YouTube top earners: The seven-year-old making $22m

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Image copyrightYouTubeImage caption Ryan's earnings have doubled since last year A seven-year-old boy
Ryan of Ryan ToysReview pipped Jake Paul by $500,000 for the 12 months to June.Videos are posted most days and one promoting a blue giant
mystery egg bearing Ryan's face has had more than a million views since Sunday.The Dude Perfect channel was in third place, making $20m,
Forbes said.Ryan's earnings, which do not include tax or fees charged by agents or lawyers, have doubled compared with the previous year
Asked by NBC why kids liked watching his videos, Ryan - who is now eight - replied: "Because I'm entertaining and I'm funny."Since the
channel was set up by Ryan's parents in March 2015, its videos have had almost 26 billion views and amassed 17.3 million followers.Forbes
said all but $1m of the $22m total is generated by advertising shown before videos, with the remainder coming from sponsored posts.The
amount generated by sponsored posts is small compared with other top YouTubers, Forbes writes
It is "the result not only of how few deals Ryan (or his family) chooses to accept, but also the fact that his pint-sized demographic isn't
exactly all that flush".The toys featured in one of the channel's videos can sell out instantly.In August, Walmart began selling an
exclusive range of toys and clothing called Ryan's World, and a video showing Ryan and his parents searching for his own toys at a Walmart
store has had 14 million views in three months.The revenues from the Walmart deal are set to substantially increase Ryan's total earnings
next year.As he is still a child, 15% of Ryan's earnings are put into a bank account that he can only access when he becomes a legal adult
Ryan's twin sisters haven't been left out of the fun either: they feature in some videos on a related YouTube channel called Ryan's Family
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A video titled "Top 10 Science Experiments you can do at home for kids" starring the three children has had more than 26 million
views:Daniel Middleton, the Minecraft gamer who topped the 2017 list with earnings of $16.5m, has slipped to fourth place
While Jake Paul moved up six places to second, his brother Logan Paul has tumbled down the Forbes rankings this year to 10th place with
$14.5m - still $3m more than 2017.Logan Paul apologised in January after showing the body of an apparent suicide victim in Japan in one of
his videos.Google, which owns YouTube, removed Paul's channels from its Google Preferred programme, where brands sell ads on the platform's
top 5% of content creators, in the wake of the controversy.