newsinsightplus.com 2010AttributionSoundsMost2022.These January 22, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityTechnologyMrBeast reveals he made $250,000 from X videoPublished31 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesBy Imran Rahman-Jones & Natalie ShermanBBC NewsThe world’s most popular YouTuber, MrBeast, has revealed he made more than $250,000 (£197,000) from posting a video on X, formerly known as Twitter.He had previously said it was not worth posting on the social media site as creators only got a small amount of advertising revenue.However, after a U-turn last week, he posted an old video – which has generated more than 155 million views.The stunt has been closely watched as X’s business struggles. Elon Musk, the owner of X, has tried various strategies to boost engagement on the platform since buying it in October 2022.These include sharing advertising revenue with high profile creators, something that other sites, including YouTube, already do.But the plans have faced doubts, as traffic to the site has declined. X’s advertising revenue has also plunged as Mr Musk’s feud with advertisers over issues such as hate speech and misinformation rumbles on.Star YouTuber MrBeast backtracks on X video snubElon Musk visits site of Auschwitz death campMrBeast – real name Jimmy Donaldson – had previously said that even a “billion views” would not make it worth his while to post videos on X.But he said he was “super curious” to see how much advertising revenue he could make from the video.He said on Monday that the big sum seemed “a bit of a façade”.”Advertisers saw the attention it was getting and bought ads on my video (I think) and thus my revenue per view is [probably] higher than what you’d experience,” he wrote in the post, adding that he planned to choose 10 “random people” to give the money he made.Analysts said an equivalent haul would be hard to repeat without MrBeast’s massive profile. “He said he made $250,000, so not bad for one video,” said Karsten Weide, principal at W Media Research. “It’s good numbers but you have to have a massive amount of traffic.”The amount so-called influencers can make varies from person to person. The terms of individual deals are kept confidential, although it is thought the biggest names online may be able to negotiate special rates.In November 2022, Forbes estimated that MrBeast made $54m in a year from his YouTube channel.Since then, he has gained millions of subscribers on his main channel, to make a total of 233 million.The size of his audience has prompted courtship from companies looking to boost their platforms. MrBeast, who has claimed his videos cost millions of dollars to make, is reportedly working on a deal for a show with a huge streaming platform.He had previously posted the same video, where he tries out cars of differing valuations, on YouTube in September 2023. It currently has over 215 million views on YouTube, where MrBeast makes most of his money.Dave Wiskus, chief executive of Nebula, the largest independent premium streaming platform, said the performance of the video on X suggested that creators might not want to simply write off X as a platform for sharing their work, noting that even for MrBeast, making more than $250,000 was “not nothing”.”If you’re a creator who can pull in any kind of numbers and if you’re already making the video and you can post it over there too, then sure, why not?” he said. But he said he did not think less famous people would be able to bring in equivalent sums. “This was a one-off from the biggest YouTuber on earth that got international media attention,” Mr Wiskus added. “I don’t think another creator who pulls in 1% of those impressions is going to put in 1% of that money.”MrBeast’s experiment is fairly unique. Most creators would not attract anywhere near those viewing numbers, or indeed the global media attention that went along with it. As he said himself, the final sum his video earned him is not reflective of the experience for most of X’s users.It will undoubtedly please X chief executive Linda Yaccarino, who joined the firm last year following a stellar career in advertising. She is said to have privately struggled with the reputation of X, so it will be encouraging for her to see that ads can still perform well on the platform. The company’s owner Elon Musk visited the site of the Auschwitz death camp on Monday, following intense scrutiny of the way in which the social network handles anti-Semitic content on its platform. This is one of the big issues which troubles many of X’s users and potential advertisers. It is one which Mr Musk must continue to address both in terms of words and actions.There are also rumours that MrBeast may be negotiating his own show with one of the large video streaming platforms. If this is indeed the case, his experiment on X is a loud signal as to just how much he is worth. Related TopicsMrBeastSocial mediaYouTubersYouTubeViral postsMore on this storyStar YouTuber MrBeast backtracks on X video snubPublished6 days agoElon Musk visits site of Auschwitz death campPublished6 hours agoTop StoriesStorm Isha leaves two dead and thousands without powerPublished52 minutes agoBoy died in ‘dangerous prank’ push into riverPublished2 hours agoIsraeli father fears hostage daughter was sexually abusedPublished3 hours agoFeaturesNikki Haley finally gets her solo showdown with Trump’I slept under airport chairs after Bristol flight diverted to Paris’What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed?Measles cases on the rise + Trump’s big week. 