Famous YouTube bloggers list. Top YouTubers in Russia

The top 10 includes the most popular YouTube bloggers in Russia, who have the largest number of subscribers among viewers today.

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(Maryana Ro) opens the top ten most popular Russian YouTube bloggers. Gained popularity in 2014-2015. She is often associated with the name of the famous video blogger Ivan Rudsky, better known as Ivangay, who is her boyfriend. Quite often, their joint videos are released on both of their channels.

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(Lee Kei) is one of the ten most famous Russian YouTube bloggers. Having posted several of his videos on the YouTube channel, Lee Kei contacted CarambaTV and they offered him an affiliate program, that is, earning money through YouTube, the agreement implied that Lee must release at least one video every week on his channel.

Lee agreed and invited his friend Kostik, who worked on Latvian television, to film a humorous show “At the Wall”, in the first episode of which Lee was going to tell viewers that you can bargain in stores. During the work on the video, the name of the show changed to “Project GOAT.” Over time, the themes of the releases from everyday life changed to acute social and philosophical ones.

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Known under the pseudonym Brian, he is one of the most popular YouTubers, posting various funny videos on his channel. Many of Brian's haters believe that he borrowed the nickname of one of the most popular let's play players on Russian YouTube - Oleg Brain (TheBrainDit). Although it is not known exactly whether Brain borrowed the nickname from Oleg Brain or not. But the fact that the nicknames “Brain” and “Brain” are very similar tells us that Brian could have stolen Oleg’s nickname.

Many also accuse Brian of being similar in the content of his videos to the most popular video blogger in the CIS - EeOneGuy (Ivangai). This is explained by the fact that in his videos, Brian also has fun in front of the camera and does not advertise anything in his videos. But this theory is refuted by the fact that Brian’s videos are to some extent educational than those of Ivangay, and the fact that Brian throughout his entire activity makes only his own content.

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One of the most popular Russian video bloggers on YouTube. Spielberg is a pseudonym; in her own words in an interview with Media Mag magazine, she made an “agreement” with her parents that no one would know her real name in exchange for complete freedom on the Internet. Internet fame began after uploading several videos in English on YouTube. Thousands of Americans and many friends on the other side of the world subscribed to it.

This noticeably increased her self-esteem and soon Sasha was only thinking about the further development of her project, ceasing to communicate with her family. Because of this, her parents decided to send her to a boarding school abroad. After arriving in Russia, she began filming videos in Russian. She has two channels on YouTube: music and vlogs.

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Popular YouTube video blogger. Despite the fame of his channel on Youtube, his videos have a fairly monotonous theme, mainly: video walkthroughs or reviews of the game Minecraft and other gaming innovations; online streams on the Twitch portal. He began his career as a video blogger in the summer of 2012. During this period, I was mainly involved in reviews of mods for the game Minecraft. Subsequently, video walkthroughs and other videos with similar topics appeared on his channel.

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Included in the list of the most popular YouTube bloggers. The girl shoots and publishes various videos, be it sketches, music parodies or conversational videos. Her video projects are among the top 10 most profitable in Russia. Has over 1.6 million subscribers on his main channel - FoggyDisaster" and over 5 million on his second channel - TheKateClapp.

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One of the most famous YouTubers in Russia. As of October 2018, he has more than 5 and a half million subscribers and almost one and a half billion views on his Logo YouTube por Hernando.svg TheBrainDit channel on Youtube, which was registered on September 22, 2011. He is the winner of the “Like 2015” award. There Oleg posts walkthroughs and reviews of computer games, including indie ones. He also plays multiplayer and online games, most often GTA Online with AlexPozitiv. Recently I also started reviewing and playing mobile games on the iPhone.

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Opens the top three most popular vloggers on Russian YouTube. He is the host of the blog “This is Good” and gives his comments on videos sent by viewers or found by him. Interaction is usually used at the end of the transmission. In the early episodes of the program, another character participated - the voice (low bass) of “illuminator Nastenka,” who began to appear again from the 164th to the 178th issues. A distinctive feature of the project is the absence of obscene language.

