How counting to 100k for nothing lead to Millions
Apr 16, 2024 3:37 pm
Hi
Did you know…
According to Statista, YouTube sponsorship deals vary by subscriber count?
If you have between 1,000 and 10,000 subscribers you can expect between $60 on up to $850.
Have 10,000 to 50,000 subscribers?
That’ll get ya anywhere from $180 up to $2,240.
Have 50,000 to 500,000 subscribers?
That’s easily anywhere from $389 on up to $5,859.
Have half a mil up to 1 million eyeballs subscribed to your Youtube channel?
You should comfortably expect anywhere between $1,105 all the way up to $16,234.
Anything past 1 million subscribers and you shouldn’t accept anything less than $2,500 at a minimum.
When you reduce it to numbers like this, the game plan should be straightforward, right?
Just get more subscribers then get sponsors.
Simple!
HA! If only…
Nah, the truth is it ain’t that easy.
Thank goodness.
Like everything else in the world, you’ve got amateurs and pros.
Most creatives ain’t super business minded.
They’re talent.
They create.
Business minded Youtubers have more polish and shine.
They’ve got processes in place.
Standardized systems.
They have checklists and stuff.
Teams.
Even ones that didn’t start off that way.
Know Mr. Beast?
He's the number 1 Youtuber in the world.
To date he's got 252 MILLION subscribers to his main channel.
Last year his channel did 82 mil in revenue.
When he started out, he was just a kid making videos from his mom's house in 2013.
He first went viral in January 2017, when he uploaded a video showing himself counting to 100,000.
That same year he got his first sponsor... Quid.
They gave him money and he in turn made videos of himself giving away their money.
Those videos are some of the most emotionally triggering...
In a good way.
Today, Mr. beast still makes videos, but he's also got other business ventures.
Feastibles Chocolate bars?
To get a shoutout from him in one of his vids today is gonna run ya at least 3 mil.
That's like super bowl level pricing.
Just ask the folks that created Brawl Stars, a multiplayer mobile game.
Was it worth it?
I dunno, but then again, most of us don't have super bowl beast clout, nor the capital to run that type of campaign.
Wouldn't it have been nice to be the first dude to sponsor Mr. Beast before he was the beast we know today?
Even better...
What if we would've had him shout us out before we ever paid him to do it?
Bet that'd get you quite the lifetime supply of Feastibles to fill your chocolate bar holes, right?
That’s what this upcoming training is all about
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We don't need to.
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Becoming a hustle grinding Mr. beast not necessary.
You don't need a product or a Youtube channel to work this.
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