YouTube creator Paul Kousky, who makes "Nerf war" videos, broke down how he earns money on YouTube and his highest-earning video of all time.
December 17, 2019   |   View Online »
 
A YouTube influencer explains how he made $97,000 from a single video

A YouTube influencer explains how he made $97,000 from a single video

Amanda Perelli | YouTube creator Paul Kousky, who makes "Nerf war" videos, broke down how he earns money on YouTube and his highest-earning video of all time.

Read More »
A London startup uses artificial intelligence to insert ads into videos, and it just signed an exclusive deal with publisher Condé Nast

A London startup uses artificial intelligence to insert ads into videos, and it just signed an exclusive deal with publisher Condé Nast

Patrick Coffee | London-based startup Mirriad will place ads into popular video series like Allure's "Work It" and Bon Appétit's "From the Test Kitchen."

Read More »
These are the 23 key people at Juul Labs who are charged with navigating the company through regulatory scrutiny and federal investigations

These are the 23 key people at Juul Labs who are charged with navigating the company through regulatory scrutiny and federal investigations

Tanya Dua | It'll fall to them to repair the embattled e-cigarette company's relationship with the public and regulators.

Read More »
The cautionary tale of IgnitionOne, a onetime digital marketing pioneer that ended up selling in a fire sale

The cautionary tale of IgnitionOne, a onetime digital marketing pioneer that ended up selling in a fire sale

Lauren Johnson | According to 12 former employees and eight others close to the company, IgnitionOne struggled to stand out and diversify its business.

Read More »
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recommends reading these 10 books to achieve greatness in and out of the office

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recommends reading these 10 books to achieve greatness in and out of the office

Sherin Shibu,Weng Cheong | Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has a major reading habit. And they're not traditional business books: think economics, psychology, and even some poetry.

Read More »
Leaked Amazon data reveals the salaries for 168 truck drivers roles nationwide — explore the full spreadsheet on the burgeoning transportation giant

Leaked Amazon data reveals the salaries for 168 truck drivers roles nationwide — explore the full spreadsheet on the burgeoning transportation giant

Rachel Premack,Shayanne Gal | Amazon's internal network of truck drivers will be part of that push for the e-commerce company to prove itself as a transportation company.

Read More »
POWER RANKING: The 10 best industries in 2020 for entrepreneurs to start million-dollar businesses

POWER RANKING: The 10 best industries in 2020 for entrepreneurs to start million-dollar businesses

Dominick Reuter,Jennifer Ortakales | Starting a small business in 2020? It helps to be in a steadily growing industry. Here are the top 10 industries we think have a bright year ahead.

Read More »
27 books by billionaires to read in 2020 that will teach you how to build a fortune and run the world

27 books by billionaires to read in 2020 that will teach you how to build a fortune and run the world

Shana Lebowitz,Sherin Shibu | Take more than a page from the super-wealthy and successful by reading the books they wrote on how they achieved the impossible.

Read More »
Engineers from top tech companies like Google, Netflix, and Twitter offer their best tips for nailing a job interview — and the questions they faced when applying for their roles

Engineers from top tech companies like Google, Netflix, and Twitter offer their best tips for nailing a job interview — and the questions they faced when applying for their roles

Stephanie Barnes | Google reportedly pays entry-level engineers around $189,000 in total compensation. Here's how to make it through the interview to an offer.

Read More »
Cannabis companies have slashed over 1,000 jobs in recent weeks as the industry contends with a 'toxic' landscape. We're keeping track of all the cuts here.

Cannabis companies have slashed over 1,000 jobs in recent weeks as the industry contends with a 'toxic' landscape. We're keeping track of all the cuts here.

Jeremy Berke | Amid investigations, lawsuits, and slumping valuations, cannabis companies are reeling. To stay afloat, they're cutting workers.

Read More »

Share This Email

  

Read Business Insider On The Go

App Store    Google Play



Email sent to: newsletter@newslettercollector.com

Manage your email preferences   |   Unsubscribe

Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy

Insider Inc. One Liberty Plaza, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10006