YouTube viewers perceive the blog “This is Good” as an alternative to another popular blog “+100500”. Both blogs are Russian-language analogues of the Ray William Johnson show. From the 29th issue, questions are removed rather than written. From the 48th episode of the show, it was released in HD format, and from the 55th to the 208th episode, the show began to be released with interactive subtitles in English for foreign users. Since the 492nd episode, the show has been released in 4K format.

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As the host of the Internet show “+100500”, he is one of the most popular video bloggers on the Runet. Maxim Golopolosov makes video reviews of funny videos found on the Internet. The comic effect is achieved by gluing together fragments of the video clip with the presenter's comments. Four videos are selected for each episode. As a rule, each episode is named by title, plot, or key phrase from the last video (the only exception is “Very New Year’s Episode”).

The shooting is done against the backdrop of a leopard-print bedspread (Internet users often call it a carpet), which Maxim used to cover the sofa with.

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(Ivan Romanovich Rudskoy) is the most popular YouTube blogger in Russia. Registered his channel with the name EeOneGuy on YouTube on March 19, 2013. In 2015, he took part in the filming of YouTube Rewind, the Lenovo advertising company and the Videofan festival, and became the winner of the Like 2015 award held as part of the Vidfest festival in the “Like for Lifestyle” category. According to VSP Stats for April 2016, EeOneGuy's estimated monthly income was approximately twenty thousand dollars. Ivan attracts the audience in various ways - he sings karaoke, plays popular games, commenting on them, does something for a bet, answers questions from subscribers, shows simple tricks and tricks, or jokes on camera.

Some of the titles of his videos characterize the plots - “Trolling schoolchildren in Digger Online”, “I draw like a cretin”, “Stoned up antics”, “Song of a nerd”. As noted by the publications “Afisha Daily” and “Newspaper. Ru”, the main audience of his video blog is teenage girls. In the global ranking at the beginning of 2016, his channel was ahead of the official accounts of the NBA, Enrique Iglesias, Lady Gaga’s publication and Vice.

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  • How much does YouTube pay famous bloggers for views?


    Do you ever feel like they are hiding something from you? And very important and necessary? What can really change your life? Me too! And I always want to know whether video bloggers earn as modestly as they say in interviews with various media... Let's together look at the earnings of channels that are in the TOP of Russian-language YouTube. This information is available to absolutely everyone!

Daria Tatarkova

YouTube- the third most visited site in the world, which is just under ten years old. In the world of the Internet, this is quite a respectable age, so its influence is great, and the possibilities for earning money are endless. True, when it appeared, no one imagined that the platform for uploading videos would lead to success not only for musicians, but also for “ordinary” people who were starting to master blogging. Fast forward to now: YouTube stars earn as much, if not more, than Hollywood actors, while getting into the heart of their viewers by being “just like them.” We are talking about those who confirmed in 2014 that YouTube is not only a stream of videos with cats and a real black hole, but also one of the most powerful business platforms for bloggers and their projects.

PewDiePie

Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg

33 112 077 subscribers

Smosh

Ian Andrew Hacox
and Anthony Padilla

Smosh are the most popular funny guys on YouTube, posting videos almost since the inception of the service. Having started on the site with independent animation Newgrounds, they quickly moved to the then new platform and have not lost popularity since then, moving away, of course, exclusively from flash cartoons. It is not surprising that they now already own an entire entertainment company: under their leadership there are 9 channels, most of which air regular programs created by other people. Over so many years, Smosh have released four albums of their own songs and won a bunch of awards, including in 2014 at the 4th Streamy Awards. Friends had their main breakthrough outside of YouTube this year. They have officially announced that they are preparing a full-length film, “The SMOSH Movie,” where they will star alongside other popular channel creators like Jenna Marbles and Grace Halbig, and will be directed by no less than Alex Winter - “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.” it was his doing.