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newsinsightplus.com 2010AttributionSoundsMost2022.These January 22, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityTechnologyMrBeast reveals he made $250,000 from X videoPublished31 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesBy Imran Rahman-Jones & Natalie ShermanBBC NewsThe world’s most popular YouTuber, MrBeast, has revealed he made more than $250,000 (£197,000) from posting a video on X, formerly known as Twitter.He had previously said it was not worth posting on the social media site as creators only got a small amount of advertising revenue.However, after a U-turn last week, he posted an old video – which has generated more than 155 million views.The stunt has been closely watched as X’s business struggles. Elon Musk, the owner of X, has tried various strategies to boost engagement on the platform since buying it in October 2022.These include sharing advertising revenue with high profile creators, something that other sites, including YouTube, already do.But the plans have faced doubts, as traffic to the site has declined. X’s advertising revenue has also plunged as Mr Musk’s feud with advertisers over issues such as hate speech and misinformation rumbles on.Star YouTuber MrBeast backtracks on X video snubElon Musk visits site of Auschwitz death campMrBeast – real name Jimmy Donaldson – had previously said that even a “billion views” would not make it worth his while to post videos on X.But he said he was “super curious” to see how much advertising revenue he could make from the video.He said on Monday that the big sum seemed “a bit of a façade”.”Advertisers saw the attention it was getting and bought ads on my video (I think) and thus my revenue per view is [probably] higher than what you’d experience,” he wrote in the post, adding that he planned to choose 10 “random people” to give the money he made.Analysts said an equivalent haul would be hard to repeat without MrBeast’s massive profile. “He said he made $250,000, so not bad for one video,” said Karsten Weide, principal at W Media Research. “It’s good numbers but you have to have a massive amount of traffic.”The amount so-called influencers can make varies from person to person. The terms of individual deals are kept confidential, although it is thought the biggest names online may be able to negotiate special rates.In November 2022, Forbes estimated that MrBeast made $54m in a year from his YouTube channel.Since then, he has gained millions of subscribers on his main channel, to make a total of 233 million.The size of his audience has prompted courtship from companies looking to boost their platforms. MrBeast, who has claimed his videos cost millions of dollars to make, is reportedly working on a deal for a show with a huge streaming platform.He had previously posted the same video, where he tries out cars of differing valuations, on YouTube in September 2023. It currently has over 215 million views on YouTube, where MrBeast makes most of his money.Dave Wiskus, chief executive of Nebula, the largest independent premium streaming platform, said the performance of the video on X suggested that creators might not want to simply write off X as a platform for sharing their work, noting that even for MrBeast, making more than $250,000 was “not nothing”.”If you’re a creator who can pull in any kind of numbers and if you’re already making the video and you can post it over there too, then sure, why not?” he said. But he said he did not think less famous people would be able to bring in equivalent sums. “This was a one-off from the biggest YouTuber on earth that got international media attention,” Mr Wiskus added. “I don’t think another creator who pulls in 1% of those impressions is going to put in 1% of that money.”MrBeast’s experiment is fairly unique. Most creators would not attract anywhere near those viewing numbers, or indeed the global media attention that went along with it. As he said himself, the final sum his video earned him is not reflective of the experience for most of X’s users.It will undoubtedly please X chief executive Linda Yaccarino, who joined the firm last year following a stellar career in advertising. She is said to have privately struggled with the reputation of X, so it will be encouraging for her to see that ads can still perform well on the platform. The company’s owner Elon Musk visited the site of the Auschwitz death camp on Monday, following intense scrutiny of the way in which the social network handles anti-Semitic content on its platform. This is one of the big issues which troubles many of X’s users and potential advertisers. It is one which Mr Musk must continue to address both in terms of words and actions.There are also rumours that MrBeast may be negotiating his own show with one of the large video streaming platforms. If this is indeed the case, his experiment on X is a loud signal as to just how much he is worth. Related TopicsMrBeastSocial mediaYouTubersYouTubeViral postsMore on this storyStar YouTuber MrBeast backtracks on X video snubPublished6 days agoElon Musk visits site of Auschwitz death campPublished6 hours agoTop StoriesStorm Isha leaves two dead and thousands without powerPublished52 minutes agoBoy died in ‘dangerous prank’ push into riverPublished2 hours agoIsraeli father fears hostage daughter was sexually abusedPublished3 hours agoFeaturesNikki Haley finally gets her solo showdown with Trump’I slept under airport chairs after Bristol flight diverted to Paris’What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed?Measles cases on the rise + Trump’s big week. AudioMeasles cases on the rise + Trump’s big weekAttributionSoundsAndrew Scott film an ‘unforgettable’ look at traumaRolling Tuscan fields among stunning travel award photosNorth Sea oil and gas claims fact-checkedWatch on iPlayer: What do the Houthis want?AttributioniPlayerCrumbling schools hit by leaks and cold, BBC findsElsewhere on the BBCA Scottish wild swimming road-trip!Julie Wilson Nimmo and Greg Hemphill take the plunge at Scotland’s breath-taking wild swimming spotsAttributioniPlayerCan you guess what’s happening in an advert you can’t see?Chris McCausland asks a panel of comedians to live in an audio only worldAttributionSoundsScientists uncover alcohol’s hidden dangersInvestigating what alcohol is and why so many people love to drink itAttributioniPlayerThe baffling death of a talented mathematicianHow did a Welsh codebreaker’s body end up inside a bag in his bath in 2010?AttributionSoundsMost Read1Yes or snow? Reese Witherspoon’s viral brew divides opinion2Navy Seals presumed dead after anti-Houthi mission3Narco-sub with $27m of ‘scorpion’ cocaine seized4Boy died in ‘dangerous prank’ push into river5Stallone dud leads ‘worst film’ award nominations6Israeli father fears hostage daughter was sexually abused7Storm Isha leaves two dead and thousands without power8Energy prices predicted to fall by 16% in April9Briton in Madrid court over Snapchat plane-bomb hoax10Chief medic told staff to delete WhatsApps every day [ad_1] Dave Wiskus, chief executive of Nebula, the largest independent premium streaming platform, said the performance of the video on X suggested that creators might not want to simply write… Continue reading