The Influencer Bubble - How Money Works

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  • Опубликовано: 23 май 2022
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    Just ten years ago the very top RUclipsrs on the platform were mostly filming out of modest apartments, doing average skits, and living lives pretty similar to you or I.
    Almost all of them had regular day jobs and posted to the internet because they found it fun, or at the very most because it could earn them a little extra side money.
    Contrast that with today where some Influencers have the same reach, notoriety and income as top athletes, singers and movie stars.
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  • @HowMoneyWorks
    @HowMoneyWorks  Год назад +47

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  • @schadowizationproductions6205
    @schadowizationproductions6205 2 года назад +11590

    Losing trust in influencers is such a good thing for the entire world!

    • @lorrygoth
      @lorrygoth 2 года назад +1

      Trust no one who gets paid, they must exploit you to survive.

    • @Demmrir
      @Demmrir 2 года назад +72

      @@ravishmadhan I'm sorry for you.

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu 2 года назад +249

      It's 2022 and I still haven't ever checked any of their advertised crap. I still can't imagine unironically paying attention to that.

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium 2 года назад +12

      *the extravagant ones 😏

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad 2 года назад +107

      @@MJ-uk6lu I mean products sponsored by influencers are basically the same thing as products advertised by ads everywhere aren't they?

  • @InvestorCenter
    @InvestorCenter 2 года назад +5198

    The fact that influencers get paid so much money is a result of how much attention they are able to receive and monetize that. Kind of reminds me of how professional athletes make millions now but decades ago made relatively little

    • @PA-eo7fs
      @PA-eo7fs 2 года назад +106

      Yes, consumer spending is already down for the quarter, all consumer stocks are dropping Target, Walmart, Starbucks etc. pair this with leverage and debt ( rented houses, leased cars) + the payers of consumer advertising decreasing spend (the above companies), this
      Ends poorly.

    • @rathelmmc3194
      @rathelmmc3194 2 года назад +84

      There's probably millions of RUclips channels with maybe 100 people making very high money. It's still like winning the lotto even if it goes down.

    • @bmanichanh
      @bmanichanh 2 года назад +78

      @@PA-eo7fs A few influencers have already made millions of dollars. I don't see how they could lose all that they've made, unless they're really stupid

    • @Northwindbreeze
      @Northwindbreeze 2 года назад +6

      Finally my topic. I keep saying it.

    • @kabloosh699
      @kabloosh699 2 года назад +87

      @@bmanichanh just like athletes these guys can easily blow these massive collections of wealth and end up in the poor house since they spent it all on things that lose value.

  • @user-ku6tr4vd6z
    @user-ku6tr4vd6z 8 месяцев назад +825

    I call it the "Influencer Paradox." The influencer starts out as an ordinary person posting about something they're passionate about--a hobby, a subject, an activity. Viewers are drawn by the authenticity; the realness of the influencer and the honesty of their opinions. Then the money starts rolling, and the influencer goes "pro," turning themselves into yet another commercialized product. Their authenticity is lost, and their viewers move on, and the money stops. It's truly a rare breed who manage to avoid this pitfall.

    • @elizabethr4107
      @elizabethr4107 5 месяцев назад +14

      Well put

    • @user-si3rc4ut8s
      @user-si3rc4ut8s 5 месяцев назад +15

      Spot on. Check out Mike Thurston, a fitness influencer who’s right on the cusp of a similar path.

    • @poulinhp
      @poulinhp 4 месяца назад +6

      Perfect!

    • @Wary_Of_Extremes
      @Wary_Of_Extremes 3 месяца назад +6

      How is it a 'paradox'?

    • @bluebull399
      @bluebull399 3 месяца назад +38

      @@Wary_Of_Extremes It's a paradox because influencers usually start out on a mission to be genuine and fix the wrongs of advertising, by participating in the wrongs of advertising and becoming part of the problem.

  • @ThaRealBummyDavis
    @ThaRealBummyDavis 2 года назад +1644

    Let’s be honest. The internet got too big or at least social media did. We need a freaking cleanse.

    • @floopyfool
      @floopyfool 2 года назад +11

      imu sama😂😂

    • @deanayer3822
      @deanayer3822 Год назад +6

      well said.

    • @Nah-uh27
      @Nah-uh27 Год назад +30

      These "influencers" you're all referring to have been existing since the dawn of humanity even before fire was discovered by our Oongga Bungga ancestors.
      They aren’t going away anytime soon bud.

    • @OmniSphinx
      @OmniSphinx Год назад +6

      @silkandstones5964 Sad fact. the younger generation of kids are already starting to post videos as we speak, it's going to be a cycle.

    • @Joshdifferent
      @Joshdifferent 10 месяцев назад

      💯💯💯

  • @stefanbucur6472
    @stefanbucur6472 2 года назад +2422

    I think everybody would like to see some of these "influencers" go to jail for pumping shit coins to retail investors, at least the ones that were obvious scams and fraudulent

    • @HShango
      @HShango 2 года назад +11

      👀 are you referring to tmartn?

    • @stefanbucur6472
      @stefanbucur6472 2 года назад +61

      @@HShango I was thinking more like Kim Kardashian 😂

    • @ivanjermakov
      @ivanjermakov 2 года назад +6

      Don't you think advertised companies should be responsible for that, not influencers?

    • @arkasarkar3901
      @arkasarkar3901 2 года назад +68

      @@ivanjermakov Both parties should go and kiss in jail

    • @minalsingla6357
      @minalsingla6357 2 года назад +34

      @@ivanjermakov If you market something, there some blame that falls on the influencer to do their due diligence since they are using their reach to market it. Or at least they should put up a disclaimer that they dont know shit about the product they are marketing. Of course the major blame is obviously on the dubious company.

  • @2MeterLP
    @2MeterLP 2 года назад +2410

    I believe that Raid: Shadow Legends and similar scam games have also played a role in eroding trust in youtubers. How could anyone trust youtubers after hearing them continuously sing the praises of games that are obviously low-quality cash grabs?

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +942

      “This how money works video about whether the federal reserve can slow inflation with quantitative tightening is sponsored by Raid shadow legends”
      Yikes lmao

    • @swaggery
      @swaggery 2 года назад +190

      Not as much trust lost as being a multi-millionaire and dumping and pumping a crypto very overtly to make like half a million. I feel with that, Audible, NordVPN, etc, etc, the consumers also know the creators don't believe in the product. Most of the ones promoting those products are with an audience of like 100k to 1 million in size, so they do need that money if they aren't getting it through Patreon. It still will take away from the message in products they do believe in though, because there would be no way to tell if they like the product, or they need the money.

    • @danielschein6845
      @danielschein6845 2 года назад +208

      @@HowMoneyWorks Could be worse.
      "This how money works video sponsored by a cryptocurrency scam."

    • @ableone8956
      @ableone8956 2 года назад +3

      ikr

    • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
      @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 2 года назад +55

      raid isn't a scam game? it's just trash. they put all their budget into marketing lol

  • @PXAbstraction
    @PXAbstraction 8 месяцев назад +236

    My personal rule: If a RUclipsr is advertising it, avoid it.

    • @TruthIsLikePoetry
      @TruthIsLikePoetry Месяц назад

      They're no more dishonest than the tv and mainstream marketing avenues.

    • @ws1814
      @ws1814 14 дней назад

      What about if some Hollywood star promotes it?

    • @theeasternmongoose
      @theeasternmongoose 13 дней назад

      ​@@ws1814For a Scooby snacks, maybe.

    • @terminator572
      @terminator572 12 дней назад

      I do the same. They peddle all these subscriptions for products and services that just seems like nothingburgers

  • @XanderXel91
    @XanderXel91 Год назад +853

    It’s crazy to think that there are people who are getting rich by literally existing and having a fan base of people who just like them. They don’t play a sport, they don’t make music, act, or create any type of art or provide a service, they just brand their life and people pay for their lifestyle because of who they are. It’s like if the most popular kids in school were paid by the school to attend because a lot of regular kids liked them or knew and talked about them. Except the school is the world, and the school kids are every human.

    • @robguevara7
      @robguevara7 Год назад +1

      Humans are social creatures and people like gossip. But sadly, most people don't care about being smarter and consuming quality content or doing their own research on things, so they just consume and are entertained with whatever the media feeds them and even pay for it.

    • @yudi8204
      @yudi8204 Год назад +41

      And yet they called "Influencers".

    • @zsheikh1234
      @zsheikh1234 Год назад +97

      Technically, that is a skill. The confidence to put yourself on camera and get vulnerable takes balls. You do it, the money is there for the taking

    • @backsteinfisch3894
      @backsteinfisch3894 Год назад +68

      At some point I find making millions through art is ridiculous as well. People could literally spend years finding the cure to something for nothing but breadcrumbs. All the people who keep the society going earn breadcrumbs. Not saying art (music, acting, etc.) is not needed, but we could live without it. For example if ONLY nurses would stop working, not even the doctors, it would create chaos, and so on.
      People see no value in other people's jobs.