19 446 803 subscribers

JennaMarbles

Jenna N. Morey

Jenna Marbles is the most popular female blogger on YouTube this year, and she has won the hearts of viewers by being the archetype of the millennial. She does not have any one specific goal other than to live and enjoy life, which she demonstrates to her subscribers. Her channel appeared as a place where she posted funny video sketches with her thoughts on a variety of occasions. Her first video, "How to Trick People into Thinking You're Good Looking," was viewed 5.3 million times in its first week. The channel began to gain popularity, the stream of consciousness began to be diluted with tags, events, video blogs, podcasts, and so on. Jenna has a great sense of humor, a complete reluctance to conform, as well as a degree in psychology and several tiny dogs; There are no taboo or awkward topics for her; she votes for common sense and jokes in life. She borrowed the nickname Marbles from her dog, Mister Marbles, in the hope that her mother would not google how she swears unprintably in her videos.

14 410 545 subscribers

Bethany Mota

Bethany Noel Mota

7 930 052 subscribers

MichellePhan

Michelle Phan

There is no need to talk about Michelle Fan in detail once again: she has long ceased to be an ordinary beauty blogger and has reached an almost glossy level in her approach to the instructions with which she started. Over the years of her career, she managed to create her own company Ipsy, which sends out beauty boxes by subscription, and the em cosmetics brand. based on L’Oréal, and this year she wrote and published the book “Make Up: Your Life Guide to Beauty, Style, and Success - Online and Off”, and also launched her music label Shift Music Group. In 2014, she also announced a partnership with Endemol Beyond USA, with whom she would create a network to promote millennial YouTube talent.

Her startup is valued at $84 million, which could not but lead to negative consequences. Owners of electronic music labels sued Michelle in 2014 for violating the rights of their tracks: the beauty guru often used publicly available music to design her own videos. Since big money began to be involved in the game, the copyright holders decided to pay attention to this - but Fan sent them a counterclaim.

7 331 144 subscribers

Zoella

Zoe Elizabeth Sugg

6 830 918 subscribers

Tyler Oakley

Tyler Oakley

The young guy with blue hair, who became the face and voice of the LGBT community on YouTube in 2014, was among those who managed to meet the first lady of the United States face to face and conduct an interview - and also visit the president at home. It's no small achievement when you think about it: for a man who once simply recorded himself on a webcam, expressing his thoughts, he has clearly achieved a certain level of influence on the minds of a generation. Tyler's main topics of concern are the issues of LGBT youth, in particular, suicide and the legal protection of minorities, education, and pop culture. In 2014, he went on his own tour, “Tyler Oakley’s Slumber Party,” where he performed in pajamas and interacted with the audience. This year he was awarded five different awards, and his charity campaigns in support of the LGBT community have raised half a million dollars.

6 065 297 subscribers

MissGlamorazzi

Ingrid Nielsen

The sweet girl Ingrid, in addition to making a career on YouTube with her videos about lifestyle and makeup, also launched one of the most touching formats on the network. Nielsen came up with the idea of ​​making blogs (video blogs) based on the principle of an Advent calendar with gifts for every day - only instead of a chocolate bar, viewers received one video about her life. Her followers tagged it #vlogmas
(vlog + christmas), which has since become one of the items on the mandatory program of any YouTuber. This sweet story is very revealing: the cheerful Ingrid was loved by many precisely for her cheerful character, like many others on this list.

Working for a long time on your channel naturally affected its quality, which is now in no way inferior to professional videos from specialized sites. This year, she appeared on the Project Runway spin-off Project Runway: Threads as one of the judges and also appeared at the VMAs as a reporter for CoverGirl. She remains one of the most discussed girls on thematic forums, including, unfortunately, due to the breakup with her ex-boyfriend Luke Conrad, also a YouTuber who found himself at the center of a sex scandal.

3 114 644 subscribers

MyHarto

Hannah Maud Hart

A disastrous and seemingly potentially dangerous idea to cook while drunk turned out to be a gold mine in the world of YouTube cooking videos. We are already accustomed to looking for video tutorials when we need to cook something new, but Hannah greatly expands the boundaries of the genre. It’s not for nothing that her channel is called that - Hart knows Japanese, so the name cleverly plays on both her last name and the word “heart”. Hart's most popular series, My Drunk Kitchen, this year received a companion book, My Drunk Kitchen: A Guide to Eating, Drinking, and Going with Your Gut. Written with a fair amount of self-irony, this parody recipe book became a bestseller in the States in August of this year. In 2014, Hannah won Best Comedian at the Streamy Awards, and her comedy film “Camp Takota” was released, in which she starred alongside other popular YouTubers Grace Halbig and Mamrie Hart.

