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A 9-year-old Boy Earning 200 Million Per Year Through Toy Evaluation, Why Could This New Generation of Bloggers Take the Lead? (I)

A 9-year-old Boy Earning 200 Million Per Year Through Toy Evaluation, Why Could This New Generation of Bloggers Take the Lead? (I)

BY Ward 23 Feb,2021 YouTube Evaluation Forbes Bloggers

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In 2015, when he still was a 4-year-old kid, he asked his parents, “Why couldn’t I share my favorite toys on YouTube like other kids?” Inspired by this, his parents decided to set up one channel for him, and took him to a toy store and bought him a set of Lego trains. This is how it all get started.

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They named this channel Ryan Toys Review, which mainly upload children’s toys unpacking evaluations. So far, his family runs 9 YouTube channels with a total of 41.7 million subscribers, among which Ryan’sWorld is the most popular.

On Ryan’s channels, the most viewed video has reached 2 billion times. In a 6-minute short video, he is standing on an inflatable slide, running with a huge and colorful egg, opening the little toys inside and introducing one by one, giving off a thick atmosphere of cuteness, simpleness and innocence.

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Somewhat similarly, another child on the blogger ranking list, 6-year-old Russian girl Anastasia, ranked 7th with an income of $18.5 million. Last year, her first appearance on the list was 18 million $, ranking 3rd.

Anastasia, like a little princess, however, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy since she was born. The doctor once worried that she would not be able to speak forever. Her parents wanted her to have a good childhood, so they began to record her growth with camera. Now, her channel Like Nastya has 66 million subscribers. Two years ago, a 5-minute short video has been viewed 850 million times.

Videos of her daily play and life interaction are being broadcast on Internet in 7 languages every day.

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