    • @SlayNetwork
      @SlayNetwork Год назад +12

      The school analogy will happen soon enough

  • @incurableromantic4006
    @incurableromantic4006 2 года назад +948

    I've got more respect for creators who are sharing a genuine passion for a particular hobby or subject rather than the one's who are selling a lie of a fantasy "lifestyle". But that said, we need a social shift so that people understand that an "influencers" job is always at least in part to sell you stuff.

    • @user-rx7uh9mg4f
      @user-rx7uh9mg4f Год назад +49

      Sounds great morally but the reality is different. I'm a professional artist and whenever I make educational content few people follow and share in comparison to selling that "romantic artist lifestyle" posts & reels. People are too overburdened by reality that they are starved for that fantasy. I didn't accept this at first, but again and again human nature proved itself. Plus, these creators have bills to pay & need following and "passion" isn't enough most of the time. It isn't a black and white situation either. I don't support lies & portraying a fake reality, but I understand why it is happening over and over again. Any creative field has this problem whether it's beauty, fashion, art, music, sculpting.. etc.

    • @coooclmmaann12
      @coooclmmaann12 Год назад +4

      One of my favorites is Dankpods, he's so humble and in his Patreon thanks everyone, every video, for making this possible for him. Truly a humble and respectable man

    • @JCDenton3
      @JCDenton3 Год назад +12

      I mean, its literally in the name - "influencer". I don't know how much more obvious it could be that they aren't your friend and are there to impact your mind and sell you things

    • @Soundsofthewood
      @Soundsofthewood Год назад +4

      That's really how it started out.
      Most of the orginal youtubers were just enjoying a hobby or did it to relieve stress.
      Mighty car mods has been around since 2007 and they did it because they loved cars and modding them. It also helped them grow their music career.
      Markiplier did to relieve stress after he was done with his college classes.
      Those two examples are youtubers that did it because they liked doing it and it helped them.
      Now current youtibers do it for the money. Most don't even care for the content itself.
      It has become the equivalent of "I want to be a doctor/lawyer because it pays alot". Not even thinking if that's actually the job you want to do.
      Eventually the bottom is going to fall out and this form of work will come to a hult.
      The ad revenue has gone down because alot of people don't care for what they're selling. Most skip the ad anyways.
      Not to mention that the creator dosen't even care about the ad product, so it shows how much trust there is to buying it.
      Next is the market is too overflooded. Not everyone can do this.
      It needs to go back to the way it was.
      I have more respect for a person that actually likes doing what they film vs some person just looking to make money.

    • @Someone-qi1rr
      @Someone-qi1rr 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Soundsofthewoodsome people do it for both. They like it and it pays well. Money is very important. Without it, no one can live.

  • @MrBeast
    @MrBeast 2 года назад +4053

    It’s definitely not a bubble. As long as the eye balls are here the money will be as well. I was literally just told by a CEO last week that he bought an ad on a championship football game and got less then have the conversion they did on a single one of our videos haha. I think you alsounderestimate how many RUclipsrs are genuine and wouldn’t fuck over their audience for a quick buck. Just cause we have a few sour apples doesn’t mean the millions of other RUclipsrs are bad.

    • @davidvreugdenhil4557
      @davidvreugdenhil4557 2 года назад +833

      Did mrbeast watch this? Or was it one of his employees.

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +1345

      Wow crazy to think you would be watching one of my videos!
      Thanks for the insight. I agree most of the other RUclipsrs I have been lucky enough to talk to in my time have been really great people, which is why it is so important to call out the bad actors because they can very quickly ruin it for everyone.

    • @DavidNwokoye
      @DavidNwokoye 2 года назад +90

      Oh wow, it's the real Mr Beast 😳

    • @faucettemedia
      @faucettemedia 2 года назад +285

      MrBeast is right. Working in entertainment for years we learned that there was a lot of waste in traditional Media. By going directly to independent creators you spend less and potentially gain a higher ROI. Super Bowl ads cost $6.5 million per 30 second ad slot. You do the math.

    • @SiddharthPullabhatla
      @SiddharthPullabhatla 2 года назад

      @MrBeast If you are not a sour apple then what is this? ruclips.net/video/Yb6dZ1IFlKc/видео.html

  • @victormanuelmonterroso-mir9502
    @victormanuelmonterroso-mir9502 2 года назад +165

    I remember when I first saw RUclips there were no commercials, then the channels that were around were not selling merchandise or doing commercials for a company.
    Then they started charging to stop seeing commercials, but then the influencers started doing their own commercials for companies.

    • @user-rx7uh9mg4f
      @user-rx7uh9mg4f Год назад +14

      I don't support bombarding the viewer with ads. However, realistically speaking, having no income from RUclips isn't sustainable when life becomes more demanding (university, work license, work, marriage, kids, taking care of parents.. etc). That means only teenagers will be able to keep up & produce good content and they'll have to stop (no money) around uni time. I'm an artist, and if I didn't get paid from ads or online content, I would be working in a job that relates nothing to art. That's how life works. Before I could do art without getting paid because I had time and my parents paid for my expenses. But now that I am older, I have to get paid or I'm forced to do something else. Hence, not letting the world enjoy what I produce.

    • @edwinsmarandu5615
      @edwinsmarandu5615 3 месяца назад

      Strange part is, I haven't gotten a single ad in years

  • @Tom-bp6no
    @Tom-bp6no 11 месяцев назад +41

    This has become impossible not to notice now.
    Many influencers are losing awareness of their wealth gap and it’s going to go down poorly.

  • @dane1382
    @dane1382 2 года назад +2683

    "It's time to learn How Money Works"
    HE SAID THE THING!

    • @LittleRadicalThinker
      @LittleRadicalThinker 2 года назад +15

      It’s time to learn how influencers work, like how money works.

    • @outerik90
      @outerik90 2 года назад +4

      Iam something beyond exhilarated.

    • @glitter_smack016
      @glitter_smack016 2 года назад

      Damn it! I am trying to learn not trying to laugh! Haha

    • @ISenjaya71
      @ISenjaya71 2 года назад +15

      IT'S MORBIN TIME

    • @Voguemama
      @Voguemama 2 года назад

      😂😂😂

  • @Brutaltronics
    @Brutaltronics 2 года назад +171

    imagine putting your trust in a person you've never met and probably never will

    • @andrewhooper7603
      @andrewhooper7603 2 года назад +6

      Like when people fawn over celebrity chefs and how great they are, lmao.

    • @AntonioMartinez-xz3pt
      @AntonioMartinez-xz3pt 2 года назад +9

      Like politicians?

    • @shivanshna7618
      @shivanshna7618 Год назад

      @@AntonioMartinez-xz3pt i don't think most people actually follow politicians only bots and human bots

    • @jamesklark6562
      @jamesklark6562 Год назад +5

      You mean like Jesus?

    • @revisit8480
      @revisit8480 Год назад

      @@jamesklark6562
      How about scientists and researchers?

  • @AndersHemmelman
    @AndersHemmelman 2 года назад +121

    i’ve been slowly weaning my self from tv/movies and social media because i’ve become hyper aware of how often we are being sold to. I’ve mainly been consuming media through youtube and podcasts, but now all the ad reads are becoming too much. It’s very frustrating that entertainers, whether movie starts, sports stars, or internet personalities, are constantly trying to get money through sponsors and trying to sell things to us. This type of “work” really doesn’t contribute to society. It’s very frustrating for working/middle class to see these people rolling in dough for basically doing nothing.

    • @tarag7292
      @tarag7292 2 года назад +13

      I agree 100%.

    • @kruzedarling9347
      @kruzedarling9347 2 года назад +6

      As someone who runs an e-commerce company that employs US citizens I need these influencers to help advertise my brand, otherwise people will just turn to cheap Chinese bullshit on Amazon with potentially harmful chemicals in it and made from plastics that aren’t sustainable. So it’s not all bad.

    • @Remixersoloman
      @Remixersoloman 2 года назад +9

      It can contribute but more and more people are supporting people like the Paul Brothers or people who sit and stream video games for hours and occasionally act out for views, instead of people who make genuinely creative and high effort content.

    • @Champitoinwonderland
      @Champitoinwonderland Год назад +7

      Yes, I strongly agree with you. I liked to watch those early RUclipsrs, being just normal people doing videos for fun. Then when some of them blew up and got rich, and started to do vlogs about their lives, i just felt utterly stupid for wasting so much of my time watching them tell me "hey, look how disgustingly rich I've become for you watching me for hours doing fun stuff!", while they show me their unbelievable amount of subscribers and their enormous expensive houses.

    • @DavidRivera-ld8sh
      @DavidRivera-ld8sh Год назад

      It's an undercover pyramid scheme. The influencer makes all the money just by showing up but yet the poor or average consumers are the ones doing all the spending.

  • @DominoStorm1
    @DominoStorm1 4 месяца назад +19

    “A platform that is not a cesspool of people’s brain farts”
    I got to give it to him. Honestly. That was a good one

  • @jonathanabgrall6075
    @jonathanabgrall6075 2 года назад +856

    You're entirely right that they're sabotaging themselves.
    The perfect example happened where i live this winter where a group of these people rented a jet to go on a vacation but filmed themselves breaking about every aviation rules alongside Covid rules and... posted all of it on Instagram.
    Lets just say it didn't exactly help influencer's image over here.

