10 Ways to Make Millions on YouTubeThese social media stars followed their passions and wound up with media empires.

ByJonathan Small

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What do the following social media millionaires have in common (aside from being very rich)? They leveraged the popularity of their homemade YouTube channels into money-minting, multi-dimensional businesses.

Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg (aka PewDiePie)

Known for:His wackyvideo game commentariesthat have earned him 46 million subscribers -- the most on YouTube

Net worth:$61 million

Businesses:His channel alone earns an estimated $7.5 million a year. This year, he launchedRevelmode, a video production, game development and merchandise network backed byDisney. He's also the author of the best-selling bookThis Book Loves You.

He said it:"Don't be a salad. Be the best damn broccoli you could ever be."

Shay Carl Butler (aka ShayCarl)

Known for:Chronicling the misadventures of his family the "Shaytards"

Net worth:$53 million

Businesses:Three YouTube channels with more than 6 million subscribers. Co-founder ofMaker Studios, a multichannel network purchased by Disney for $500 million. OwnsTrixin, an online clothing company.

He said it:“关键不在于发现you are, it's about creating who you are."

Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla (aka Smosh)

Known for:Singing and jokingtheir way into YouTube megastardom with 22 million subscribers and 5 billion views

Net worth:$11.8 million

Businesses:FiveYouTube channels, awebsite, music albums, apps, merchandise and a feature film

They said it: "We weren't seeking fame or recognition in any way. It all just came out of nowhere really."

FunToyzCollector and BluCollection

Known for:Being YouTube's most popular and most mysterious toy reviewers that are rumored to be a married Brazilian couple in Florida

Net Worth:$11 million

Businesses:TheFunToyzCollectorandBlue Toys Club Surprisechannels snag more than 300 million views a month

They said it:They've never been interviewed or photographed.

Lindsey Stirling

Known for:Making theviolin coolfor the dubstep set

Net worth:1000万美元

Businesses:Sold 350,000 copies of her debut album on her own label --Lindseystomp Music(she's now signed to Universal). Her second album debuted at number two on the Billboard chart. She's done two sold-out World Tours.

She said it: "The only reason I am successful is because I have stayed true to myself."

Freddie Wong (aka FreddieW)

Known for:Visual effectswizardrybehind such online hits asVideo Game High School

Net Worth:$6 million

Businesses:Co-founder ofRocketJump Studios, a website and production company for digital and TV series, includingRocket Jump: The Showon Hulu

He said it:"It's very easy to underestimate the amount of effort it takes to take something from 98 percent to 100 percent. That last 2 percent takes a tremendous amount of time and resources just to get that to a level that you are satisfied with."

Benny and Rafi Fine (aka TheFineBrothers)

Known for:Their "React" video series, which feature kids, teens, adults and even pets reacting to pop culture

Net worth:$5.7 million

Businesses:Fine Brothers Entertainment, a production company that creates online videos, TV shows and feature films

They said it:"From early on we really looked at the internet as a whole new way to provide storytelling and entertainment."

Michelle Phan

Known for:Her pioneeringbeauty tutorials, such as theLady Gaga Bad Romance Look, have been watched more than 1 billion times

Net worth:$5 million

Businesses: Partner inThe ICON Network, a talent and production network. Founder ofIpsy, a beauty product retailer valued at $500 million.

She said it:"Influence is the new power. If you have influence, you can create a brand."

Grace Helbig (aka ItsGrace)

Known for:One of the firstYouTube vloggersto cross over into mainstream media

Net worth:$5 million

Businesses:The Grace Helbig Showon E!YouTube channel with 3 million subscribers.Not Too Deeppodcast. Actor in two feature films, and author of two best-selling books.

She said it:"Smart people ask for help because it's a much more efficient way of doing things than wasting time doing it the wrong way."

Ray William Johnson

Known for:His snarky commentary onviral videosmade him the first YouTuber to reach 5 million subscribers

Net Worth:$5 million

Businesses:Equals Three Studios creates popular web series such asThe Equals Three Show, his album sold 1.2 million copies, and he's the co-creator of film production company, Mom & Pop Empire

He said it:"Be yourself, build meaningful relationships, follow your dreams."

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Jonathan Small

Entrepreneur Staff

Editor in Chief of Green Entrepreneur

Jonathan Small is editor-in-chief ofGreen Entrepreneur, a vertical from Entrepreneur Media focused on the intersection of sustainability and business. He is also an award-winning journalist, producer, and podcast host of the upcoming True Crime series, Dirty Money, andWrite About Nowpodcasts. Jonathan is the founder ofStrike Fire Productions, a premium podcast production company. He had held editing positions atGlamour,Stuff,Fitness, andTwistMagazines. His stories have appeared inThe New York Times, TV Guide,Cosmo,Details, andGood Housekeeping. Previously, Jonathan served as VP of Content for the GSN (the Game Show Network), where he produced original digital video series.

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