If YouTube popularity is fickle, Ricky Dillon -- an early star who rose to fame as part of the YouTube collab channel Our2ndLife -- has found an inventive way to keep a viable career on the platform.
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Twitch Reportedly Fell Short Of Ad Revenue Projections Last Year
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Ricky Dillon Pauses Full-Time YouTube Career To Edit For The Dolan Twins, Colleen Ballinger, Others
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Creators Going Pro: Caleb Marshall Makes His Living As YouTube’s Premier “Fitness Pop Star”—But Not By Raking In Ad Revenue
Caleb Marshall has 2.17 million subscribers on YouTube. His channel, where he uploads at least one dance workout routine each week, brings more than 12 million views per month. His Cardio Concerts sell out major venues. He recently owned the stage at the 2019 Streamy Awards, where he was one of a handful of YouTubers to perform live.
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Top TikTok Stars Can Earn $30,000 Per Sponsored Post, While Hollywood Celebs Can Pocket Six Figures (Report)
Despite continued concerns surrounding censorship and data privacy, TikTok has quickly become a financial honeypot for influencers. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the app is particularly favored by fashion and beauty brands in search of its coveted Gen Z audience -- whereas Instagram may still rule the roost when it comes to millennials.
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Emma Chamberlain Discusses Body Dysmorphia In First U.S. Magazine Cover Story
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Ray William Johnson Returns To YouTube After Yearlong Absence With Self-Help Series
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TikTok Says It Patched Major Security Flaws Uncovered By Research Firm
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Michelle Obama To Launch College Docuseries On IGTV, ‘A Year Of Firsts’
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CAA Signs Lifestyle Vlogger And Entrepreneur Kristin Johns
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YouTube Music Poaches WMG Vet Dan Chalmers To Serve As Director, EMEA
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YouTube Disables More Product Features On Kid-Oriented Content After FTC Settlement
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Shane Dawson Launches New Channel For Beauty Content, Deleted Doc Scenes
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