YouTube is the second largest search engine  after Google in the internet globe. It offers to all vloggers to get access to huge Internet audiences having approximately 1.3 Billion daily users.





We have main point in this post that you can easily create your own valuable channel and upload videos for free from now. But, as you know that success doesn't come overnight and all the highest paid YouTubers in the world have had to work very hard to get to where they are now.











Another true statement is that most of the vloggers often referred to in these media discussions are under the age of 30. So let's take look at the 2019s top richest YouTube Stars.





Number of YouTubers Who are Richest in 2019





1. Tseries by Gulshan Kumar





Earnings: 11 million dollars
Subscribers Counted: 84+ million





As of 2014, T-Series Corporation is India's largest record label, having an Indian music market share of up to 35%. T-Series is followed by Zee Music & Sony Music India.





This company was also known as Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited, that was founded in 1983 by Gulshan Kumar as film production company and Indian music label.





T-Series mostly uploads bollywood songs, movies trailers etc. And the reason for putting this channel on top of the list is that tseries gains millions of views daily and beat all the youtube channels by views and earnings.





2. PewDiePie by Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg





Earnings: 12.5 million dollars
Subscribers Counted: 63 million





Arvid Ulf Kjellberg seems to have passed his prime...





The owner of the currently most subscribed channel on YouTube is Felix Kjellberg, who is just 28 years old. The Swedish commentator on gaming is probably one of the wealthiest Internet celebrities as its net value is estimated at 30 Million Dollars to 50 Million Dollars.





In addition to his gaming work, the world's most popular YouTuber has also published a book that sold more than 11200 copies and hosted a web series on YouTube Red entitled Scare PewDiePie.





3. DanTDM by Daniel Middleton





Earnings: 16.5 million dollars
Subscribers: 19 million





Who said gaming was a waste of time? The richest man on YouTube is currently making his fortune on Minecraft videos, although Daniel Middleton, the owner of the most profitable channel on YouTube, has also had some success outside the platform.





Daniel is from the United Kingdom and this British man, who was born in 1991, published several comic books and starred in a number of TV shows (such as the Skylanders Academy) and a YouTube Red Series, but most of his income still comes from his views on his videos of Minecraft, including gaming sponsorships and merchandise.





He even has a second channel called MoreTDM, which hasn't been active in the last year.





4. VanossGaming by Evan Fong





Earnings: 15.5 million dollars
Subscribers Counted: 23 million





Evan also runs a YouTube music channel, but it's not as popular as his gaming channel.





Evan Fong's fortune is currently one million short of being the largest among YouTubers, despite having 4 million more subscribers than the DanTDM channel. In contrast to the content of Middlton, Fong's videos do not necessarily cover a single gaming genre and are highly praised for their distinctive video editing style.





In 2015, Evan worked as a creative director in a video game called the Dead Realm and co-authored a series of animated computers called the Paranormal Action Squad. The VanossGaming channel was created in September 2011 and has attracted tremendous 9.3 billion views over the last seven years.





5. Dude Perfect





Earnings: 14 million dollars
Subscribers: 31 million





The Dude Perfect group has five members, and the Cotton twins Cory and Coby are at the heart of this team, but their three high school friends were part of the project from the start. In addition to running one of the most subscribed channels on YouTube, the Dude Perfect crew also has its own mobile app, which is available on iOS and Android, called Dude Perfect.





And they have partnered with Nickelodeon and have a television show called The Perfect Show of Dude.





Most of their YouTube videos focus on sporting activities and all contain comedy elements that have contributed significantly to the popularity of the Dude Perfect YouTube channel, and most of their videos are sponsored.





The fact that their videos often feature professionals and celebrities like Tyreke Evans, Johnny Manziel or Tim McGraw also contributed to the crew's rapid success.





6. Markiplier by Mark Edward Fischbach





Earnings: 12.5 million dollars
Subscribers: 20 million





Yet another producer of gaming videos came to the list of the top ten richest YouTube superstars. Mark Fischbach mainly produces videos from LetsPlay and is known for his top commentary style, which often involves yelling or cursing.





Mark likes indie and horror video games, which is why most videos on Markiplier YouTube cover games such as Amnesia: The Dark Descent or Slender: The Eight Pages. In addition to being one of the most popular YouTubers in 2019, Mark has also appeared on several TV shows as a voice actor.





7. Ryan ToysReview





Earnings: 11 million dollars
Subscribers: 14 million





The first superstar kid of YouTube is only seven years old. His videos offer nothing else than what the name of the channel suggests. Ryan is opening toys and he's playing with them.





But in just over three years, he managed to get 14 million subscribers. Every day, new videos are uploaded to the channel, and Ryan's most popular video "Huge Eggs Surprise Toys Challenge" has collected 1.3 billion views.





The Ryan ToysReview channel has had an impact on the toy industry that PewDiePie has had on the gaming industry. The best thing is that this YouTube channel's popularity will continue to grow, at least for some time.





8. Logan Paul





Earnings: 12.5 million dollars
Subscribers: 17 million





Logan Paul caught the public eye with the recent Japanese suicide incident, did not lose much of his YouTube subscribers. In fact, his popularity seems to be on the rise now that his videos have received more than 3 billion views in the three years since he started his YouTube channel.





This can only be a fluke, however, and its popularity can collapse if it continues to produce shocking but mediocre videos. His daring style has launched this 22-year-old YouTube stardom, but Logan will find it difficult to maintain this level of success as time passes.





9. Jake Paul





Earnings: 11.5 million dollars
Subscribers: 15 million





Jake Paul is the younger brother of Logan Paul, who is an actor, a musician and a YouTube video producer. He's been on YouTube since 2013, and over 4 billion views have been collected on his channel in the years to come. He released his song' It's Everyday Bro' on May 30.





In a single month, 2017 had 70 million views, but later it became the third most disliked video on YouTube. Jake is only 22 and if he succeeds in avoiding scandals and controversy, he can remain one of the richest YouTubers in the years ahead.





10. Smosh





Earnings: 11 million dollars
Subscribers: 23 million





This is by far the oldest YouTube channel on the list since Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla joined the platform in 2005. Over the years, some iconic video game music videos and parodies have been produced.





Smosh also has a number of ongoing web series that have attracted almost 7 billion views and won many awards. Smoosh: The Movie was released in 2015, with featuring Hecox and Padilla, but this movie received only mild criticism.





Anthony Padilla stopped working on videos from Smosh and in 2017 started his own YouTube channel.





11. IISuperwomanII by Lilly Singh





Earnings: 10.5 million dollars
Subscribers: 13 million





The face behind the enormously popular YouTube channel called Superwoman is Canadian vlogger, comedy video producer and singer Lilly Singh. There is little doubt that Lilly is a super woman because her estimated earnings will surely exceed the 10 million dollars mark in 2019.





Since 2010 this amazingly talented and beautiful Canadian youtuber has been producing YouTube videos, her videos have collected almost more than 2 billion views. Lilly (Youtuber) has also appeared as a YouTube superstar in feature films such as Bad Moms | Fahrenheit 451 OR Dr. Cabbie to mention a few.





We hope her acting career will be as successful as her videos on YouTube.





Conclusion:





Young stars are born daily, but for reaching to the number of highest paid YouTubers are required great patience, very hard work and and above all this is luck.





The largest video sharing platform in the internet globe (YouTube) offers great opportunities for young people who really want to share their thoughts, great skills and ideas with the rest of the world, but it also requires a great deal of creativity and commitment.





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