    • @davidhudson3001
      @davidhudson3001 2 года назад +11

      @@ericalorraine7943
      I'll suggest you lookup Priscilla Dearmin-Turner, she's our real investment prodigy since the crash and have help me recovered my loses

    • @investorwest8735
      @investorwest8735 2 года назад +5

      A news host spoke so highly of this💕 Priscilla Dearmin-Turner and her loss prevention strategies been trying to get to her ever since didn’t know she was so accessible

    • @jewellwalker9808
      @jewellwalker9808 2 года назад +7

      @@davidhudson3001
      Thank you, Going through her profile in her webpage, she smashed all her state certificate and accreditation

    • @dr.ervingalen1777
      @dr.ervingalen1777 2 года назад +5

      I just look her name up online and found her webpage, thanks🙏

    • @richardwahl4354
      @richardwahl4354 2 года назад +2

      Paid off $892000 loan within 7 months thanks to Madam Priscilla! So happy we are finally onto baby step 4, 5 & 6! Amazing! 🇨🇦

  • @PBoyle
    @PBoyle 2 года назад +458

    Wait! Does this mean that you are cancelling your plans for the How Money Works Hype House?

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +70

      Lmaoo

    • @MultiVigarista
      @MultiVigarista 2 года назад +5

      I love u guys!!

    • @godwinemerald2289
      @godwinemerald2289 2 года назад +4

      Mr Patrick
      !

    • @chriswright6245
      @chriswright6245 Год назад +4

      This wasn't an expected comment.

    • @jonathantan2469
      @jonathantan2469 Год назад

      Aww dang... I was looking forward to snorting lines of coke with sexy escorts, showing off my business cards, while ironically jivin' to Huey Lewis & The News.

  • @heathjohnson2575
    @heathjohnson2575 Год назад +11

    These social media people make way too much money I could understand a good channel making $100k per year but millions is ridiculous.

  • @TheWeekendYogurt
    @TheWeekendYogurt 5 месяцев назад +6

    I love when people make videos that help me not feel like a loser because I’m not an influencer.

    • @Wary_Of_Extremes
      @Wary_Of_Extremes 3 месяца назад

      I just always think 'Why don't I even just try it as a side hustle?'

  • @dustinc6869
    @dustinc6869 2 года назад +687

    I'm in marketing. Great video. I wanted to add though that more of a priority for 18-34 demo is not just that they spend more (really depends on the product), but that that's the period where you build brand loyalty to daily stuff theyre gonna get the rest of their life. Its very important to target them young, because after 35, people get very set in the choices they have made. Not a lot of brand switching after that period.

    • @marcopopoej2389
      @marcopopoej2389 2 года назад +28

      Business nowadays hardly last more than a couple of years though

    • @tybooskie
      @tybooskie 2 года назад +25

      If this isn't the truth. I am in my 30's now and the stuff I buy now; even down to socks; is because I'm getting less and less willing to part with my money to try something potentially better or similar if what I have works and has a familiar function. I mostly buy my jeans at thrift stores and I still pick through to buy my favorite brand.

    • @Zeeeeeeeex
      @Zeeeeeeeex 2 года назад +12

      I think we base our metrics off history and previous trends (obviously) but the world is changing. What’s going to happen to the younger millennials and gen z’s. I think the way we consume is going to change for people over 34. That’s just my prediction. Content is apart of our daily regimens now. I can’t see a Gen Z-er at 33 hanging up the phone and no longer participating within the online landscape to some degree.

    • @katarh
      @katarh 2 года назад +12

      I'm a Millennial elder, and we as a cohort have very little brand loyalty. There are perhaps 2 companies that get my exclusive business in their product space, and for each of them, it's because the quality of products has been consistent over the years, and the few times I have had a problem, their staff has gone above and beyond to fix it.
      Now that you mention this, I started developing that loyalty when I was in my 20s, and it was more or less solidified by my early thirties. Any time I have deviated from them, I've had regrets because their competition failed to live up to the same standard.
      (The brands are Delta Airlines and Bath & Body Works, for anyone who is curious.)
      Pretty much every other product or service I use changes based on cheapest price, individual product quality, availability, and current style trends. My closet and makeup drawers are like a thrift store bazaar. Almost all my cleaning products are a store brand or generic.
      Even someone like me is still susceptible to influencers, though. I've been experimenting with different make up products on recommendations from someone who does eye tutorials.

    • @JKSSubstandard
      @JKSSubstandard 2 года назад +4

      @@katarh Yeah, its weird. I know im a loyal consumer drinking my pepsi and buying my hanes socks, but at the same time, a lot of my spending habits are what have you done for me lately and who is the lest terrible people at the time. And for me, its honestly more about who I WONT buy compared to who I will when getting general stuff. I dont know who im getting for fast food, but I KNOW its not chic fil a. When I go to grab bottled water for an outing or camping trip, I dont really care what brand it is, as long as Nestle is nowhere on that label, even in small print. I dont know what video game im buying next, but it wont be by EA or Activision.

  • @Dudanation12
    @Dudanation12 2 года назад +487

    Back in the late 90s when I was a young teen, I was making money through advertising on the internet. It was easy to do and on my years as a 14-15 year old, I made more money than my mom. I thought that would be my life right there where I could wake up, check the metrics and go about my day doing whatever I wanted. I was so wrong. Competition kicked in over time and eventually the online advertising was so saturated, the income stream declined significantly while the work efforts increased exponentially.
    This same situation will likely occur with my current business. I got in early and did very well with a lot of hard work. But online retail is becoming a saturated market and it's really tough out there these days with everyone basically doing the same thing. This is one of those cases where having a brand name established really helps for longevity but I do realize that it might not last forever.
    So it's obvious that these initial RUclipsrs making boatloads of cash would have unrealistic expectations if they think it will go on forever. Eventually, the market is going to find the level where it should be, which is basically a few well-trusted entities and then a bunch of smaller ones willing to make videos for whatever the minimum amount of money is that they are willing to do it for. That's just how economics work.

    • @rashakor
      @rashakor 2 года назад +50

      Best comment here. Most commentators have no historical perspective.

    • @william_SMMA
      @william_SMMA 2 года назад +17

      But you're connecting your total business income to sponsored segments from these RUclipsrs
      Some RUclipsrs with 15,000 subscribers make $6mil a year from course sales, live events, etc.
      Some with 5 million subscribers aren't even millionaires
      When you factor in total business income, the influencer bubble will NEVER collapse because someone with 10 million subscribers that hasn't been canceled will always be able to sell merch, courses and coaching, etc and possibly make more money than when they were doing sponsored posts lol

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT 2 года назад +9

      I think the smart influencers know this and adopt other social medias quickly. RUclips will one day become passée and a new entertainment platform will take over. The early birds to that stand to get even bigger, at least until the next platform

    • @CraigBartels
      @CraigBartels Год назад +16

      great comment! I see this in a slightly different way in real estate sales(been selling real estate for 20+ years). It happens every time the real estate market gets hot and it's easy to sell homes. Everyone and their brother become real estate agents and make easy money. BUT, too many agents, the market gets saturated. AS soon as the market turns down, all those agents that really had no idea what they were doing now can't make easy money and get out of real estate. No different than influencers. If it's easy money, everyone jumps in...until there is so much competition no one is making any money, and the weak ones that really shouldn't be in the business, to begin with, lose their shirt and get out. What is left is the high qualify influencers and small fish barely making ends meet. It's the basic 80/20 rule. 20% of people make 80% of the money, 20% of real estate agents make 80% of the money. Goes for other industries too.

    • @william_SMMA
      @william_SMMA Год назад +2

      @Stephanie Slayer he literally just said how

  • @YourMotherForReal
    @YourMotherForReal Год назад +10

    Me and pretty much everyone I know (early to late 20s range) makes a big point of never buying anything that is frequently advertised. If any sort of product/game/service is really pushing it with RUclips ads, tiktok sponsors, etc., you can bet that a large amount of the audience it reaches is avoiding that product like the plague.

  • @isobignugget7497
    @isobignugget7497 2 года назад +116

    Too much money is the problem. You definitely nailed it! I'd love to see the whole thing implode. I miss the 2006 days of RUclips. This platform has gotten so miserable, tnat I try to stay away as much as I can. I find that nature walks and photography is much more fun. Good video!

    • @tarag7292
      @tarag7292 2 года назад +11

      I agree. I hate to sound "old," but I do miss the old days of RUclips. That was more humble time on the platform, and RUclips creators weren't making more than a lawyer or doctor. It was mainly seen as a way to communicate with others and to share your life and ideas. Now, it's a huge drip show, showing off your wealth and displaying all these sponsorships.
      I have RUclips premium, and if I wanted to see ads and sponsorships, the I would have never signed up for it.

    • @Twtgod
      @Twtgod Год назад +2

      ​@@tarag7292 All of you are just hating.

    • @tarag7292
      @tarag7292 Год назад +1

      @@Twtgod 🙄

    • @Twtgod
      @Twtgod Год назад +1

      @@tarag7292 Yes I stand by what I said.

    • @tarag7292
      @tarag7292 Год назад +1

      @@Twtgod Bro, who cares. 🙄

  • @maweitao
    @maweitao 2 года назад +620

    Given the enduring pervasiveness of celebrity culture I'm convinced that the decline of influencers is overstated. Skepticism goes out the window the instant people believe a movement, company, brand or personality aligns with their personal worldview.

