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Characteristics Of A Vlogger And How Much Money He Can Earn From Vlogging?

 

Vlogger


 

Vlogger means "Video Blogger." Vloggers are people who regularly publish video blogs. (NB: Popular vloggers can make a living from this, making "vlogger" a bonafide profession.) Some vloggers are also bloggers and embed their videos among text on a blog or website.

 

Types of vlogger

·         Daily Vlogs. Daily vlogs are the most popular kind of vlogs in the market these days. ...

·         Travel Vlogs. Travel vlogging is also a very entertaining niche. ...

·         Informative Vlogs. ...

·         Tech Vlogs. ...

·         Motivational Vlogs. ...

·         Educational Vlogs. ...

·         Challenges. ...

·         Music Vlogs.

 

In recent years, "vlogging" has spawned a large community on social media, becoming one of the most popular forms of digital entertainment. It is popularly believed that, alongside being entertaining, vlogs can deliver deep context through images  as opposed to written blogs.

Video logs (vlogs) also often take advantage of web syndication to allow for the distribution of video over the Internet using either the RSS or Atom syndication formats, for automatic aggregation and playback on mobile devices and personal computers (see video podcast).


 

Youtube

Vlogging saw a strong increase in popularity beginning in 2005. The most popular video sharing site, YouTube, was founded in February 2005. The site's co-founder Jawed Karim uploaded the first YouTube vlog clip Me at the zoo on his channel "jawed" in April 2005. The ordinary "everydayness" and "dry aesthetics" of Me at the zoo set the tone for the type of amateur vlogging content that would become typical of YouTube, especially among YouTubers. By July 2006, YouTube had become the fifth most popular web destination, with 100 million videos viewed daily and 65,000 new uploads per day. The Yahoo! Videoblogging Group also saw its membership increase dramatically by August 2005.

Many open source content management systems have enabled the inclusion of video content, allowing bloggers to host and administer their own video blogging sites. In addition, the convergence of mobile phones with digital cameras allows publishing of video content to the Web almost as it is recorded. Radio and television stations may use video blogging as a way to help interact more with listeners and viewer.

YouTube has become a popular platform in order for people to express their emotions to create a giant social community. It has created a place to bring strangers together to reassure each other of their own experiences for any time and place. The emotional exchange and support that Vloggers seek due to a sizeable amount of friendly comments makes making bereavement Vlogs a united and common act.


          Guinness World Record

Charles Trippy, under the Internet Killed Television YouTube channel, currently holds the Guinness World Record for the "Most Consecutive Daily Personal Video Blogs Posted On YouTube," with over 3,000 consecutive videos.

 

Types

Personal Vlogs

The personal vlog is an online video which records an individual to deliver information that they intend to introduce to people. The audience is not as varied as one's from corporation or organization. 

Live broadcasting Vlogs

YouTube announced a live broadcasting feature called YouTube Live in 2008. This feature was also established by other social platforms such as Instagram and Facebook.

Informative Vlogs

Video Blog that is designed to educate the viewer about a particular subject.

Bereavement Vlogs

Video Blog that is designed to express feelings of loss, grief, and mourning.

Conversational Vlogs

Video Blog designed to be formal and create a civil discussion.




 

 

How much money does a vlogger make?

The amount you get paid will also depend on your viewers' provenance. In the end, the CPM for most channels can vary somewhere between $0.30 and $2.50. Getting a little bit more than $2.00 per thousand views is the most usual amount YouTubers can get, with very few exceptions of people that make more than $3.00.

 

 

 

 


 

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