The best female bloggers. Queens of Russian YouTube: top influential female bloggers

You don't need to star in films or make any discoveries to gain worldwide popularity. Now you can become the author of your own personal YouTube channel with a regular audience and fans.

All that is required from you is a camera, a computer and an original presentation.

But all this is poetry, and if you still don’t know where to start, then be sure to read the experience of your senior colleagues in the workshop

You can find several dozen interviews online where the most popular YouTube bloggers talk about their thorny path to the heights of world popularity. ↓

In the early stages, you may face criticism and misunderstanding, but eventually, if you continue to work hard, then you can achieve success. ↓

Also, the famous Belarusian blogger Ildar (and many others) spoke about his first steps, who says that at one time he had to take a 3-year break because a “creative crisis” occurred.

Now they even give popular YouTube bloggers a kind of “Oscar”, which is called a silver, gold and diamond button. Thus, authors will have additional motivation, and subscribers will have interesting and quality content.

The secrets of their success:

Each channel on the vastness of the largest media hosting is a personal page (like a website) on which you publish materials, communicate with users, and much more. Oddly enough, in order for a channel to get into the top hundred, it is not enough to publish average videos and motivate subscribers...

Every popular video blogger has his own scheme for achieving worldwide recognition.

But in this process, general recommendations can be identified:

  • Content. Users come to your channel for a reason, and you must not disappoint them by providing interesting and quality content. At the first stages, popular bloggers take videos of their famous colleagues as a basis. Over time, you will be able to choose the style and format of the program.
  • Optimization. Don't forget, if the channel is not optimized, users will not be able to find your videos, even if they are professional.
  • Promotion. Also, popular bloggers know that there is a whole set of tools that allow you to push your channel to the top.

Attention! Regardless of the type of content, you can promote your channel, but you can retain subscribers and make the channel popular only if the videos are of high quality.

Top 5 YouTube Stars in the West and here

Today there are several hundred thousand different channels on YouTube, but not all of them have gained popularity. Below we will look at the most popular vloggers on YouTube, as well as approximately how much each of them earns. $$$

1. PewDiePie is the best of the best

This channel is probably familiar to many bloggers firsthand, because PewDiePie is a kind of standard of quality.

It is one of the fastest growing channels, with over 48 million subscribers and an annual income of more than $7 million

The author primarily reviews various video games, films their playthroughs, and provides voiceovers. It was his original presentation of material and charm that helped him become the most popular blogger in the world.

An interesting fact is that the channel was created back in 2010 and in just a few years was able to gain more than a million subscribers. Therefore, PewDiePie was soon forced to make a choice in favor of a career as a video blogger.

2. HolaSoyGerman sets the pace

This is a popular American blogger on YouTube, who currently ranks second. HolaSoyGerman began its activities back in 2011, and now it boasts 2 8 million army of fans.

He uploaded his first video on YouTube by force of circumstances, and it should be noted that he became the impetus that predetermined fate.

At the moment, HolaSoyGerman is recording musical compositions and posting them on his channel. From open sources it became known that his income is about $5 million per year.

3. EeOneGuy – Particularly popular in Ukraine

Today it boasts an audience of more than 9 million subscribers. He is also called the most popular blogger from Russia. The most interesting thing is that his income has already crossed the mark of $300 thousand per year.

The subject of the channel is not homogeneous, so the blogger attracts his audience in a variety of ways. ↓

Ivangay shows various tricks, reviews, comes up with jokes and much more. He is criticized very often, but this does not prevent him from moving forward every time - this is the main credo of a blogger.

4. Elena Krygina – beauty will save the world

Another rapidly growing area is beauty bloggers on YouTube.

Testing cosmetics and talking about the secrets of proper makeup and hair styling is not an easy task.

But one of the most popular beauty bloggers in Russia, Elena Krygina, copes with this task perfectly.

In each new video, this girl pleases her fans with beauty recipes.

Today she has army of more than 600 thousand fans and this figure is constantly growing. It is specified that the income exceeds the figure several thousand dollars per month.

5. Koffkathecat – popular freelance makeup artist

Despite the fact that Koffkathecat's audience consists of 400 thousand subscribers, this figure can be called impressive for the category "the best beauty bloggers in Russia".

The girl addresses her fans on a personal level and shares her beauty secrets “uncut.”

Most often, she reviews various cosmetics, gives master classes on makeup, and much more.

After 16 years, millions of video bloggers are active, they have appeared, and the most popular channel on Youtube now has more than 40 million subscribers (for comparison, this is slightly more than the population of Poland).

It is obvious that video bloggers have captured the lion's share of the world's attention and thus a new media sphere has emerged, in which, of course, there is a place for advertising and earnings. How do vloggers make money? This is a topic for a separate article, but in short - on views and advertising in your videos.

In this article, the service talked about the most successful and richest video bloggers in the world. Russian bloggers didn’t make it there, but don’t be upset - this is more likely due to the language barrier than our brother’s lack of talent =)

10th place. Roman Atwood. $2.5 million per year

The American comedian publishes pranks recorded on a hidden camera on his Youtube channel. In total, his videos have already received more than 1.3 billion (!) views.