    • @jacklarson6281
      @jacklarson6281 2 года назад

      exactly, and I think that dovetails perfectly with Americas' obsession to worship the wealthy

    • @AnOriginalYouTuber
      @AnOriginalYouTuber 2 года назад +59

      "Skepticism goes out the window the instant people believe a movement, company, brand or personality aligns with their personal worldview."
      One of the most profound things ever said.

    • @incurableromantic4006
      @incurableromantic4006 2 года назад +79

      I don't wholly disagree with that - but I'm also noticing a slow but definite increase in indifference and even hostility towards "celebs". Witness the slow death of the Oscars, and how during Covid when all those celebs were telling us they felt our pain from their multi-million dollar mansions the response was highly negative.
      Pretty much every time a celeb starts telling people what to do or think now, a large and growing number of people are typing - "STFU".

    • @kingspeech2240
      @kingspeech2240 2 года назад +8

      @@incurableromantic4006 exactly

    • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
      @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 2 года назад

      exactly

  • @otakubullfrog1665
    @otakubullfrog1665 2 года назад +200

    The winners will be the influencers who are smart enough to realize that they probably won't be on top of the world forever and decide to save or invest at least some of their money instead of just spending it as fast as they make it.

    • @epbrown01
      @epbrown01 2 года назад +36

      Tiffany Ferg did a video about RUclipsrs that have gone bankrupt after their audiences waned. Basically, a lot of people live paycheck to paycheck, no matter how big the paycheck is. Once the checks got smaller or stopped coming, they were as broke as the next guy.

    • @frenchonion4595
      @frenchonion4595 2 года назад +19

      @@epbrown01 Yep there been quite a few rich people that have lost it all fast. Even billionaires have lost everything.

    • @AmazingStoryDewd
      @AmazingStoryDewd 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@epbrown01financial literacy is what these people lack

    • @AmazingStoryDewd
      @AmazingStoryDewd 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@frenchonion4595because they don't know how to manage money, along with reckless spending

    • @epbrown01
      @epbrown01 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@AmazingStoryDewd Definitely. It's a widespread issue in the US, imo.

  • @fuzzypanda1684
    @fuzzypanda1684 Год назад +53

    God I hope this bubble pops soon and hard. Nothing makes me happier than incredibly lucky people who found success very young and very easily suddenly being introduced to reality.
    Lines like the "some influencers charge $500,000 for one ad on their videos" perfectly encapsulates my distain for these people.

    • @lorenebonsu146
      @lorenebonsu146 Год назад +13

      You sound jealous, that or you don’t understand why they can charge that much. The brand paying 500k is likely making more than 500k in returns and RUclips content is often evergreen so you will forever have sales from it. The influencers who charge that much likely have audiences of millions.

    • @fuzzypanda1684
      @fuzzypanda1684 Год назад +7

      @@lorenebonsu146 Oh I under the economics of it, I just hate people who have reached such a level of success that they can make more in one ad than most people make in 10 years.
      Mostly because in my experience, it's because they got lucky. They had the right channel at the right time where the algorithm happened to be tuned to promote their content at that specific moment. Many things had to fall into place perfectly and their talent and hard work make up maybe 5% of the result, with luck being the remaining 95%.

    • @showsister69
      @showsister69 Год назад +4

      ​@@lorenebonsu146yea def hard virtue setting. Probably will make their kids suffer because they did

    • @showsister69
      @showsister69 Год назад +4

      ​@@fuzzypanda1684if you can't do it, it's luck. Good life motto lmaooo

    • @lorenebonsu146
      @lorenebonsu146 Год назад +3

      @@fuzzypanda1684 Luck is where opportunity meets preparedness. Majority of youtube channels don't blow up for years and people will consistently upload never knowing if anyone will ever see there content. if they will ever make any money from the hours they put into there videos. Editing a video on average takes 5-8 hours minimum. Planning and other parts of content creation take even longer. RUclips is not easy as many like to believe. It takes the average Channel with 1 mill subs at minimum 5 years to there. It was never just pure luck. It was consistency, preparedness, discipline and hard work. The channels that blow up in a year or a couple months are unicorns and are a couple hundred out of millions of you tubers who took 5 years to a decade to build their following. They lack what most People do, the self belief and perseverance to keep going and putting yourself out there even when nothing is currently in front of you. Building a youtube channel is consistency and delayed gratification (that may never come.) If they got lucky it because they were prepared. Most people aren't and will never have the courage to put themselves online due to fear. Minus the youtube scammers who have tainted the YT name I think youtubers at least deserve respect for seeing through there entrepreneurial journey.

  • @sirtalkalotdoolittle
    @sirtalkalotdoolittle 2 года назад +43

    We get the influencers we deserve. After all, most are not born famous; we make them influential.

    • @vashlash6870
      @vashlash6870 Год назад +6

      Not true. Algorithms promote them. That's like saying people simply love McDonald's that's why there are so many of them. In reality all of this junk food took decades to alter our preferences. It requires massive capital, genius scientists in flavor, advertising, and mega financiers. If you gave people 80 years ago a mcdouble they would probably spit it out.

    • @siemniak
      @siemniak Год назад +1

      Some are not born famous. But many of them just accidentally are good looking. Big suprise.

    • @Soundsofthewood
      @Soundsofthewood Год назад

      I didn't see this till the "cash me outside" girl got extremely famous.
      That was a person that should've never been famous.
      Yet we made them famous.
      I'm very cautious on what I watch and post now. I don't want to make an idiot famous again.

    • @MylesKillis
      @MylesKillis 2 месяца назад

      @@vashlash6870I mean this is objectively not how food preferences work. If you gave people 80’s years ago a McDouble they’d love it too. It takes thousands of years to change food preferences.

    • @AndyMangele
      @AndyMangele 2 месяца назад

      We?

  • @__beinluv
    @__beinluv 2 года назад +417

    it actually shocks me that people trust influencers or any type of celebrity ... just use your own judgement on products

    • @Itsmellsfishy
      @Itsmellsfishy 2 года назад +18

      If a person on youtube can build my trust I will send money in the directions they suggest, and have done so, however these are carefully selected (havent bought coins for raid shadow legends yet...) and I have always been happy with my results. Some are legitimate and provide good advice.

    • @jeanneann3545
      @jeanneann3545 2 года назад +21

      Sometime you dont know any product to start off with at all. Like for example, skin care products. Teens and young adults like me often genuinely have no idea where to start, even if we do, we often pick the brand we recognize-- meaning, the most appeared one in advertisement.
      If an influencer I trust recommended a cheaper brand, actively advertising it, and they have beautiful skin, heck yes Im trying that brand.

    • @katarh
      @katarh 2 года назад +13

      In order to use your own judgement on products, you first have to know about the products. That's what the advertisers are really paying for - eyeballs. Not necessarily the opinion of the person talking about the product. (Some shameless sponsors have taken a negative review from an influencer, muted it, and used it in the marketing anyway, leading to some legal scuffles in the process.) I didn't know about things like a specific eyebrow pen until I saw a makeup artist demonstrate it, and name the brand that produced it. I went out and bought it and tried it, and it has now become part of my regular routine. *That* is what the brands are trying to do with their sponsorships.
      There are plenty of products that I see influencers talking about or using where I can immediately dismiss them as irrelevant for me, but if a makeup artist is promoting a new line of stuff, then if I'm watching the makeup artist I'm automatically the target audience for the company to begin with.

    • @__beinluv
      @__beinluv 2 года назад +4

      @@katarh i mean make up can be different because you're watching that person use it but still we have to remember that influencers are walking adds, a lot of them don't care about what they're promoting as long as they get paid, that's why i don't trust them, a huge chunk of them don't have any talent more than a beautiful face to sell you things, so why would i trust them

    • @alvaroalejandrollanos9139
      @alvaroalejandrollanos9139 2 года назад +1

      @@Itsmellsfishy its a youtube person man, you dont know them in real life, enjoy the content they speciallize about and then discard their opinions on stuff they are not experts at. Only use their advice on technical stuff, like a car expert's opinion on good brakes. The problem is that people crave advice only on clouty shit, cause they want some of that clout too, they are not really interested on the functionallity of what they are gonna buy. So Logan Paul's advice on financial investments is more valuable than an actual financial advisor's with decades of experience. And that is the reason why it is a bubble, there is almost no real value in their "influencing", they are just wholesaling clout to normies.

