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Heartbreaking
Heartbreaking
Heartbreaking
This is the most heart-breaking thing I've ever seen. Problem is, it happens all to often. You see it and I see it -- people hiding behind computers when they say some of the most cruel and hateful things that you can possibly say.
Special Video
Special Video
Special Video
In April, I told you that YouTube was turning 10 years old.  It's kind of weird to think about what we did before there was YouTube.  It feels like it's always been there.  Recently, they released a special video to commemorate some of the great stuff that's happened on that site since its inception.
$17, 000 per MONTH!
$17, 000 per MONTH!
$17, 000 per MONTH!
Evidently I need to be bored more often.  It seems to have paid off for Meg DeAngelis.  That's what she does. She has her own YouTube channel called MayBaby and according to the magazine "Advertising Age", she pulls in about $17,000 a MONTH!
The First Video
The First Video
The First Video
It's hard to imagine a world without YouTube.  But then again, think of how many sites have come into our lives and changed right before our eyes.  I remember when I was in college, one of my professors was talking about this site called "Google" and I had no idea what he was talking about.  But, as of ten years ago today, no one had watched a video on YouTube.
PiggiePigPigs
PiggiePigPigs
PiggiePigPigs
Enter this one into the "you're doing life wrong" category.  A woman in England found a way to quit her job as an account executive to go home and start a YouTube channel dedicated simply to guinea pigs.
How Much?
How Much?
How Much?
We are all doing something wrong.  A woman is making more than anyone else in the world on YouTube.  We are talking MILLIONS more.
Top Ten Videos
Top Ten Videos
Top Ten Videos
I remember when YouTube became "a thing" and everyone was talking about what they saw there.  Well, it's even bigger in 2014 and the videos get even more views.  So what are the biggest videos of 2014 on YouTube?
$7k-$10k a month
$7k-$10k a month
$7k-$10k a month
It's another one of those "why didn't I think of that" kind of things.  A family in Utah has been remaking songs from the huge Disney hit "Frozen" and making big money on YouTube with them.

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