
Let’s say they are each earning him $.05 per click. For some reason, this guy isn’t a YouTube partner- no ads. This one’s got 1,744,525 views at the time I write this. My show creates desire in my audience to keep tuning in, and Disney and advertisers know this, so they sell relevant ads during commercial time. I make an awesome cartoon like that, and Disney decides to put it on their channel. Let’s say I were the creator of Phineas and Ferb (I’m not associated with that show in any way, whatsoever).

It’s basically a scaled down version of how real TV works. Any time someone clicks on one of the relevant ads, money goes into my bank account. I agree, and they’ll add advertisements on my video, and on my channel for that video. YouTube would then send me a message about becoming their partner. It’s next to impossible to find a stick figure cartoon that isn’t pulling down views that are into the 100’s of thousands! (Insert jaw-drop here!!!) WHAT IN THE WORLD?ĭo you grasp what that means? Seriously, DO YOU? YouTube’s partner program:ĭo you know what it means to become a YouTube partner? Let’s say I get a bunch of views on a video. Type the phrase “stick figure fighting” into YouTube, and you’ll find a ton of these stick man cartoons, and here’s the shocker… If he did it right, he’s sipping little umbrella drinks on a beach in the Bahamas, right now.

Oh my goodness! This is so dang cool! I’ll warn you: This isn’t Shrek, it isn’t Dispicable Me, or any other multimillion dollar production, but the creator of this thing has got to be making a fortune. Have you seen the stick figure animation, yet?
