Annoyingly talk over The Ghost Host in The Haunted Mansion Stretching Room and try to make money on youtube off their favorite theme park by making vlogging videos of them walking around Disney Parks and going on rides. "Look at all the fun I am having that you are not having. My life is better than yours and guess what? You Tube add breaks are paying me for it!!! I am making money off Disney and all the hard working cast members and Imagineers old and new and their creative efforts!!!"
So how do youtubers afford to make fan movies, other projects or even live off for their youtube channels on so little pay? Patreon and selling t-shirts can't be it. That guy that plays Minecraft games seems to be rich!You have to have a lot of viewers to make money off of youtube. A million views of a video will get about 2 grand and youtube takes 45% of that. That's a lot of work for little money.
So how do youtubers afford to make fan movies, other projects or even live off for their youtube channels on so little pay? Patreon and selling t-shirts can't be it. That guy that plays Minecraft games seems to be rich!
For some reason this TheTimTracker vlogger has 628K subscribers.You're talking about someone who has 23 million subscribers and he puts out videos with a million+ views every couple days. Show me a Disney vlogger with that kind of following.
For some reason this TheTimTracker vlogger has 628K subscribers.
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTimTracker/featured
Even the DisneyParks vlog has only 967K subscribers.
Freshbaked only has 112K. I still don't see how people make money on this crap.
It's way cooler to have Snoopy at your wedding though.Sounds not far off from me. Got married at Disneyland with Mickey and Minnie at the Wedding then honeymooned at Disneyworld!
Keep a Disney Parks playlist on one's phone.. that can play for two days without repeating anything... and that's the edited-down "favorites" version...Disney music is part of your main playlist.
There use to be a podcast called 1313 South Harbor Blvd. You were lost in Disneyland with the Hitchhiking Ghost. They would pick a section of the park (ie. Main Street) and dedicate the episode to that. They would play background music or ride audio from that area. No commentary. Just small DJ introductions. Very professional. They had some pretty rare stuff. The guy that put it together died about ten years ago.Keep a Disney Parks playlist on one's phone.. that can play for two days without repeating anything... and that's the edited-down "favorites" version...
I'm gonna have to look into this...Disney Parks sounds on your phone? Currently have a Star Tours text tone and the WDW monorail door safety message as a ringtone
I keep some Disney music ONLY playlists...Disney music is part of your main playlist.
Keep a Disney Parks playlist on one's phone.. that can play for two days without repeating anything... and that's the edited-down "favorites" version...
If you run iOS there used to be a backdoor on iTunes to create the tones for free, not sure if it’s been closed. Trying to find the gold mine of sound recordings but I don’t see it anymore..it was on a board like this oneI'm gonna have to look into this...
I can't drive to work in the mornings without listening to pavilion soundtracks from classic Epcot.Disney music is part of your main playlist.
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