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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

This 6-year-old boy makes $ 36 million a year by evaluating toys on Youtube

According to Forbes, Ryan is the only one on the list of the world's richest youtubers under 10 years old - all this just filming the winning toys

Everyone has been a child, and everyone has already won at least one toy. Behold, having stopped filming every second of those moments may have been throwing away an award-winning lottery ticket. Ryan, tell him. At the age of six, he does just that: he films the toys he earns and posts on YouTube. Child's play that made him one of the greatest youtubers on the planet, with an income of $ 36 million per year.
Ryan's channel has an uncreative but very practical title. Ryan ToysReview(Reviews of Ryan Toys, in Portuguese). The idea is that he gives his impressions on the novelties of the world of toys. "Evaluations of children's toys made by a child," says the channel's slogan.
According to Forbes , the channel was the eighth most profitable in the world in 2017. The $ 11 million generated during the year made it the only youtuber with less than 10 years to enter the list .
The whole thing started two years ago when he was only four years old. "Ryan used to watch various channels on toy appraisals - some of his favorites were EvanTubeHD and Hulyan Maya - because they made videos about Thomas and his Friends, " said his mother (who does not reveal his name) in an interview with TubeFilter . "One day he asked me 'Why am I not on YouTube along with all the other kids?' So we decided: yeah, we can do it. That's when we went to a store to buy his first toy, a Lego train, and it all started there. "
The success was not immediate. Ryan's first video to make a hit was this one , where he appears breaking an egg of papier maché stuffed with automotive toys. It worked. Released in July 2015, the recording now has more than 800 million views, has made the followers of the child multiply exponentially, and his success surpassed figures like Justin Bieber. At the height of popularity, Ryan spent almost 20 weeks in first place among the network's most watched videos.
Today it has 10 million subscribers. His fame, however, is much greater. Your most successful video is what appears above. The production has accumulated more than a billion views since it was published in April 2016 - an exaggeration of visualizations even compared to giants of the social network; Whindersson Nunes, the biggest Brazilian youtuber has 25 million followers, and his most famous video is What the Wifi Password , a musical parody with 60 million views.
Ryan still has in his channel a section only with scientific experiments realized by him. The productions range from  making homemade lava lamps to testing where he analyzes what happens when marshmallows are exposed to a vacuum.
His parents state that most toys are donated to charity after Ryan shoots his impressions about the novelty. As the channel's own description says "Ryan Loves Toys". And who does not love, right Ryan? With that lot of money involved it gets even easier.


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