  • @commandohazelnuts
    @commandohazelnuts 2 года назад +379

    I think this video explained why I never could trust or enjoy modern large RUclipsrs. I relate more to the earliest RUclipsrs working two jobs making movies for fun than I do either of the Paul Brothers. And the extreme flaunting of wealth while 99% of us are struggling to make ends meet doesn't really sit well with me.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT 2 года назад +16

      Believe me, most of us are really struggling to make ends meet, this channel is now my THIRD trying to get something to stick, so now I have a full time job, two failing channels (which make no money) and this one thats very new. I just want to make people happy, so Im not quitting my full time job, but Im not going to make content just to get attention, but at the same time its a lot of effort to have noone watch. Its a tough balancing act 🤷

    • @donkeyDangerMouse
      @donkeyDangerMouse Год назад +5

      Sad reality is obvious that influencers are directly what coorperations want to expose to young audiences, and by young I mean children 10, maybe younger, to promote their personalities, not necessarily the product, so that there is a moderately predictable consumer market in the future

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT Год назад +2

      @@donkeyDangerMouse especially since its illegal to advertise to children in some countries like the UK

    • @YuriG03042
      @YuriG03042 Год назад +1

      while you do think that way, a lot of people are actually driven TOWARD that kind of luxurious lifestyle and they want to look at very rich, self made people as inspiration to where they can get to. it drives some like you away while attracts many many more towards. we can't win

    • @commandohazelnuts
      @commandohazelnuts Год назад

      @@YuriG03042 yeah good luck with that when you hit 100 mil send me a petty $2 bill please lol

  • @dhimmzzzt.b5595
    @dhimmzzzt.b5595 2 года назад +26

    Finally, few videos which brave enough to critisize influencers. I am tired with those influencers who brag about their luxurious standard while advertising overpriced products. Yet,almost none call them out about it.

  • @arevisual7726
    @arevisual7726 7 месяцев назад +11

    I work in marketing.
    I can't speak for the giant companies that talk to everyone. I can speak for what i've seen with medium companies(lets say 50 to 500 employees) that work in a specific industry (my background is in higher ed and DMOs(travel))
    Influencer budget are still very present however the past few years they have been shrinking. Choosing influences is also becoming a slower process.
    There is a trend towards influences with smaller audience. Could be a money thing but is usually framed as a way to insure audience trust.
    Influences are being used more to create brand awareness apposed to before when they more involved in the hard sell aspect later in the conversion process.
    There is a resurgence in more traditional marketing avenues. This is due to uncertainty in tech, legal and social changes. Influences are a very small part of all that.

  • @KingUnKaged
    @KingUnKaged 2 года назад +217

    A video on Buy Now Pay Later and/or excess consumer debt would be rad, just saying.

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +71

      Honestly that’s a great idea

    • @KaushiktheBest
      @KaushiktheBest 2 года назад +9

      In my country, social media influencers are just promoting these BNPL cards as if it is same as Credit Card. But the Credit score actually reflects of a “Personal Loan” and not “Credit Card”, i.e. if someone misses a payment on BNPL card, their credit score is just ruined big.

    • @Moses_VII
      @Moses_VII 2 года назад +7

      @@HowMoneyWorks Make a video about how an Islamic economy is supposed to work.
      How do businesses expand if there is no borrowing of money? Do poor people benefit from not being in debt, or are they in more trouble since they take illegal loans which have higher interest? (Adam Smith wrote that in 'Mahometan' countries, where interest is illegal, they charge it at higher prices to compensate for the risk of being caught by police)

    • @klobiforpresident2254
      @klobiforpresident2254 2 года назад +3

      @@Moses_VII
      I don't know much about Islamic finance but I thought lending was allowed if there was no interest. Goes to show my ignorance, I guess.

    • @pradhyudh
      @pradhyudh 2 года назад +1

      It's big in india , credit mechanisms without the card ,it's a huge source of revenue in indian language content

  • @THETRIVIALTHINGS
    @THETRIVIALTHINGS 2 года назад +375

    Never trusted 'influencers' or celebrities to begin with. Made my life a lot less toxic and a lot more simple.

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 2 года назад +11

      How did it manage to alter your life if you never engaged in it in the first place?

    • @THETRIVIALTHINGS
      @THETRIVIALTHINGS 2 года назад +20

      @@lonestarr1490 Learn to read, Gen Z. I didn't write that it "altered" my life. I said it made my life a lot less toxic and a lot more simple because I didn't engage. Came across those kinds a lot since that's a side effect of being on social media, but never engaged.
      Clear enough for you? Or are you going to troll more and make this into a typical youtube comment section?

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 2 года назад +24

      @@THETRIVIALTHINGS "Making something a lot less of anything" means altering it. Because if you don't ad anything to which you compare it, that means you compare it to itself in a former state.
      I guess you wanted to say that it made your life a lot less toxic than everyone else's. But that's not what you said. So the problem isn't with my reading, but with your writing.
      And your instantly butt-hurt reaction makes this whole thing even more hilarious, for now your life appears to me to be far _more_ toxic than mine instead of less.

    • @THETRIVIALTHINGS
      @THETRIVIALTHINGS 2 года назад +11

      @@lonestarr1490 Ah. The predictable reply. Let me make it clearer, Gen Z. Firstly, your reply seems to be very triggered, I guess you got offended by me calling you Gen Z, which is understandable, I'd be offended too if I were a part of your Gen Z.
      My original comment stated, I never "trusted" in them. Not that I didn't engage in them. It means that I used to watch these things (which I mentioned in my earlier reply), but I never trusted anything they said, because of which my life was more simple, from my phrasing it is quite obvious that it was a comparison between those who trust in them and those who don't. But nice nitpicking.
      As for my life being toxic, yes, you're right, talking to you is making my life very toxic right now, so...yeah. Spot on.

    • @HailAzathoth
      @HailAzathoth 2 года назад +35

      @@THETRIVIALTHINGS bro stop digging your hole

  • @maxbriggs7417
    @maxbriggs7417 2 года назад +2

    You (or whoever puts together a video) knows how to keep viewers engaged. My adhd mind loves the rapid scene changes

  • @carlaldric545
    @carlaldric545 2 года назад +166

    Starting early is the best way of getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to earn a decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works.

    • @lindaedi6320
      @lindaedi6320 2 года назад

      Ever since I lost my job with the ministry, I have been surviving through my investment with her, am so glad I invested when I did. I’m earring $25k weekly with her

    • @lindaedi6320
      @lindaedi6320 2 года назад

      Investment is that tiny line that separates the rich from the poor.

    • @lindaedi6320
      @lindaedi6320 2 года назад

      Her successful stories are everywhere

    • @levinhuber973
      @levinhuber973 2 года назад

      please I have been hearing about this kamilla from my colleagues at work. How do I easily reach out to her

    • @jameswest416
      @jameswest416 2 года назад

      She has really made name for her self,

  • @bensattin2304
    @bensattin2304 2 года назад +76

    one of the other reasons I think 18-35 is such a sought-after demographic is because the brands that they become aware of and buy, they're generally sticking with for most of the rest of their lives. Building brand loyalty early can be a costly initial cost, but can have huge benefit as those 18-35s become wealthier.

    • @kiks4757
      @kiks4757 Год назад

      L’Oreal, Mac, Max Factor - even Mary Kay, essentially unheard of now but I still hear middle aged woman talk about ordering makeup from there. Brand loyalty sticks forever, it’s how banks get new customers - introduce student account = opening mortgage & lifetime/retirement accounts

  • @MoneyMacro
    @MoneyMacro 2 года назад +182

    Very interesting essay. I wonder if another factor might be that, now the start-up bubble is cooling, we will soon see many big start-up sponsors such as the VPN's disappear, also leaving much less for influencers.

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +26

      Let’s hope that the people who want to advertise still like us :)

    • @Sam-ip6co
      @Sam-ip6co 2 года назад +15

      @@HowMoneyWorks they won't

  • @aferraro92
    @aferraro92 13 дней назад +1

    Nothing will make me happier in life than watching the influencer bubble finally pop

  • @JoshuaPagan
    @JoshuaPagan 2 года назад +6

    Now I'm not super educated in this but I feel like there will always be:
    1. New Viewers
    2. New Creators
    3. New Businesses
    And with every new cycle theres gonna be new money to throw at those creators, and new customers for those businesses.

    • @kennyoko-oboh
      @kennyoko-oboh Год назад +2

      That's life, people always go in cycles. All this hate for people who've found a way to do what BILLIONS would love to do :) The story dates back to consciousness itself :) But that's a story for another day.

  • @wilfredpeake9987
    @wilfredpeake9987 2 года назад +302

    I honestly see influencers just starting their own brands or partnering with brands to make their own products that's likely the next step. Like how Mr beast started his own burger chain.

    • @CitizenKen1
      @CitizenKen1 2 года назад +29

      That's a good point but even then Mr Beast isn't quite the same Mr Beast from years ago when he was still growing. Before it's was mainly him and his friends just trying different or weird things and his personality showed a lot in those early videos. Now his videos have poured in thousands if not millions of dollars where he's like the presenter of the show and it's everyone else in the video who's doing most of the work or being put through the challenge. Heck there are videos from other people in his circle who have their own channels now and are growing by having his name also in the title.
      Suffice it to say, I'd say much of the money has gone to Mr Beast's head and people aren't gonna remember Mr Beast for who he is anymore. That is a real problem if people can't connect with him then it's hard for them to trust him. If there is less trust, then that's a problem for his ad partnerships and in turn his own future revenue.
      While I do think Mr Beast is has enough resources to keep his wealth if his youtube career ever slows down, but at some point it will. With or without him I question if Mr Beast like other influencers have thought and prepared for that.

    • @chaserohwedder8852
      @chaserohwedder8852 2 года назад +23

      @@CitizenKen1 watch the Rogan episode when he had mr beast on. Almost everything you just said is addressed during the show.