9th place. Rosanna Pansino. $2.5 million per year

The American actress successfully runs her channel and “Nerdy Mummies” episodes. Publishes video recipes for cakes, cookies and other baked goods.

8th place. Lilly Singh. $3 million per year

Canadian actress, comedian and vlogger. She is known for her outstanding performances and performances, and in 2016 she even organized a world tour.

7th place. Michelle Phan. Just over $3 million per year

American makeup artist and beauty blogger. She became famous thanks to her original presentation of videos about different types of makeup. There are almost 400 videos on the channel and more than 1.2 billion live views.

6th place. Rhett & Link. $4.5 million per year

American comedians who became famous thanks to viral videos and low-budget advertising for companies throughout the United States. They call themselves Intertainers (from Internet - “Internet” and Entertain - “to entertain”). We have received a number of awards in the field of video advertising.

5th place. KSI. Just over $4.5 million per year

British let's player Olajide Olatunji makes video game review videos and, thanks to his success on Youtube, was able to afford to pursue a music career.

4th place. Lindsey Stirling. $6 million per year

American violinist and composer, known, among other things, for the original plots of her videos and cosplay clips for popular films and TV series - for example, Game of Thrones.

3rd place. Fine Brothers Entertainment. $8.5 million per year

Spanish comedians and commentators have been recording videos for the Internet since 2004, they managed to film a sitcom for Youtube, and now they already have an entire production company.

2nd place. Smosh. $8.5 million per year

American comedians have been posting videos on Youtube since 2005 - releasing videos on several channels about sketches, parodies, video games and life events in general. And recently they even shot a whole film.

1 place. PewDiePie. $12 million per year

The most popular video blogger in the world is Swede Felix Kjellberg, whose videos have accumulated more than 10 billion views on Youtube and he became famous for videos in which he plays games and comments on his actions. With witty jokes and sometimes even performances.

This was the ranking of the TOP 10 world video bloggers in terms of earnings on their channels according to Epicstars. This industry is still only 16 years old and who knows what records and in what format new bloggers will entertain the world? We will definitely keep you updated on events and facts!

The phenomenal popularity of the YouTube service has given rise to a whole trend on the Internet - video blogging. The most popular channels on YouTube have several million subscribers and tens (or even hundreds) of billions of views. These fabulous figures give rise to even more fabulous rumors about the “rivers of gold” in which top YouTube bloggers bathe. Which, in turn, forces more and more new users to start their own channels on YouTube, post a lot of videos of ambiguous quality and content, and imitate “YouTube stars” in every possible way. This is happening all over the world, in Russia in particular. But the absolute majority of channels on Russian-speaking YouTube do not have even a fraction of the popularity that the top 10 Russian-language YouTube channels have. In terms of the number of subscribers, the total “army” of these channels exceeds 77 million!

Well, now more about each of them.

Leader of the top 10 YouTube channels in Russia – Ivangay

This incredibly popular video blogger owns a channel of the same name (Ivangay, formerly EeOneGuy), which has as many as 11 million 798 thousand subscribers! Just a scary number.

As of the date of preparation of this review, 310 videos posted by Ivangay on his channel have collected a total of more than 2.6 BILLION views (although he is only in 2nd place by this indicator).

How did the channel of the most popular Russian-speaking YouTuber start? No matter how trivial it may be, it’s from Minecraft let’s plays. If the last 2 words are unfamiliar to you, then (this is good) we are ready to “pump up” your erudition by telling you what it is.

So, the term “let’s play” is explained in Wikipedia as follows:

Those. a video blogger films him playing and commenting on the gameplay, and then someone watches it. If you ask yourself the question “Why is it needed?”, then it’s better not to ask. The let’s play genre is so popular that there are even special TV channels dedicated to this activity, and “streams” on video hosting sites attract millions of viewers around the world, bringing let’s play video bloggers millions of dollars.

Well, what is Minecraft? Again, let's ask the all-knowing Wiki:

To make it even clearer, this “indie game” looks something like this:

Again you ask the question “Who needs this”? Then you are either too old for “all this”, or simply not “in trend” :) As you will see below, Minecraft has become the “launching pad” for the lion’s share of our top 10 Russian-language channels on Youtube.

The first video of blogger Ivangay dates back to March 24, 2013, i.e. he posted it 5 days after the launch of the channel on YouTube.

At first, only the gameplay was reproduced in the video with voice accompaniment by Ivangay’s comments, but already from the 9th video, the video blogger decided to “reveal his face to the world,” which was displayed in the corner of the screen. Vivid emotions, comments and cuteness of the “host” definitely contributed to the increase in the popularity of EeOneGuy’s videos on YouTube.

Thanks to whom did Ivangay’s YouTube channel become so popular? Of course, thanks to the main “consumers” of such content - schoolchildren and schoolgirls aged 12-15, who consider it their idol. Guys like to watch a person of the same age as them (or a little older) openly grimace for the camera or play and say whatever he wants, and girls squeal from “how cute Ivangai is.”

