Having secured 39 million subs, Cristiano Ronaldo has posted 19 videos so far on his channel UR. Cristiano. Each of those videos are blockbusters, with millions rushing to catch a glimpse of the Al Nassr captain’s personal life. At the time of writing, Ronaldo’s YouTube channel had 177,007,767 views altogether. YouTube reportedly pays close to $6 per 1,000 views. So one could make between $1,200 and $6,000 per one million views……CONTINUE READING
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So in Ronaldo’s case, accounting for ad revenue and signed sponsorships, he could by now be making north of $100 million from YouTube alone. Speak of quick money! It’d be quite crazy to now watch Ronaldo’s ever-increasing earnings climb to new highs solely because of YouTube. CR7 has indeed been amassing subs way better than the most subscribed YouTuber Mr. Beast. But he has a long way to go to match the American content creator’s view count and overall subscriber count. Let’s see how Ronaldo and Mr. Beast’s views and subs compare.
How many views will it take Cristiano Ronaldo to beat Mr.Beast’s monthly view count?
Seems like another Mr.Beast YouTube record is in jeopardy, courtesy of Cristiano Ronaldo. The American YouTuber tallies around 400 million views every month. Since Ronaldo has attracted more than 177 million views in the three days, we could see his view count surge above 400 million within a week. Mr. Beast reportedly earns $ 5 million every month solely on ad revenue. Soon enough, that feat too would be oblivious, as CR7’s ad revenues could be unmatched. Indeed, who wouldn’t want to advertise on the Portuguese sensation’s platform?
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Anyhow, Ronaldo, currently having 39m subs has a long road to go to overtake the most subscribed Mr.Beast’s subscriber count. The influencer has a staggering 311 million subs in the video-sharing space. Let’s see how quickly R0naldo could eclipse this feat. Considering the Al Nassr skipper is the most followed Instagram personality, it won’t be beyond him to soon become YouTube’s biggest channel as well.