    • @breadman32398
      @breadman32398 2 года назад +8

      For big channels yes. They see that a brand is willing to pay them $200k for an ad read because the brand will make more than that in product sales. Thats where the real money is. It's a simple step for the creator to make a brand and effectively have unlimited free advertising on their own channel, which gives them an advantage over the brands that have to pay for advertising.
      Of course this requires the creators to offload all the actual work of making and selling the products, so they're a bit limited in the complexity. Which is why almost everyone sells really simple things like Tshirts. Or in Mr Beasts case, offloading it to an app business that then offloads it to individual restaurants.

    • @Demmrir
      @Demmrir 2 года назад +16

      @@chaserohwedder8852 Ah yes, the interview between an old school influencer and an internet influencer. That's going to be very informative about the problems with influencers.

    • @minalsingla6357
      @minalsingla6357 2 года назад +8

      It's because they understand that the influencer game will not work for the long term and pivot to some form of legitimate business,.

  • @dougdimmadomeownerofthedim5376
    @dougdimmadomeownerofthedim5376 2 года назад +144

    "Influencers" are just attractive people flaunting money and have literally millions of people watching them wishing that they were them

    • @07Flash11MRC
      @07Flash11MRC 2 года назад +60

      The fact that irrelevant influencers earn more money than people who are crucial for society (like teachers, healthcare workers, blue collar workers, etc.) is the climax of human idiocracy.

    • @danielleo4711
      @danielleo4711 2 года назад +1

      Not the truth. There’s a large influencer middle class.

    • @Ccm2019
      @Ccm2019 2 года назад

      @@07Flash11MRC it’s not true, wealth is relative. They may look in front of camera, but it’s not about the money.

    • @tanelviil9149
      @tanelviil9149 Год назад +1

      Why is this video full with ACTORS video clips of them mimicking some kind of office group interaction, or some kind of friends sit together and having fun or some kind of business meeting???
      I also love how in almost every of those clips, we need to have as many people who are of a different race as possible.
      F fake WOKE BS.

    • @losertownhannibal9985
      @losertownhannibal9985 Год назад

      @@tanelviil9149 cope

  • @swagkyle
    @swagkyle 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your monologue about what RUclips was like 10 years ago is exactly the reason why I started a RUclips channel

  • @timothy8142
    @timothy8142 9 месяцев назад +4

    History repeats itself. Reminds me of the stories of when Google Ads first took off. As clever as the idea was at the time, 15-20 years ago people were building phony websites and using Google Ads to generate clicks, resulting in "earned" revenue. There's a RUclipsr who went into detail about how he got into it years ago. He was making good money on top of his job. It only lasted a few months. Eventually, Google caught on to what people were doing and ended it.
    Interest rates seem to control everything. When interest rates are low, everyone is a genius. Stocks, marketing, advertising, real estate. Doesn't matter. As soon as interest rates rise, you discover who the fakes are. And there are many. The ones with the skills stick around.

  • @jamesmaduabuchi6100
    @jamesmaduabuchi6100 2 года назад +265

    You might not have a hundred million dollars to invest, but that doesn’t mean your money can’t share in the same opportunities available to others. You work hard for your money; make sure your money works hard for you.

    • @wilsonjudson1650
      @wilsonjudson1650 2 года назад

      The wealth you pass to the next generation can have a profound impact on your heirs, providing educational opportunities, the capital to start a business, or financial support to your grandchildren.

    • @jamesmaduabuchi6100
      @jamesmaduabuchi6100 2 года назад

      To manage investment risk, consider maintaining a broad diversification of your investments that reflects your personal risk tolerance, time horizon, and the nature of your financial goal. Remember, diversification is an approach to help manage investment risk. It does not eliminate the risk of loss if security prices decline.Because investing can be complicated, consider working with a financial professional to help guide you on your wealth-building journey.

    • @henryclinton9317
      @henryclinton9317 2 года назад

      can you endorse any ?

    • @jamesmaduabuchi6100
      @jamesmaduabuchi6100 2 года назад

      TERESA JENSEN WHITE does a perfect job. look her up on the web

    • @henryclinton9317
      @henryclinton9317 2 года назад

      thanks for the info . Found her website and it impressive

  • @Spartan0430
    @Spartan0430 2 года назад +144

    one of my favorite youtubers damn near had a revolt in his community when he promoted a gambling company to his audience. he posted an apology video and promised he'd do better about who he does business with. within a year he took another contract with them he burnt all the remaining good will he had left with the community. the damage was so severe i believe it even resulted in him getting personally banned, from playing the game he based his channel, around for a lengthy period of time. his viewership is only a fraction of what it was years later. be careful who you do business with people, his deal was lucrative enough to set him up in a new apartment in an expensive part of europe but it came at the cost of all his future youtube revenue.

    • @stevencooper4422
      @stevencooper4422 2 года назад

      Nicocado Avocado is another example of the degeneracy

    • @Spartan0430
      @Spartan0430 2 года назад +12

      @@kidmosey i don't completely disagree, however most major sports channels gladly take offers from gambling companies and no one in their community bats an eye because gambling has become so ingrained into sports culture.

    • @joquin4618
      @joquin4618 2 года назад +8

      Reap what you sow

    • @SexyTCAPdecoy4Hansen
      @SexyTCAPdecoy4Hansen 2 года назад

      Who was it

    • @Random17Game
      @Random17Game 2 года назад +1

      What country are you guys from? Mabye a cultural difference but in my country, almost every male I know have made sport bettings before or does reguraly including me, sports gambling sites are promoted both by youtubers and institutions and is generally well accepted, does countries like America because people are so crazy-consumerish have a huge problem with gambling and therefore is bad seen? Over here is something seen as an hobby like surfing or exercice or do carpentery

  • @MikeCincoCapas
    @MikeCincoCapas Год назад +21

    This video deserves a lot more likes. I thought the influencer bubble was about to burst after all the scammery going on lately. Classic tale of money creating corruption through the power of the spokesperson.

  • @roxycauldwell544
    @roxycauldwell544 6 месяцев назад +3

    It blows my mind that people support half the youtube influencers that they do when half of them aren't even LIKEABLE people. They just have stuff. Stuff that they rub in their subscriber's faces when most of us are statistically only making 40k. And then those people buy their stuff and make them more rich. Why??????

  • @gamificationoflife
    @gamificationoflife 2 года назад +231

    Love this, not many people talk about how unsustainable being an influencer is, people hate the idea of a job but it’s probably the safer option of the two, just do your influencer thing on the side & keep the stability of your normal job

    • @se2664
      @se2664 2 года назад +12

      And that can easily lead to burn out

    • @techcommentlooker3951
      @techcommentlooker3951 2 года назад +31

      @@se2664 well all time youtubers burn out too, so for those who burn out, the ones doing it as a side job prob is safer might be the point being made

    • @ericvisser5253
      @ericvisser5253 2 года назад +31

      @@se2664 there’s been plenty of full time RUclipsrs who have burned out as well. It’s about balancing at the end of the day. Don’t let your work distract you from the important things in life like friends and your health.

    • @user-rx7uh9mg4f
      @user-rx7uh9mg4f Год назад +18

      @@ericvisser5253 Being your own boss AND an employee to another boss at the same time doesn't work out when you become successful in your own path. People underestimate the amount of work it takes to produce something that many people enjoy and share with others. People can tell when something is lazily produced and they eventually resent you for it. Plus, forget your social & personal life if that happens. It sucks how in our day and age we have to do so much to be able to live in comparison to the past. Modern day slavery.

    • @ericvisser5253
      @ericvisser5253 Год назад +7

      @@user-rx7uh9mg4f I don’t disagree with what you said. However, I think it’s good to have a steady job and do your influencer thing on the side especially when just starting. I do think though you can get to a point where it’s either stay with the steady job or keep growing your influencer hustle, something’s got to give.

  • @aryanram02
    @aryanram02 Год назад +3

    "days of throwing money at online influencer capitalists and hoping for the best might be coming to an end"
    Thank god. I hope ppl stop throwing money and wishing he will never do something wrong and does only charity work must absolutely come to an end.

  • @VictorKB96
    @VictorKB96 Месяц назад +2

    I really hope it happens, so it will reduce a problem that is destroying us: overconsumption. Nowadays we see and hear lots of different people selling us stuff, creating in our mind the need to buy stuff we didn't know they existed. We all need to slow down!!

  • @allegedwriter
    @allegedwriter 2 года назад +17

    "Marketeers" makes us sound like pirates roaming the high seas for impressions and click-throughs.
    I like it.

  • @johnniiee146
    @johnniiee146 2 года назад +378

    While influencers should be blamed for dangling carrots, those entities providing the carrots should bear the brunt of the responsibility.

    • @HShango
      @HShango 2 года назад +8

      Sponsorship and advertiser's 👀

    • @kenim
      @kenim 2 года назад +7

      Its specially RUclips’s fault since it will pay big bucks to anything that gets enough views.

