BlameSociety Net Worth
What is BlameSociety's net worth?
BlameSociety is an American YouTube channel with over 244.00K subscribers. It started 18 years ago and has 1601 uploaded videos.
The net worth of BlameSociety's channel through 7 Oct 2024
$1,043,309
Videos on the channel are categorized into Film, Television program, Hobby, Lifestyle, Entertainment.
How much money does BlameSociety make from YouTube?
Below is an estimated average earnings from advertising on the channel, depending on language, price and current audience.
Daily
$49
Weekly
$344
Monthly
$1,491
Yearly
$17,888
This income is valid for channel visits till Oct 07 and must be updated when channel data changes. The channel may have additional revenue streams, such as sponsored content and product sales, that are not reflected in these figures.
BlameSociety channel's current stats and earnings
Here are the stats for the last two weeks, separated by days.
- The lowest daily views during this period are 3.63K
- The highest daily views are 10.46K
Stats
6 Oct | $28 | |
5 Oct | $28 | |
4 Oct | $28 | |
3 Oct | $28 | |
2 Oct | $28 | |
1 Oct | $67 | |
30 Sep | $58 | |
29 Sep | $66 | |
28 Sep | $23 | |
27 Sep | $26 | |
26 Sep | $61 | |
25 Sep | $37 | |
24 Sep | $57 | |
23 Sep | $40 | |
22 Sep | $25 |
Forecast of next month's revenue
BlameSociety net worth for November 2024 - $1,553
Channel details
BlameSociety is an American YouTube channel with over 244,000 subscribers. It started 18 years ago and has 1601 uploaded videos. Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda created the channel. They are known for their series "Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager." This series won the Best Fan Film award from George Lucas in 2007.
Matt Sloan voices Darth Vader in several Star Wars video games. Aaron Yonda plays Chad Vader in the series. The duo also created "Beer and Board Games," a show where they play board games while drinking beer.
BlameSociety once collaborated with the former mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. Dave Cieslewicz appeared in one of their videos. The channel also features a series called "Welcome to the Basement," where they review movies in a basement setting.
Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda have a unique way of storytelling. They often blend humor with everyday situations. This style has earned them a loyal following. The channel's content is diverse, ranging from comedy sketches to game reviews.
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