Are you suggesting he should reign it in as its a step to far?Most of the top climbers do it i think hes just very open about what goes on behind the scenes. The mellow mob seem to move around in a permanent entourage and Megos often has his coach with him.
Most estimates suggest you can expect to earn about £1.10 / 1k views. Ondra's videos look to average about 140k views with only 8 passing 500k and Silence having racked up 4 million. So he might be pulling in £150-200 a video, twice a week, even for Silence its only £4500 over 2 years (I imagine Stick It did a lot better, let alone Hard Grit). Adding together the views for his top 20 videos suggests maybe 15 grand tops a year which is a paltry sum for the number involved in the production and realistically is barely even covering his shaman costs.
I feel the same about Ronaldo or Tadej Pogečar but if I tried to have a kick around during a Juventus match or ride a bike on a street closed for a TdF stage I’d rightly be escorted off by security and booed by the spectators. The “top climbers are just the same as any other pro athletes” analogy works as far as climbing in comps but not for normal rock climbing which is part of the reason why rock climbing’s so great.
The amount earned is driven by audience, I know a lot of the big personal finance and investing youtubers can get up to $20 or $30 per 1k views whereas a climber audience is not the same... This may change as we head towards the Olympics and climbing becomes more "mainstream"
Quote from: Coops_13 on November 19, 2020, 03:39:04 pmThe amount earned is driven by audience, I know a lot of the big personal finance and investing youtubers can get up to $20 or $30 per 1k views whereas a climber audience is not the same... This may change as we head towards the Olympics and climbing becomes more "mainstream"An interview with Ondra followed by a roundup of his top ethical investment funds could be a great new feature for London Climber.
Most estimates suggest you can expect to earn about £1.10 / 1k views.
Presuming by landlord you mean having the biggest channel means the sponsors are fighting to be on it?
Or to flip it around if you were having a kickabout on the local power league 5 aside pitch and the local premier League team was having a match next door, with the attendant hullabaloo, would you be pissed off or excited?
We obviously look at climbing differently
Imagine being the kid in the class who's parents got them the Niall Grimes doll
Quote from: Will Hunt on November 19, 2020, 04:39:50 pmQuote from: Coops_13 on November 19, 2020, 03:39:04 pmThe amount earned is driven by audience, I know a lot of the big personal finance and investing youtubers can get up to $20 or $30 per 1k views whereas a climber audience is not the same... This may change as we head towards the Olympics and climbing becomes more "mainstream"An interview with Ondra followed by a roundup of his top ethical investment funds could be a great new feature for London Climber.We’re actually planning to launch our own YouTube channel imminently, starting with a board-based dating show provisionally titled COME DYNO WITH ME...
We’re actually planning to launch our own YouTube channel imminently, starting with a board-based dating show provisionally titled COME DYNO WITH ME...
Quote from: Yossarian on November 19, 2020, 04:48:58 pmWe’re actually planning to launch our own YouTube channel imminently, starting with a board-based dating show provisionally titled COME DYNO WITH ME...I can't see it catching on...