Whats Evan doing in these wildly popular videos?Reviewing toys.
He had watched some music videos on the platform and was interested in how they were made.
The next month, they worked on a different Angry Birds craft project.
Proud of what hed created, Evan asked Jared to put the video on YouTube.
We didnt think much of it at the time.
Many of those viewers wanted to know how we made them.
So our next video was a tutorial.
We just kept listening to what the viewers wanted to see next.
Probably not as good as youd like.
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And the views kept rolling in.
Did you know?
Everyone contributes and has their special roles… Family is the driving factor behind everything we do on YouTube.
They go to school, hang out with friends, and do their extracurricular activities.
Evan is really into karate, while Jillian loves piano and dance, says Jared.
Normal besides the fact that both kids now get recognized on the street.
Then one day, Jared decided to tap the monetize button just to see what would happen.
Theyve likely built up a nice chunk of change by now.
ANewsweek articlepublished in November 2013 estimated that Evans channel earned $41,000 a year.
Chances are somebody out there has a desire to see the exact same thing, Jared points out.
Nobody wants to watch poorly-made videos, so make this a top priority.
Eventually, pursue video collaborations with them; Jared calls these a great way to widen your viewer base.
Be Persistent
Earning money on YouTube takes time and dedication.
You cant just put up a few videos and expect the dollars to start rolling in.
Jared advises aspiring YouTube stars to Set realistic goals and dont give up.
(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)
You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…