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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2a1Ezyvkx8
Closer to 40k for the month in question.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2a1Ezyvkx8
Closer to 40k for the month in question.
Yes, I’ve seen her video. I question the numbers simply because another YouTube channel with 200k subscribers says “no chance” covering slot losses. One of them is either exaggerating, misrepresenting or lying. NG slots says no way can the losses be covered. He gambles at about the same rate as her...and saying he’s losing anywhere from $300,000 to $500,000 per year on high limit slots. I guess it is possible he is not being totally honest in that he may lose that amount...but gets back a lot thru his channel.
I’d rather hear from independent sources.
https://turbo.intuit.com/blog/relationships/how-much-do-youtubers-make-5035/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2a1Ezyvkx8
Closer to 40k for the month in question.
Yes, I’ve seen her video. I question the numbers simply because another YouTube channel with 200k subscribers says “no chance” covering slot losses. One of them is either exaggerating, misrepresenting or lying. NG slots says no way can the losses be covered. He gambles at about the same rate as her...and saying he’s losing anywhere from $300,000 to $500,000 per year on high limit slots. I guess it is possible he is not being totally honest in that he may lose that amount...but gets back a lot thru his channel.
I’d rather hear from independent sources.
https://turbo.intuit.com/blog/relationships/how-much-do-youtubers-make-5035/
I agree with independent sources. However, if you take 38k and multiply it by twelve, then you're safely in the range of what NG Slots claims to be losing annually. Well within the range, in fact. I'm not going to claim either of them are misrepresenting or lying because I have no direct experience whatsoever in that regard. There are a lot of, 'It could bes,' involved.
Again, I wonder if they make deals with the casinos. Also, do they have other costs associated with their channels such as paying other influencers to mention their channel or any kind of advertising costs?
I don't imagine you'd have advertising costs, unless they're paying for bot subscribers or actual people who subscribe on a compensated basis. I should imagine any such thing would violate Youtube's Terms of Service. I'm primarily interested in any direct deals with the casinos and that's what I'd ask about. Other than being curious about incoming revenues, I don't really care so much about their relationship with Youtube and wouldn't want them to say anything that could maybe get them in trouble.
I agree with independent sources. However, if you take 38k and multiply it by twelve, then you're safely in the range of what NG Slots claims to be losing annually. Well within the range, in fact. I'm not going to claim either of them are misrepresenting or lying because I have no direct experience whatsoever in that regard. There are a lot of, 'It could bes,' involved.
And then multiply it by 0.65 because that is income that they'll have to pay taxes on.TDVegas
Again, I wonder if they make deals with the casinos. Also, do they have other costs associated with their channels such as paying other influencers to mention their channel or any kind of advertising costs?
Every so often I see “The Big Jackpot”, aka Scott Richter aka “The email spam king” on the marquee of a Las Vegas casino advertising he will be playing slots on certain days. My guess is they throw him something.
And then multiply it by 0.65 because that is income that they'll have to pay taxes on.
In theory.
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On his jackpot winnings? probably not monetarily as he's likely at a net loss. The bookkeeping of that would be quite onerous.But revenue from YouTube would be considered income and that has to be claimed and taxes paid. No offsetting losses on that.
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