1 666 916 subscribers

EatYourKimchi

Simon and Martina Stawski

EatYourKimchi is made by two English teachers from Canada who moved to South Korea six years ago and dedicated their lives to strengthening Canadian-American-Korean friendship. While on a planetary scale this is a much smaller story compared to the others on the list, almost no one has such a close-knit fan base and cultural achievements as theirs. Their channel was at the epicenter of the fashion for Asian pop culture, in particular South Korean - and Western audiences began to need its guides. At first, the couple told their parents through the channel how they lived in a distant country, then they told subscribers about cultural differences and the peculiarities of life in Korea: about what was impossible to read and certainly not watch on the Internet. Their discussions of pop culture gradually improved, and the quality of the videos and the degree of absurdist humor grew.

The spontaneous Simon and Martina instantly melt any heart, as do their dog Spudgey and cat Doctor Mimersworth. That's why the foursome have incredibly loyal fans, whom the hosts call “nasties,” and a carload of insider jokes. Last year they opened an office and hired several employees, finally turning EatYourKimchi into a real company; In this case, they opened their own cafe, where, in particular, classes in Korean and English are held. They go on numerous tours, attracting audiences like rock stars, participate in international conventions, interview Korean A-listers and make plans to conquer Japan.

639 676 subscribers

What does it take to become a video blogger on YouTube? How much do famous video bloggers earn? How can a blogger start making money on YouTube?

Everyone watches the YouTube channel. Well, or almost everything. Viral videos collect millions of views in record time, and owners of popular channels make millions in profits. The payback on videos from promoted YouTubers exceeds all imaginable indicators.

It turns out that in order to make money by showing films, you don’t have to be a talented director or cameraman. Enough become a popular video blogger, and the multi-million audience of YouTube video hosting will listen to every frame you take.

Denis Kuderin is with you, an expert in the HeaterBober electronic magazine on financial topics. I'll tell you how to become a video blogger from scratch, what equipment is needed to shoot videos, and why competent promotion of a channel on YouTube is no less important than an original plot and an interesting presentation.

1. Become a YouTube star and earn a million

Viewership of the YouTube channel (hosting) – more than a billion people. This is almost a third of all Internet users on the planet. Even the most popular TV channel in the world during the heyday of television could not boast such a number of viewers.

It would be surprising if enterprising and active users did not use such opportunities to earn money. And they do this, and quite successfully.

You don't need to pay anyone to create a channel on YouTube.. Anyone has the right to start a new blog. Students, pensioners, schoolchildren and preschoolers earn money from their channels and video magazines.

Author of the magazine PewDiePie dedicated to video games, Swede Felix Kjellberg made money online in 2016 alone $15 million . Time magazine even included him in the list of the most influential people in the world. The number of subscribers to Kjellberg's channel exceeds 60 million people.

There are famous and rich video bloggers in Russia. Some of them are under 16 years old. To run a channel on YouTube, you don’t need to be able to correctly express your thoughts on paper. It’s not even necessary to speak beautifully.

Three things are enough for success:

  • come up with a branded feature;
  • choose an original direction;
  • skillfully promote your channel.

Why are vlogs so popular? It's simple - modern user audiences, especially teenagers and young people, prefer short videos to long text reviews. Most will prefer view review/report/instructions, presented in video format, than will study a detailed article on the same topic.

But sometimes it’s easier to really show than to describe – this is what thousands of video bloggers around the world do.

Among them there are professionals in their field who really know how to shoot short clips, but there are also those who shoot amateur videos on their phones on the principle of “as it happens” and have no idea about editing, lighting, perspective, first, second and third shots. At the same time, the second category of bloggers also have a chance to achieve success.

Types of earnings on video blogs:

  • Direct advertising of products and services– a popular blogger talks directly about what a cool product such and such a company has and encourages viewers to immediately run to the store for it or follow the online market link located in the description.
  • Hidden advertising– the YouTuber doesn’t say anything about the product, but uses it on camera. For example, he drinks a drink of a certain brand or sits at a table wearing a T-shirt with the logo of the advertising company.
  • Affiliate links– the author places affiliate programs in the description of the videos and encourages viewers to click on them.

