A personal-finance YouTube creator, who would film videos in his car, shares how he turned his channel into a business that earned $220,000 last year in ad revenue
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Currently, Scribner earns the bulk of his revenue from ads that play in his videos, sponsorships, and affiliate commissions, he told Business Insider. Scribner went all-in on YouTube in June 2017, moving $5,000 from his savings account into his checking and never looking back, he said. Talking about money on YouTube can make creators a lot of it, and sometimes more than many other subjects.
"That video validated that I was on the right path," he said, adding that the viral video helped his channel jump from 10,000 subscribers to 45,000. In 2019, Scribner's YouTube channel earned $220,000 on 17.4 million views, according to a screenshot viewed by Business Insider. Monthly, Scribner earned $25,700 in March, and in April he earned $33,000 , according to a screenshot viewed by Business Insider. In April, YouTube creators experiencedOutside of YouTube ad revenue, Scribner said he relies on money earned through course sales, the stock market membership site he runs, and affiliate commission.
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