    • @alid5383
      @alid5383 2 года назад +29

      Everyone has a part in it. The creator, advertiser and viewer all participate and without one the pyramid collapses

    • @siddhantdeepful
      @siddhantdeepful 2 года назад +2

      These gig sponsorships are made to sidestep that exact problem. These sponsors are very light on T&C and contracts so good luck with getting the company to take responsibility.

    • @glitter_smack016
      @glitter_smack016 2 года назад +1

      But really, can the blame not also fall on those reaching for carrots?

  • @chonkybelly5602
    @chonkybelly5602 Год назад +9

    As someone who has absolutely no faith whatsoever in what an influencer promotes, I find it rather funny that people EVER took those sponsorships seriously.

  • @squishy_cat2
    @squishy_cat2 6 месяцев назад +1

    This makes sense, I know this video is a year old but I have had this thought personally with all entertainment people tv and internet combined. People are making more money than they deserve and don't know how to handle it, don't deserve it and might even be putting it aside to live off of or invest in their own interests. To me those things are fine in moderation but when its lots of influencers manipulating people on top of just people who don't actually provide much in sense of resources or skills to society well it doesn't make sense if possibly all of our society's money is in their bank accounts.

  • @jerryrichardson2799
    @jerryrichardson2799 2 года назад +11

    I appreciate your candor and humor. Ultimately, there are other limiting factors and podcasters appear to have hit a wall in the growth of their market. There's a limit to audiences, their time, and their money. This problem goes beyond RUclips and podcasters. A certain major online retailer and other parties have asked me to review freebies they would send me and said major online retailer also said they would pay me(not much!) to give them information on what I buy, from whom, and how much I paid for it. I was momentarily temped because I don't make much money, but decided not to in both cases. I have all the integrity I can eat, lol! When I recommend something on RUclips in comments it's because I think it's relevant to the subject at hand.

  • @asherlito3801
    @asherlito3801 2 года назад +16

    I like how this guy still works a job. Since this video is about customers trusting the influencer, having this channel be a side job, you should be less likely to take shady deals if your RUclips starts bringing in less revenue.

    • @HiFisch94
      @HiFisch94 2 года назад +8

      He isn't anymore. (at least he wrote in a comment that this is his main job now)

  • @williamramos3350
    @williamramos3350 10 месяцев назад +5

    It's just insane how people do not see that influencers are so full of crap. They will not change your life in any way. They are changing their own. My only suggestion would be to watch videos that will help you become more knowledgeable so you can improve yourself.

  • @saimalianwer7740
    @saimalianwer7740 Год назад +4

    Laughed out loud at the end when he talked about checking out what a hypocrite he is. This guy’s awesome, if more influencers were this honest all like ‘yeah, I made money from promoting that brand. What about it’ maybe we’d trust em still

  • @awijaya2116
    @awijaya2116 2 года назад +58

    Modern MBA really does deserve that shout-out, probably the most underrated channel for "industry case study" type videos

    • @brandonpinto5290
      @brandonpinto5290 Год назад

      You should check out this channel called Think school which is in the same domain. It's an Indian channel, a worthy contender with a lot of meat in their videos.

  • @Laotzu.Goldbug
    @Laotzu.Goldbug 2 года назад +40

    _"Those who specialize in skills that will fascinate an audience tend to abandon their experience as total human personalities and be reduced to a kind of skilled puppet. This tendency reflects the ideals of our time."_
    -Yukio Mishima, 'The Way of the Samurai'

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +14

      That's spot on. I'm going to use that

    • @roadtosuccess9243
      @roadtosuccess9243 2 года назад +1

      Anyone that is in show business or content creation has to think about fascinating the audience though. From editing and overall delivery. I think the main distinction is why do you want to fascinate the audience? For the Money or for a good time?

  • @davidmont9103
    @davidmont9103 Год назад +3

    You make some very good points but in my opinion it ain't getting broken any time soon because for many of youtubers and streamers most of their income is not coming directly from other companies and sponsors but directly from their own audience in the forms of donations , special subscriptions on different platforms, their own investments and such with gigantic profits.
    So yeah , I think they've shifted the business model for themselves too.

  • @mikatu
    @mikatu 2 года назад +4

    The main problem is not the bubble itself but the fact that the platforms protect the more successful and don't allow for new people to join in on the action. The promote the videos of the people who is already successful and burry the videos of the people trying to enter the market and put all kind of miles they need to achieve before getting some income. While the others are getting money to burn.
    In any case I always use ad blockers so they never get any revenue from my side.

  • @leoe.5046
    @leoe.5046 2 года назад +32

    I still can't believe how fast your channel is growing... already at over 400k subs... I've been here literally since you started to actively post videos... specifically since the EVE Online In-game-economy series

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +9

      Thanks for being a long time supporter :)

    • @AnOriginalYouTuber
      @AnOriginalYouTuber 2 года назад

      Well written, concise, and informative videos that present original content. Its the only stuff I subscribe to.

  • @shrey_chheda
    @shrey_chheda 2 года назад +6

    Very, very insightful;I always wondered why new business take so much risk to spend indiscriminately on Google and Facebook adds and Influencer marketing when 90% of them aren't going to be profitable ever!

  • @askelov
    @askelov 8 месяцев назад +23

    today, most influencers are using Famezoor 😂😂

    • @ranaa36268
      @ranaa36268 8 месяцев назад

      I was just about to write the same thing 🤣

    • @unknown99102
      @unknown99102 8 месяцев назад

      Im also using it 🤷‍♂️

  • @backtothebarber
    @backtothebarber 2 месяца назад

    I dont see myself as an influencer but a subject matter expert in my niche. We can save people alot of time and money by giving them our well researched perspective of our passion. I reversed a decade of severe hair loss and now I help men get their high school hair line back naturally no matter the scale of loss.

  • @fitforfreelance
    @fitforfreelance 2 года назад +13

    I think this happens in every market as it becomes more competitive! Brands will be more discerning with who they pick to promote, so unhinged influencers will have fewer deals.
    Also, influencers will continue emphasizing their audience's trust, and only pick brands that match their own.
    Well done video! Fun to think about 🤔

  • @TheAnthonyGonzales
    @TheAnthonyGonzales 2 года назад +6

    Your Channel is Quickly becoming my favorite on RUclips!

  • @khaledsrrr
    @khaledsrrr Год назад

    Phenomenal 👏. Brilliant how you connected interest rate with influencers haha 😂

  • @Akanyezdesu
    @Akanyezdesu 2 года назад +280

    awful lots of video these weeks. Did you manage to make YT a full time main income stream? Congrats if so. Love your videos.

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +269

      That's exactly what happened ;)

    • @Akanyezdesu
      @Akanyezdesu 2 года назад +32

      🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @perkunas1242
      @perkunas1242 2 года назад +52

      I was in a voice chat with him back when he was Compounding Daily. It was insane to see him pop up on my home feed a few months after that with millions of views. It’s starting to make me to get off my ass and finally give RUclips a try. Seeing him try out different things, seeing what works, improving over time, and keep at it consistently is really inspiring. Kudos to him for keeping at it, I don’t think people recognize how hard that is.

    • @jebsie861
      @jebsie861 2 года назад +7

      @@HowMoneyWorks congratulations man

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +30

      @@perkunas1242 thanks for the kind words. Let's hop back in voice chat sometime soon!

  • @ModestOutlaw
    @ModestOutlaw 2 года назад +14

    One channel that deserves to be where it’s at: this one :)

  • @Hollowdude15
    @Hollowdude15 8 месяцев назад

    Influencers makes more money now then years ago and great video man :]

  • @HolicChan
    @HolicChan Месяц назад +1

    Last year I made a promise to myself where if anything was advertised to me, I would now make sure I would never buy it again (aside from cleaning products). I pay for all my content (RUclips premium and Netflix) and have total encryption and multiple ad blockers, but when an ad does make it past my fortress that product is no automatically something I now despise.
    The “advertise to the poor” and “make the rich pay” is the worst fking way to generate money. I cannot wait until all ads are finally dead. I hope everything that relies on ads is no more.

    • @StevenBHorrorFan
      @StevenBHorrorFan 29 дней назад

      You get ads even when paying premium ad free? How??

  • @youngloenoe
    @youngloenoe 2 года назад +10

    That's nuts. People will trust just about anyone or anything huh? I am glad to say I have never spent money on anything promoted by an influencer.

  • @owenmccord5078
    @owenmccord5078 2 года назад +5

    “…cesspool of brain farts” is an amazing turn of phrase.

  • @kartgal
    @kartgal 2 года назад +2

    The only thing that stays the same is that everything is constantly changing. Bubble or not, we can most certainly expect it to not always be like this cuz that’s just how it works

  • @woodsmccloud
    @woodsmccloud 2 года назад

    Seths bike hacks used to do honest product reviews of cycling products that he would receive for free from all number of companies, from multinational brands to individual inventors.
    What I loved about it was that he was authentic about the products featured.
    He stressed tested them for their intended purpose and if it was garbage, poor value for money or simply trying to solve a problem that only exists for a tiny minority of riders he said it how it was.
    Authenticity is rare on RUclips but for me it’s the deciding factor as to whether something promoted is worth checking out or not.

  • @roddiehouston8834
    @roddiehouston8834 2 года назад +84

    Nice content! The best way to find that balance between saving and living is by investing, this way you get to have your savings intact and then live comfortably of the revenue coming in from your investments.

