PewDiePie and Mr. Beast Made Less Money Than This 9-Year Old on YouTube
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For the second straight year, PewDiePie nor Mr. Beast are the highest-earning creators on YouTube. Though they re still near the top of
Forbes annual earnings list, both creators have been bested again by Ryan Kaji, a nine-year-old creator that makes review and unboxing videos with his siblings and parents. Kaji s whopping 12.2 billion views and 41.7 million netted the pre-teen creator a reported $29.5 million throughout the year.
Mr. Beast real name Jimmy Donaldson finished in a near second place, converting his 3 billion views and 47.8 million subscribers to a reported $24 million according to the financial mag. In addition to his gift-all content plan, the creator has unveiled his plans to start a fast-food burger chain the first, of which, he opened up over the weekend.
Ryan Kaji, 9, earns $29 5m as this year s highest-paid YouTuber
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Founded in 2013 and based in LA, Addition Management works to help YouTube clients monetize and develop multiple revenue streams.
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The firm focuses on strategic partnerships and long-term brand and career development. It has connected clients with brands like Sony, Samsung, Microsoft, Kroger, and Nestle.
Talent managers: Nancy Tamayo (CEO and cofounder) and Petar Mandich (chief talent officer and cofounder).
Mandich was the executive producer on all four seasons of YouTube star Joey Graceffa s YouTube Originals show Escape the Night, and he got his start in artist and music management at The Collective (now S
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