
about Thomas the Tank Engine, and Ryan was super into Thomas,” his mother,
who declined to be named, told TubeFilter last year.
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“One day, he asked me, ‘How come I’m not on YouTube when all the other
kids are?’ So we just decided — yeah, we can do that. Then, we took him to
the store to get his very first toy — I think it was a Lego train set —
and it all started from there.”
Soon the boy started playing with not just one toy at a time, but two, and
then dozens. About four months in, his channel saw an explosion of
traffic, driven primarily by a viral video of Ryan reviewing a hundred toys
at once. It is titled “100+ cars toys GIANT EGG SURPRISE OPENING Disney
Pixar Lightning McQueen kids video Ryan ToysReview”
“Ryan ToysReview” took off. Views started doubling every month. In January
of 2016, he hit 1 million subscribers. A year later, he had more
than 5 million. Now, he’s at more than 10 million subscribers.
In June, TubeFilter ranked “Ryan ToysReview” as the most viewed YouTube
channel in the U.S. for the 40th week in a row. In September, NBA
player Kevin Durant was featured in one of Ryan’s videos performing a 
children’s science experiment.
Ryan’s popularity makes perfect sense. He’s got every small kid’s dream
job, opening toys and playing with them, day after day. He’s smiley, too,
totally nonthreatening to parents and children alike. No bad words. No
preachy banter. He’s a miniature Mister Rogers but without the sweater and
slippers.
In his most popular video, published April 13, 2016, Ryan’s mother films
him as he crawls through an inflatable waterslide, searching for giant
Easter eggs. He cracks open each one to find various toys inside.
“It’s Lighting McQueen!” he says excitedly as he opens one to find a toy
car from the Disney movie “Cars.” And wow, in another there’s a character
from “Paw Patrol,” in another, there’s Spider-Man.
“I bet there’s a bad guy in there,” he says, gesturing at one of the
uncracked eggs. “Who do you think it is, kids?”
He spends much of the rest of the video tossing the toys down the waterslide
, playing with them in an inflatable pool.
Ryan’s got great timing too. He specializes in the slow reveal, like the
opening of those eggs, and in surprise.
Of his 30 most popular videos, more than half include the word “
SURPRISE” in all caps in the titles: “GIANT EGG SURPRISE,” “HUGE EGGS
SURPRISE TOYS CHALLENGE,” “BALLOON POP SURPRISE,” “SURPRISE TOYS Giant
Ball Pit Challenge.”
There’s no overthinking,  no “why is this toy better than another,”
no analysis, something adults describing “Ryan ToysReview” just can’t
resist.
The channel was described by Verge as “a mash-up of personal vlog and
“unboxing” video, a blend of innocent childhood antics and relentless,
often overwhelming consumerism.”
“Unboxing” refers to one of today’s oddest and most lucrative
genres on YouTube. The videos are exactly what they sound like: footage of
people opening packages of newly purchased items, the latest Apple devices,
Chanel, Louis Vuitton, as The Washington Post’s Robin Givhan explained.
Each time someone clicks on one of Ryan’s videos, his family makes money.
There are ads and links to ads all over the place.
Ryan has real impact.
“If a product gets 10 million, 20 millions views, and you see that Ryan
loves it, or other kids love it, it has a huge impact at retail,” Jim
Silver, CEO of the review site Toys, Tots, Pets, and More, told the Verge&#
160;when Ryan was still 5 years old. “He’s really the youngest success
that we’ve seen. Most of the time the kids were in the 6-plus range, just
because of the vocabulary and the maturity to do a review.”
His parents told TubeFilter in September of last year that 99 percent of the
channel’s videos aren’t branded. At the time, the parents said
they paid for all of the toys that Ryan reviewed. It’s unclear how
many toys he reviews are sent to him by sponsors, but his video descriptions
often include dozens of links to name-brand items. According to his channel
’s “about” page, the family donates most of the toys to charity after
Ryan reviews them.
Many videos include Ryan doing things other than playing with toys. They&#
160;show him going to get a haircut, playing hide and seek in a hotel and
attending his twin siblings’ birthday party.
“We post a new video every day, and we typically film two to three videos
at a time two to three times per week,” his mom told TubeFilter. “We try
not to interfere with Ryan’s pre-pre-school schedule, so a majority of the
filming takes place during the weekend, and then we’ll edit while he’s in
school.”
But even with just a few daily snippets of Ryan’s routine, his viewers 
;can virtually insert themselves in his life. And for some young kids, the
line is blurred between what’s real and what’s simply a part of Ryan’s
videos.
“My 5-year-old EATS THIS STUFF UP!” one mother, Lindsay Weiss, wrote in a
blog post titled “Ryan’s Toy Review may be the death of me.”
“It is literally the only thing he watches on YouTube and the other day I
caught him talking back to Ryan telling him he had missed an important
feature in the new game ‘Don’t Wake Daddy.’”
“Honey, you know Ryan can’t hear you, right?” Weiss said she told her son.
“He doesn’t need to hear me, Mama,” her son responded, Weiss wrote.
“He just KNOWS.”
“I also have Ryan to thank for the THIRTEEN games my kiddo got for his
birthday last week,” Weiss added. “That’s right. My kid got THIRTEEN
games for his birthday. All courtesy of seeing Ryan play the games and
squeal with delight.”
Other parents have left scores of messages on Ryan’s YouTube channel,
thanking him and his parents, saying their kids sometimes watch his videos
for hours a day.
“My son is autistic,” one parent wrote. “Your videos are helping him
to speak, use his imagination, and properly use toys! He enjoys these
videos several times a day and i would just love to say thank you!”
“hey Ryan ToysReview hi there,” another parent wrote. “my 3yr old kid
Ashaz loves watching your videos. He wants to say hi n says you are his
small brother lol…we are from India and best wishes from all of us.”
“Ryan, my boy loves your toys reviews, every day he watches your videos,”
one mother posted. “Today he asked me ‘mom, when we gonna visit Ryan?
’, I told him that is not possible because we live in different countries,
maybe when you will grow :)”
The greatest testament comes from the children themselves though.
“hello ryan,” one of them wrote recently. “… i am 5 years old i am
in my dad’s account how old are you also i love your videos.”
Samantha Schmidt is a reporter for The Washington Post's Morning Mix
team. She previously worked as a reporting fellow for the New York Times.
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有观看者捐钱。不过大头还是靠广告
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点击量大就有人来找你了。。。。
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