Chris Invests
- Finance YouTuber
- $3700 estimated monthly YouTube ad revenue
- Published February 2, 2023 by Niall Doherty
It’s a channel about finance called Chris Invests.
There are 187 videos on the channel, most lasting 8-10 minutes. The first video was posted April 2019, so less than 1 video per week on average.
The most popular videos 👇
Why the First $100,000 is so Hard (And the Next is Easy)…
Average Net Worth By Age (Not What You’d Think)…
Reasons Why Most People Are Broke (Must Watch)…
Best I can tell, Chris has never shown his face on the channel, instead relying on simple animations – probably made with a software like Animaker – to get his points across.
Unclear how much money the channel makes. I’ve watched a few of the videos and haven’t seen any sponsors, so YouTube ad revenue seems to be the main thing.
According to Social Blade, the channel could be making anything from $497 to $7,900 per month in ad revenue. Given the content, I expect the real number to be closer to the top end of that range 💰
Anyway, wanted to share this as an example of a successful YouTube channel where the creator doesn’t show their face.
Have you seen any other channels like this?
If so, let me know via the comments below. I’d love to check them out.
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