YouTube is with Pewdiepie game has earned $ 7,000,000 in 2014. "
- July 7, 2015
- Technology Product
Most Popular Stars of YouTube made $ 7 million (£ 4.5 million) in 2014, according to the Swedish newspaper Expressen.
Felix Kjellberg, 25, to the fans known as Pewdiepie distinguished with video games and online download reactions.
It has 37 million followers on the video-sharing site - more than one direction and Taylor Swift.
"It uses an attractive target group of adolescents and young adults," said Ian Maude, from Enders Analysis.
"It's strange to think that someone like many of YouTube could win, but that is half of the UK are watching their videos," he said.
Mr. Kjellberg last video, in which she plays the online game called Agario has given 1.5 million views in 18 hours.
Expressen saw dividends who are aware of company Mr. Kjellberg, how much she had won paid.
In July 2014 Mr. Kjellberg confirmed to a hearing on Reddit, which was "more or less" won $ 4,000,000 in 2013.
In response to criticism, he published: "I have to spend a lot more money to charity than anything I happened to me."
YouTube remains earn placed around their videos now money from ads profitable to the highest level of stars.
The terms and conditions of the site creator prohibit the disclosure, how much they earn, but on Monday Olajide Olatunji gamer, known as KSI, told the newspaper Metro, which had earned enough money to buy a house for his parents.
While some star award their income with product placement, Mr. Kjellberg said that it is not very many.
"I can do more than I on YouTube," he wrote on Reddit. "With this freedom, but also to respect my fans, so this is possible, do not end up doing a lot of mention."
Mr Maude has a word of warning for those YouTube with dreams of becoming a millionaire.
"How many things do only a few people at the top, exceptionally well, but there is a long line of people who have no money," he said.
"People need to see something special. This does not happen for everyone."
Mr. Kjellberg comments not be published Expressen article on Sunday, but Retweet game critic Jim Sterling, who wrote: "It is the time of year when people find out how much money is Pewdiepie real and put salt.
"Good for him, I say."
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