Direct advertising is the lot of popular, promoted video bloggers. Advertisers are unlikely to contact the unknown Vasya from Barabinsk, who shot two “cool” videos on the theme of spinners. Now, if he gains at least 1000 subscribers by filming another 10-20 videos, then it’s a different matter.

A striking example of a very popular channel - 2 billion views

2. TOP 7 popular destinations on YouTube

The choice of direction depends on your personal preferences and capabilities. It is logical to choose a format that is close to you and a topic in which you understand.

YouTube is a democratic platform: video bloggers are limited only by the legislation of the country in which they live and by moral and ethical standards. Everything else is allowed here, including provocative content.

Let's consider the most popular and profitable directions.

1) Reviews

Videos dedicated to reviews of goods, services, and the market as a whole. Since the popularity of shopping in online stores is steadily growing, people are interested in seeing this or that product in person and evaluating all its pros and cons.

2) Let's Play

A fashionable and popular trend in the world of video games. In this format bloggers post online and comment on their gameplay. The videos and pictures are dedicated to a specific video game that the author plays, and along the way reveals the “features” and secrets of mastery.

There are thousands of such videos on YouTube. Most of them are made by ordinary video game fans, but there are also professional blogs. In particular, that same channel PewDiePie, which I mentioned above, is a typical example of an authoritative, thoughtful and competent video blog.

There are other bloggers who became famous thanks to videos in the Let's Play format - a group of players Achievement Hunter,Funhouse, duet Smosh. Channel hosts receive monetary rewards from game creators and owners for each video view.

The Let's Play format has become such a popular phenomenon in modern society that it has become a phenomenon of mass culture. The genre has gone beyond YouTube and the Internet in general and is now treated on an equal footing with sporting spectacles or music concerts.

3) Educational channels

Learning something useful is a natural need of a modern person. There are a lot of educational channels on YouTube, the hosts of which teach everyone foreign languages, mathematics, biology, playing the guitar, bead weaving, etc.

There are serious video blogs created by professionals who teach the basics of business, marketing, and sales techniques. Basic videos are available in free format, but for in-depth study, viewers are usually offered to buy paid video courses or sign up for paid seminars.

Popular educational and entertaining format. The author collects interesting information, prepares the video material himself and edits it into an entertaining short film.

This includes the TOPs of the best goals in the entire history of football, the top ten highest paid stylists in Moscow, the 6 coolest gadgets for cats and much more. It all depends on your imagination and ability to choose interesting topics.

5) Humorous videos

People love to have fun, so humorous videos and joke videos always attract an audience. Examples of successful channels in the Entertainment and Humor category - SlivkiShow, LizzzTV, "+100500",This is good.

6) Beauty Blog

In recent years they have become popular beauty blogs. Video magazines of this format tell about everything related to the beauty industry. These can be reviews of cosmetics with “personal experiences” and judgments about quality, usefulness, and effectiveness.

These blogs, according to the format and name, are run by beautiful young girls. Some of them are part-time professional makeup artists, stylists, and hairdressers who, with the help of a blog, attract a client audience.

Beauty blogs are extremely promising in terms of earning money from advertising: as the reviews progress, the presenters promote certain brands and receive appropriate compensation from them.

The topic of choosing the “right” lipstick is always relevant for girls all over the world, as are discussions about other cosmetics. That's why beauty blogs are so popular

Top beauty bloggers have tens of millions of subscribers around the world. Examples of famous beauty authors: Yuya(Spain), Bethany Mota(USA), Zoella(United Kingdom), Elena Krygina(Russia).

7) Animation

Format designed for children's audience. Adults have to watch such films “on duty.” While my child was growing up, I watched hundreds of videos in this direction with him and know all the creators, characters and presenters by sight.

An example of a successful cartoon channel - GetMovies with an audience of 13 million viewers.

3. How to become a successful video blogger on YouTube - 7 simple steps

Becoming an ordinary video blogger is as easy as it is difficult to achieve star status. Every minute users from all over the world upload to the hosting 72 hours video– to watch even 1% of this amount, the average viewer will not have enough life.

