A 6 - year - old child goes beyond winning $ 11 million of YouTube content

6-year-old Ryan Twizryview was able to make big profits from his YouTube account.
Ryan was able to make huge gains through his YouTube videos, with a profit of $ 11 million in 2017, according to Forbes magazine.
Ryan Twizryview came in eighth place this year in Forbes' annual list of top earning accounts on YouTube.
The little boy has a special channel that shows the new games or food products for children. The channel started in March 2015.
Ryan's family-run channel generates about $ 11 million in pre-tax income in 2017, according to Forbes' annual Best Celebrity list on YouTube.

Photo: Ryan ToysReview/YouTube

The account began when Ryan, a mere 4-year-old admirer, asked for clips to review the new games, which his parents could not even inspire.
It was not a success at first, but it is a review of the GIANT EGG SURPRISE game, which includes 100 Pixar series of cars, and then more than 500,000 hits.
The YouTube channel has 10 million subscribers, which translates to about $ 1 million a month in ad revenue alone.


Photo: Ryan ToysReview/YouTube

Maintaining the channel has now become a full-time job for Ryan’s mother, who used to teach chemistry to high school students. The parents say they will stop making the videos if Ryan gets fed up with it.
“Right now, he loves making videos. Every time I tell him we’re going to film, he gets so excited. As long as he’s loving it and it doesn’t disrupt his daily routine, we plan on continuing. But the moment he’s not having fun anymore, that’s when it will be time to stop,” his mother has said.

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You can’t help but wonder whether Ryan would want to give it all up one day. Sure, he can’t go on reviewing toys forever, but now that he’s tasted fame and fortune, maybe he will make YouTube his source of income for the rest of his life. Good luck to him, whatever he decides.

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