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Hey Nadine
I’m Nadine Sykora, a travel vlogger who shares travel advice & adventures here on youtube! This is your one-stop-shop for all things travel. On my channel, you’ll find travel hacks, tips, and advice, packing guides, destination ideas, videos about food and ones that inspire. Oh, and of course epic travel videos from all over the world! I make travel vlogs, give travel hacks, tips and advice, destination and packing guides, plus sometimes I like to think I am funny…
Why you should travel with Hey Nadine: Great for beginner travelers. Lots of travel tips and advice. Little of everything and has been featured in many news outlets. Newly married. Road tripping in their Westfalia.
492K subscribers: 46,758,827 views
Perhaps it s no surprise, then, that vlogging is becoming a big business. Though many vloggers make only $20 a day (barely more than $7,000 a year), the most successful are raking in as much as $7 million annually. One especially successful vlogger who often plays in the travel space, Casey Neistat, even built a spinoff app to help creators share their videos, then sold it to CNN last November for $25 million as part of the network s push to compete with YouTube. Travel creators are poised to steal the spotlight on these video platforms, just as they have on Instagram. By and large, their influence is being wielded on YouTube. According to a study that was run in part by Google (YouTube
This is great insight, Meubelen!
Some vloggers are intentionally using Youtube to monetize and establish a carrer while others happen to stumble into it; the opportunity is there to earn a stable income.
On page 11, I showcased the Vagabros, and they began as phone-held-travel-vloggers growing to having their own broadcast television show on Hulu and Tastemade.
The success of Yotube and it’s creators will bring competition (if they can survive) and this will lead to new and innovative platforms for creators of all types.