But is statistics really a hindrance for a person who believes in his lucky stars and knows for sure that his videos will definitely find their way to the hearts and eyes of the user audience?

Read the expert instructions and you will succeed!

Step 1. Select the topic of the videos

The closer the topic is to you, the easier it will be to vlog. Interests, knowledge, skills, abilities, life experience, sense of humor - these are the data based on which you need to choose a direction.

There are a lot of fashion trends and currents on YouTube, but you don’t have to follow the mainstream. Narrow niche and expert presentation- these are the components of success for a beginning YouTuber.

Study examples of successful channels, see how the videos are shot, how the authors behave, what they say and what they show. Focusing on making a profit immediately is the wrong approach.

YouTube – this is primarily an entertainment channel. The main audience is viewers under 35 years old. Focus on them first.

More details about the principles and rules for choosing a topic are described in our article “”.

Step 2. Purchase quality equipment

Nowadays, almost everyone has access to high-quality video equipment. No one is interested in watching videos that are cloudy, have a dull sound, or have the wrong lighting. Your video camera must supportFullHD resolution and have the remaining basic options of high-quality equipment.

A good microphone is also important, as is video editing and editing software. Those who work in the Let's Play format will need program for recording video from a computer during the game.

Professionals shoot videos in special studios and spend a lot of money on processing, editing, voice acting and video formatting.

Step 3. Create a channel on YouTube

Before you click on the “create channel” button, come up with an interesting nickname and name for your blog (often they are the same). The name should be short, sweet and easy to remember. If you expect international success, choose English writing.

Registering a channel address is a free and quick procedure: you just need to log into YouTube through your Google account (YouTube has been owned by Google since 2007). I recommend immediately link a phone number to your account, so that if something happens, you can easily restore access to the channel.

You will understand where to click and what fields to fill out when you start publishing your first videos.

Step 4. We work on the design and create a description of the channel

An important point is the design of your channel. You need to choose key images or a logo by which future subscribers will recognize you. You also need to design a header, make an original avatar and screensaver.

Interesting videos come naturally, but at the same time, the viewer should simply be pleasant and comfortable being on your channel.

In the description, write concisely, clearly and simply about the main thing - What is the channel about, who will be interested, what unusual awaits the viewer.

Step 5. Thinking through the content plan

Be sure to think about a video release plan - a stable schedule pleases the audience and disciplines the author. Subscribers, having become accustomed to your schedule, will regularly come to your channel in anticipation of new clips.

Step 6. Prepare the script and shoot videos

A script or at least a rough plan is needed even for a two-minute video. Professionals create their films, clearly knowing the sequence of each frame. Shooting according to inspiration, or rather, as it goes, is the lot of amateurs. If you want to succeed, approach creating videos with the utmost seriousness.

The finished material requires mandatory processing. A raw video is not a film yet. Editing, voice acting, frame processing, adding titles - all these are necessary stages that will help turn a faceless blank into a solid, harmonious and complete film.

Step 7. Publish videos and look for advertisers

All that remains is to post the video for the audience to judge. This is done simply - drag the video from your computer to the YouTube server and launch it.

A few basic rules for publishing content:

  • post regularly;
  • but at the same time control the quality - if you don’t have time to produce high-quality content, it’s better to skip the publication: reputation is more expensive;
  • follow popular trends if you want more subscribers.

I recommend using a professional service for promotion. The resource promotes channels on YouTube in all social networks, as well as increases subscribers and likes. If you gain several thousand subscribers, advertisers will definitely pay attention to you.

And for those who promote their videos not only on YouTube, but also on Instagram, there is another excellent service called. It guarantees from 50,000 unique views of your account per month and attracting up to 6,000 subscribers over the same period.

Comparison table for paid services:

If a video blogger does not know how to work with the audience of his channel, he can say goodbye to the dream of popularity and monetization. The audience is our everything. They need to be loved, they need to be taken care of.

Recommendation 1. Don’t leave visitors’ questions unanswered

Feedback is no less important than a creative idea and an interesting presentation.

Always answer questions asked by visitors and subscribers. Viewers appreciate the attention shown to them by the author, come back again and recommend your blog to friends.

