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Sailing La Vagabonde
https://youtu.be/KAWnLL5Pf6U
Better looking than Goeff Carter. Ok you mongers I just thought I'd share this with you.
Refreshing to see what youtube can do for your career if you think outside the box.
What one wouldn't give to be young and sexy again. I hope you enjoy this couples exploits as I have.
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Been watching these two since they started, they have it sussed. If you haven't already have a look at S/V Delos also.
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Yes I have been following them. They seem to party a lot and have a great time. Nice boat that SV Delos is but the guy and gal who sail IMPI have the sweetest boat. UMA does a similar venture but their boat is a real piece of work. I hope they don't get into real trouble with it.
I tend to watch this stuff while I'm at work (on break of course) to help pass the time sometimes. The point of the post is just that. I've been working to live while these folks live while working if you could call it work. I think its great what technology has done in this instance.
I can't think of a better way to have fun and get paid for it than these folks. Youtube and Patrion is really something.
I forgot the name but their is a sight that will tell you the stats on individuals getting paid by youtube and how much. Don't know about patrion never looked too far into it.
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Patreon is a method of paying a sponsorship per video you watch. For example you elect to pay Delos $5.00 every time you watch a new vid that they post.
The advent of being paid in this fashion has certainly opened up the possibility of a cruising life to more and younger people.
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Yes, and you dont have to pay to watch.
I thought some of the crowd that cant travel easily would enjoy the scenery. I'm envious for sure as Im still working for a living.
Drop ship marketing does not have the same appeal and I thought that was a great Idea for a nomad.
Willie Nelson said it best when he said" I like to go swimmin with bowlegged women."
The fish
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I'm getting the video camera out then...
Here’s how it works: Have you ever tried to watch a video on Youtube but before it plays you need to watch a commercial? That’s called a pre-roll. Every 1000 times a pre-roll advertisement is shown, Youtube gets paid some amount of money. The amount can vary but typically Youtube is paid between $20 and $25 for every thousand ad views. This is called a CPM. This is exactly how CelebrityNetWorth makes money as well, except our CPMs are nowhere near $25, because we think pre-roll commercials are really annoying.
When a Youtube channel has enough followers, the owner of the account can apply to become a member of their Partner Program. Youtube Partners earn a cut of the CPM earned off the videos in their channel. Youtube takes 45% of whatever the partner channel earns. The CPM price can vary quite a bit, but typically a Youtube Partner ends up earning a roughly $5-7 CPM. That means, for every 1000 times an advertisement is shown on their channel, the Partner could earn $7 (and Youtube would take the remaining ($18). Sometimes they earn way more, sometimes way less. Assuming a Partner’s video has one million views and every single viewer watched a pre-roll advertisement, the Partner would earn $7000 (1 million divided by 1000 * $7). That’s a very rough example. In reality, for a variety of reasons, Youtube would never show a pre-roll on every single video view. For example, many ads are only targeted at people in the United States. Other times, YouTube won’t show a pre-roll to someone who just got one. A pre-roll that is viewed all the way through without skipping obviously pays much more. A pre-roll that advertises the next Iron Man movie pays more than a small banner ad for a domain name company…
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#9: UberHaxorNova – $3.5 million (1.3b views)
#8: RayWilliamJohnson – $4 million (2.7b views)
#7: TobyGames – $4.2 million (1.7b views)
#6: JennaMarbles – $4.3 million (1.5b views)
#5: BluCollection – $4.8 million (1.78b views)
#4: DisneyCollectorBR – $5 million (2.6b views)
#3: Smosh – $5.7 million (3.4b views)
#2: BlueXephos – $6.7 million (2.4b views)
#1: Pewdiepie – $7 million (5.4b views)
:)