    • @binagital5665
      @binagital5665 2 года назад +3

      His trade execution quality and profiting is well structured with great financial features.

    • @lindalily6924
      @lindalily6924 2 года назад +4

      Working with Romero pieto is the best thing that can happen to a beginner trader who is aspiring to be fruitful out of the market he is trustworthy and straightforward we surely need more men like him in trading world.

    • @jasonthomas269
      @jasonthomas269 2 года назад +1

      Good good content.

    • @abscottcoleman400
      @abscottcoleman400 2 года назад +2

      Yes I'm a living testimony of Romero pieto his platform has also done a great thing for me.

    • @katlinmicheal8121
      @katlinmicheal8121 2 года назад +6

      I've seen so many review about this man called Romero pieto who is he ?

  • @greyfox79007
    @greyfox79007 2 года назад +40

    Back in the day influencers could get away with things that would get a normal TV/Movie producer, and, or director black balled from the industry as well as in legal trouble. Well the influencers are starting to have the legal issues and some are getting black balled from the influencer industry.

  • @javianjohnson8746
    @javianjohnson8746 Год назад +1

    Lots of great points were made here.

  • @ducodarling
    @ducodarling 2 года назад +23

    People will always need relationships with other people. And other people will always sell things to you. I don't see how this can ever be avoided.

    • @pradhyudh
      @pradhyudh 2 года назад +1

      Criminally underliked comment

  • @AngelFluff723
    @AngelFluff723 2 года назад +4

    Congratulations on making RUclips your full time gig!

  • @gallaxseizor9216
    @gallaxseizor9216 Год назад +2

    The only thing Influencers influence me is to hate them more, so yeah, they are a pretty good influence then

  • @coloradomallcrawlers
    @coloradomallcrawlers Год назад

    Yeah, my niche is promoting a lot of 💩 and it’s a concern for me as my channel grows. I don’t want to be an influencer, but I want to be a full time video creator (more time would mean more and better videos). So, my goal is to figure out how to do this without having to take on sponsors. Look at the recent established titles thing. I mean you even have influencers flying to Scotland, chilling with the CEO, and telling their audience, “it’s ok bro, they’re not a scam.” Great video and spot on!

  • @Sergio6726
    @Sergio6726 2 года назад +39

    Whoever came up with the term "influencer" was out to gut online influencers of their influence. It's like calling the president's state address "propaganda", it doesn't matter if it's true or not, but you're telling people that you're out to change their minds and nobody does anything without having a scope, plus nobody likes to have their minds changed, they want to do that themselves. Of course, this goes against everything in how marketing works so you're in a shady business to begin with.

    • @showsister69
      @showsister69 Год назад

      I mean that's usually what iy is

    • @ecoRfan
      @ecoRfan Год назад

      The whole use of the term “influencer” seems incredibly phony. It reinforces that such lavish luxury is within anyone’s reach when it isn’t. And a lot aren’t “influencers” for any level of talent or ability besides looks or perceived attitude.

  • @LiveType
    @LiveType 2 года назад +13

    The "tone things down to seem more relatable" is extremely important if you're a "one man" show. I've found almost the entire premise is to establish parasocial relationships to bolster engagement. Shilling questionable stuff that doesn't align with what you do is a very fast way to tank your reputation and future income from said "one man" show.
    However, I disagree with the fundamental point. The bubble won't "pop". It'll be a slow decline with new, cheaper marketing strategies taking the place of youtube. RUclips has become expensive to do advertising on.

  • @Ndasuunye
    @Ndasuunye Год назад

    at the end of the day man, those who can adapt and move forward as things change will be the ones to keep their money flowing. Even if the influencer bubble pops as you say, as long as they can move on to a new trend or move on to a new form of monetary gain, they're not going to jump out their shirt or shoes

  • @nadeemchaudhry6585
    @nadeemchaudhry6585 2 года назад +20

    The whole influencer eco system was dumb as f from day 1.
    Who were they influencing?
    Who where the dumb f's listening to them?
    I think if 99% of so called influencer disappeared tomorrow, it would be no great loss to the world.
    As always great video!

  • @drew2pac
    @drew2pac 2 года назад +56

    I am curious, is there a reason why some are more impressionable?
    I used to own a business in the luxury market. Over the 12 -years, one thing really stuck with me - people buying (very) expensive goods were not rich. Far from it. Also, I find most of my friends aren't very brand impressionable. But others, do fall for it hook line and sinker. You see the comments on social media... What mades some people really easy to advertise to?

    • @saschamayer4050
      @saschamayer4050 2 года назад +12

      I think the most contributing factors come from your social class:
      - low status
      - poverty
      - educational alienation
      Also your age and experiences, but mostly the social class determines your naïveté and impressionability.

    • @mattyb7183
      @mattyb7183 2 года назад +11

      There are people who are psychological more susceptible to the messages pushed by advertisers. And advertisers know exactly what buttons to push and what words to say to hook in someone and we all fall for it in someway.
      That same glitch in some peoples psychology is why some people become addicted to gambling or fall for email scams when other people in the same situation do not.
      Also there are things like social and economic factors that make people more susceptible. For example, it's been common for years for companies to promise that buying their product will make your life better in someway. If you are in a difficult place economically for example, you might become more likely to fall for that messaging even if you wouldn't otherwise.

    • @drew2pac
      @drew2pac 2 года назад +9

      @@saschamayer4050 Yeah I can beliebe this. Forbes (I think) had an article on how rich people are more immune from branding.
      My own experience shows this too. When I was in the 'hood', I would always try increase status through brands - partly because I felt worthless. I am a little more comfortable now, and I honestly find brands a bit lame.

    • @drew2pac
      @drew2pac 2 года назад +9

      @@mattyb7183 I couldn't agree more. Oddly, I recently did an MBA - and it is very interesting how it is presented: What pain does your value proposition alleviate, make peoples lives better etc. Basically, what can you get people to buy... but word it in a righteous way?
      It is interesting how most brands are projecting a more 'urban' image in their ads. They say diversity and inclusion, of course, rather than demographics with higher brand identity...

    • @darickfoxo7986
      @darickfoxo7986 2 года назад +1

      @@saschamayer4050 idk about that. People with money and responsibilities are just more carful with there money the more of it they get/earned. I think he explained it well in this video and I find what he said true from personal experience

  • @DomaninNicola
    @DomaninNicola Год назад

    Can't wait for it to pop btw, there are only very few RUclipsrs that deserve what they're getting

  • @KM-cm1jp
    @KM-cm1jp Год назад +3

    It baffles me how celebrity obsessed people are.

  • @alyzu4755
    @alyzu4755 Год назад +27

    I'm so thankful influencers weren't a thing when my kids were toddlers. I was so overwhelmed and sleep deprived I probably would've been sucked into some mommy blogger's channel. ☹️
    It'll be... interesting to see how many mansions and private jets get repossessed over the next few years.

    • @showsister69
      @showsister69 Год назад

      That's great, your kids were just raised by television instead. No brainwashing unless it's right wing brainwashing!!!

  • @caver38
    @caver38 11 месяцев назад +4

    Influencers pray on badly educated people to make money , and most influencers actually know very little

  • @Mordecrox
    @Mordecrox 2 года назад

    Nikc*do Avoc*do on the "we are in this together" bit, chef's kiss, what a way to convey how We Te People felt about it, them high and mighty having cake and eating it too while we scrambled for scraps

  • @bennybands4237
    @bennybands4237 2 года назад

    Old youtube from like the years 2005 - 2010 will always be the best in my humble opinion

  • @redbandjack
    @redbandjack Год назад +4

    Is 'influencer' not the most dystopian job title you've ever heard of?

  • @rickstevenson9585
    @rickstevenson9585 Год назад +7

    Eventually there will be more influencers than regular people. They won’t be able to sell their “courses” and “coaching programs” anymore because the people they’re trying to sell to will also be trying to sell them their courses and coaching programs 😂

  • @SidenoteChannel
    @SidenoteChannel 2 года назад +22

    I was offered $15k to promote Raid: Shadow Legends when I had only about 150k subs. I declined obviously but that seriously made me wonder what they must be offering to multi-million subs channels.
    I must say that I've promoted a popular VPN service in the past so I'm not exactly "clean" either. I worked with them because they allowed me to do the promotion at the end of the video, and not in the middle.

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +5

      I watched a lot of your stuff when I was a small channel and was inspired by it to keep making content. Super happy you found this video!

    • @SidenoteChannel
      @SidenoteChannel 2 года назад +6

      @@HowMoneyWorks oh wow, Thanks. Yeah, I discovered you only today. Great content, keep it up!

    • @HowMoneyWorks
      @HowMoneyWorks  2 года назад +5

      @@SidenoteChannel thank you! That means a lot

    • @christophercostin6258
      @christophercostin6258 2 года назад +1

      Love to see this. Very wholesome. Respect to you both ✊🏼

    • @aelanarbrightfield6817
      @aelanarbrightfield6817 2 года назад

      I personally don’t mind ads for Raid, and see no issues with ads for the various VPNs either, you guys gotta make money and the VPNs at least don’t tend to exploit people super hard