Do not take the audience’s advice and recommendations negatively, but on the contrary – take them into account when creating your next videos. By focusing on the opinions of viewers, you will increase the popularity of the channel and learn how to create content designed for a mass audience.

Recommendation 3. Politely thank for recommendations

And don’t forget to say “thank you” to those who help you become better. Politeness is a universal tool, no less effective than competent editing and properly selected sound.

5. How to properly respond to haters - useful tips for novice bloggers

Haters are people who hate someone or something. The word comes from the English “hate” - hatred. Famous, promoted and popular bloggers most often become the object of negative emotions. The more popular a person is, the more haters she has.

Haters also don’t ignore novice bloggers. They not only spoil your mood, but deprive you of motivation and self-confidence.

What to do if strangers suddenly start bombing you with negativity, criticizing your videos, your appearance, voice, nickname and the channel itself?

If people talk about you, this already indicates a certain level of popularity.

This means people care about what you show. Public figures are happy with any attention from the audience. This is the downside of fame, which cannot be avoided.

If a hater’s comment provokes a strong reaction, it means he achieved what he wanted. Aggressive, ironic or any other response that has an emotional connotation works for the hater.

If the hater’s comment contains a rational grain, try to talk - only coldly, distantly and with restraint. There is a chance that the “hater” will open up and become more vulnerable.

There is no need to lecture, shame, or appeal to conscience and justice.

This also indicates your emotional involvement. After all, you are under no obligation to respond to a comment you don't like.

If a hater still hurts you on any level, analyze your reaction. There may be some truth to his criticism. In this case, try to use the hater's comment to your advantage.

If all the comments of an ill-wisher are empty and unfounded, do not enter into a discussion - ignore.

6. How much do video bloggers earn on YouTube?

It makes no sense to give specific numbers, since all video bloggers earn differently. There is an average: 1000 views is approximately equal to 1 dollar.

There are channels that generate income from $10,000 every month. Successful showmen, famous presenters, creators of popular reviews and Let's Plays receive up to 5 000 $ . Lesser-known channels have revenues from 100 to 1000 $ .

Russian video bloggers are trying to keep up with their foreign colleagues and are doing their best to monetize their promoted accounts on YouTube.

Names such as Ivangay, Roma Shaw or Dima Maslennikov are known to everyone who at least periodically goes to YouTube and watches popular new products. Their income is not as high as that of Felix PewDiePie, but clearly higher than the average Moscow salary.


Despite the increased pressure from “newcomers” like Twitter and others, the Live Journal service (popularly known as LJ) is still relevant and popular. And although top bloggers have long acquired accounts on fashion social networks and many of them have already become stars there, their main field of activity still remains their Live Journals. Do you want to know who you should definitely subscribe to on LiveJournal, who you should read and who you should follow, so as not to be branded a retarded person? Our review will help you with this. So, the top 10 Russian bloggers whose LiveJournal is worth bookmarking:

TEMA

Live Journal tema.livejournal.com belongs to Artemy Lebedev. For those in the tank, Lebedev is a famous Russian designer, blogger and traveler, owner of the Artemy Lebedev Studio. Known for his selfish position, shocking antics and abundance of obscene and expressive expressions in his work. Lebedev's LiveJournal blog - tema - has been in the top 10 of this resource in terms of traffic for several years now. During its maintenance, about 2.5 thousand entries were written, for which over 1.3 million comments were received (a LiveJournal record). He is on the friend list of just under 80 thousand LiveJournal users; he himself added only 20 users to this list.

Rustem Adagamov- popular LiveJournal blogger drugoi. Drugoi regularly posts new entries to its magazine, mostly photo reports. In total I wrote about 13 thousand entries. He is on the list of friends of more than 63 thousand LiveJournal users (taking first place in this indicator), he himself added 764 bloggers to his list of friends.

In 2012, he began to aggressively support the Russian opposition. A significant portion of posts and tweets are devoted to criticism of the Russian government and support for opposition actions. On December 28, he distinguished himself by his ignorance of Russian history. He acted in a movie about the war. He lived in Norway for a long time, and three years ago, finding himself at the center of a scandal, he moved to Prague.

