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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewMrBeast is the most successful YouTuber of all time, but copying him isn't likely to yield the same results. Some have the same type of thumbnail, same overlay text, and even visit the same places Donaldson does. "His content doesn't succeed because of what you can see on the surface or flash-in-the-pan trends. Copying Donaldson will also not work because he has such vast resources that almost nobody else has access to, so any copycats are likely to be underwhelming.
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In a recent interview, he spoke about the situations he finds particularly difficult. But, in a recent interview, he said he even enjoys pushing himself to the extreme. Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, is the biggest YouTube creator in the world with 262 million subscribers. "Weirdly, I get enjoyment out of going to the point of misery and then pushing through it and finishing," he said. '"Most people can't do that because I think we had petabytes worth of footage," Donaldson said.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewThings have come full circle for MrBeast, who is on his way to being crowned the owner of the biggest YouTube channel in the world. In 2019, he was buying up billboards in support of his friend and fellow YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, better known as PewDiePie. In a recent interview with journalist and YouTuber Jon Youshaei, MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, asked if he had a message for T-Series. AdvertisementDonaldson said he wanted to make it "very clear" that his fans shouldn't see this as "this country versus that country."
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Insider is highlighting 33 rising stars in management who are shaping the creator economy's future. A big focus for many talent managers in the creator space is helping their clients move beyond their presence on social media: branch out into traditional media, launch physical and digital products, and start their own companies. Jordan Schwarzenberger, for example, cofounded Arcade Media, a talent firm that exclusively manages the Sidemen — a creator collective with over 240 million combined followers. Insider chose these rising stars based on reader nominations, as well as reporting and conversations with industry professionals. Here are 33 rising stars in influencer talent management, listed alphabetically by company name:
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down, and being replaced by chief product officer Neal Mohan. YouTube chief Susan Wojcicki's sudden announcement on Thursday that she is stepping down has sent shockwaves through the creator community. Wojcicki has been YouTube's CEO since 2014, and joined parent company Google in 1999 as its first marketing manager. Chief product officer Neal Mohan will be taking over her role, having previously been in charge of key products like the short-video platform YouTube Shorts and launched subscription services YouTube Premium and YouTube TV. "Susan understood from the beginning the importance of content creators on YouTube," said Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and cofounder of The Influencer Marketing Factory.
A new podcast hosted by a former Instagram employee answers creators' burning questions. One former Instagram employee recently tried to spell out why some creators may have experienced slumps in views. In a new podcast, former Instagram staffer Jon Youshaei fields questions from creators in a segment called "Creator Office Hours." That means more competition for creators' content being seen, Youshaei said. That means more competition for creators' content being seen, Youshaei said.
He created a cover letter that replicated the look of a Google search-results page. Here's what it looked like:The cover letter Youshaei used when applying to Google's BOLD internship program. I didn't have the design and Photoshop skills I do now to create this cover letter. Getting the job after initially getting rejected taught me that sometimes companies aren't rejecting who you are as a candidate — they're rejecting who they think you are on paper. Nothing substitutes skills and experience, but if you find a creative and concise way to present yourself, like designing a custom cover letter or resume, you could significantly increase your chances of landing the job.
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