Ilya Varlamov's blog now ranks first in Russian LiveJournal. Varlamov is a Russian businessman, founder of the advertising and development agency iCube. He is better known as a blogger and amateur photographer - the author of a blog on LiveJournal. He conducts human rights public activities, being one of the organizers of the “Country Without Stupidity” project. In 2011, he founded the “Glass Bolt” anti-prize. Together with Maxim Katz, he is the author of the “Urban Projects” project, whose activities are aimed at studying the problems and improving the conditions of Russian cities. Cycling activist. Varlamov’s signature feature is his hairstyle, which is even present in the logo of his LiveJournal. In 2014, Ilya Varlamov visited Petrozavodsk and, and then even the 10 best cities he has visited recently.

Lena Miro: “Beautiful people read me!”

The scandalous blog miss_tramell belongs to the outrageous writer and ardent fitness fan Lena Miro (Mironenko). Miro has published several books, including novels and two books on fitness. Readers are still arguing whether the scandalous blogger actually exists or is this a successful commercial project, the face of which writer Lena Miro is simply. miss_tramell is known for her directness: she is not afraid to openly call her readers lazy pigs and ovulants, for example. Several years ago I made myself silicone breasts, which I openly wrote about in my LiveJournal.

Life on the move

The aquatek_filips blog is about countries, travel and outside of politics. As its author Sergei Anashkevich writes, this magazine is for communication: “I respond to all comments.
I talk about each country I have visited in detail, consistently, covering all the necessary nuances for other travelers and accompanying it with high-quality author’s photographic materials.

Here you will find stories about attractions, reports about the life of ordinary people, and details about the features of visas, mobile Internet, transport, cuisine, hotels, and reviews of airlines, flights and generally everything you need to know while traveling. In addition, , on my blog you will find a little humor, a little criticism of phenomena from everyday life, a little advertising, as well as my favorite bachelor culinary section.”

answers to unasked questions

Blog MACOS leads the traveler Alexander Belenky. This is what he writes about himself: “I started traveling around the planet in 2011. All I had to do was get a foreign passport - and there was no stopping me. Since then, my whole life has been constant traveling around countries, almost non-stop. There are many travel blogs on the Internet, and almost all of them are the same. People trample on the same places. Rubbing guidebooks to holes is not my thing. Real life is much more interesting than museums.

In this magazine you will find many photo stories about places and countries, people and their way of life. See with your own eyes the beauty of nature, hear songs on the streets of distant cities. I don't like car rallies, although I almost always travel by car. But the main goal is to get as far as possible from capitals and main highways, to explore the country or region completely.”

Evolution

Blog EVO_LUTIO hosted by the talented psychologist Marina Komissarova. Blog about relationships and psychology. “This is the best, most brain-clearing and most practical guide to action that I have ever read on the topics of self-development and personal relationships,” blog readers write.

Honest stories about men and life

truth and nothing but...

Journa

Magazine MIUMAU belongs to Yana Frank. Here’s what she says about herself: “I’ve been living online for many years under the pseudonym Miu Mau. I used to live in design, gradually turned into an art director and creative director, and then decided to quit web design and work in an agency and do other things.

Experience has shown that I “jumped off the carousel” late - before I had time to start a new life and do everything differently, I got cancer, as a result of which many things in my life did not turn out the way I planned. Since the disease still regularly cripples me, depriving me of the ability to entertain you with clever texts and funny pictures, I sometimes disappear, and then write about how I was sick.

But in general, I still try to complain less and spend more time productively. , a passport service employee (which he doesn’t regret, because there are nerves). Currently in the flooring construction business and an eclectic blogger. He combines a travel blogger, a designer, and is also one of the brightest representatives of the new generation of bloggers - shoppers,

Writes with errors. Main blog topics: Cop notes, Minus design, Travel and WHAT THE CITY?

These are just ten top Russian bloggers. Data taken from here. By the way, there you can also watch the LiveJournals of those who were not included in the top ten, but still deserve attention. For example, LJ bespridanitsa or morena_morana, as well as Anton Nosik, whose LJ has the self-explanatory name dolboeb.