It is clear that the fame of Ivan Rudsky (yes, that is the real name of this blogger) is not some kind of spontaneous accident. Still, the number 1 video blogger on Russian YouTube makes quite high-quality content: there is staging, good video mixing, and high-quality sound with pictures. Well, in the end, Vanya himself is never a fool.

An example of his video from a time closer to our days:

High quality, with humor, very interesting for many. The result is more than 9 million views of the 6-minute video!

This is the secret of success.

Let's move on to YouTube mastodon number 2.

No. 2 in top 10YouTube channels in Russia - Masha and the Bear

No matter how strange it may be, the second by the number of subscribers and the first by the number of views in the ranking of Russian-language YouTube channels is an animated project, initially aimed “at TV”:

Yes, yes, this is everyone’s favorite (especially for children’s audience) cartoon “Masha and the Bear”.

As of June 2017, the number of subscribers on the YouTube channel of this project exceeded 10.3 million people, while it has an unreal 12.1 BILLION views!

If the television viewer was first introduced to “Masha and the Bear” in January 2009, then the YouTube audience saw this cartoon in their “home field” much later: the Russian-language channel “Masha and the Bear” was created here on May 31, 2011.

Unlike many filmmakers and cartoons, the promoters of this project in no way prevent viewers from free access to their creation. On the contrary, they contribute to the “viral” spread of the animated series on various resources, including pirated ones. The conquest of the YouTube space was also quite logical and visionary: it is not only popularization of the project, but also a good income from partnership with YouTube (display of advertising). Moreover, the creators of “Masha and the Bear” are waging a very cunning fight for views: for each episode of the cartoon, several “trailers” are pre-posted, which themselves gain from several hundred to millions of views. Well, uploading a full episode is guaranteed to have more than a million viewers.

Thus, the absolute record was set by episode 33 “Sweet Life”: 627 and a half million views!

The reasons for its popularity and second place in the ranking of Russian YouTube channels, we believe, do not need strong explanations: “Masha and the Bear” deservedly enjoys the attention of families with children thanks to its very high-quality execution: in less than 10 minutes, children are told another interesting, exciting and funny story with original and beloved heroes. Mischievous Masha and poor Mishka, looking at whose adventures anyone will begin to smile, are concrete proof that the Russian animation school has not only not lost the heritage of the Soviet past, but is also capable of making a modern product that will be close to every child, no matter what language they speak. said. Proof of this is more than 10 foreign YouTube channels - clones of "Masha and the Bear", the views on which also number in the millions.

And, according to tradition, the first video from the channel:

Third place in the ranking of RussiansYouTube channels: CrazyRussianHacker

To be honest, we cheated a little by including this channel in our Top 10. The fact is that the only Russian here is the video blogger himself, a couple of dozen videos with a title in Russian, and the word “Russian” in the name of this YouTube channel:

All videos on the “CrazyRussianHacker” channel are made in English with an indescribable Russian accent! In fact, the creator of the project, Taras Kulakov, actually comes from Ukraine. But, having moved to the USA to pursue the “American dream” and somehow came to video blogging, he nevertheless began to use the image of the “Russian guy”. This is understandable - stereotypes about Russians in the USA will clearly be better known than anything about Ukrainians (gentlemen, Ukrainians, if you are reading this now, no offense).

So, what statistics is this channel ready to boast of?

Subscribers - 9,905,572 (as of June 2017).

Number of videos – 1037! Bearing in mind that the channel was created later than the two “competitors” already discussed, Taras’s productivity is clearly higher. Although, given that there are still fewer views, we can conclude that he wins not by quality, but by quantity :)

Although in fact this conclusion would be erroneous - in terms of its usefulness, the CrazyRussianHacker channel will give a head start to both the already reviewed and less popular channels. His videos are full of various experiments, life hacks and reviews in the “Do it yourself” style, so there is simply an insane amount of useful information for the viewer. However, the trouble with YouTube is precisely that the vast majority of users come here to watch something “cool”, funny and not taxing on the brain, which is why such a useful channel loses so much to the same Ivangay.

How did the CrazyRussianHacker YouTube channel start? In May 2012, this video was posted:

Of course, this video didn’t even get 300 thousand views, but the style and presentation of the material are already visible here. And it's really interesting! With the growing popularity of the channel, the videos posted by Taras began to gain much more views. For example, this touching video with a “dog” - 6 million:

We strongly recommend that Russian-speaking users familiarize themselves with this channel; fortunately, the “subtitles” function will allow those whose English is not particularly “pumped up” to understand what our fellow countryman is saying in his videos.

Top 10 Russian speakersYouTube channels:SlivkiShow in 4th place

The SlivkiShow channel is another example of the triumph of a Ukrainian video blogger on YouTube. Since the channel was registered on December 11, 2012, it has accumulated as many as 8.5 million subscribers (as of June 2017). His 189 videos collectively collected 1 billion 214 million 470 thousand views.

And the videos on the SlivkiShow channel definitely have the coolest and most touching screensaver!

What does video blogger Yuri Yaniv talk about on his channel? The videos by this author are both interesting and educational. Some are even funny :)

The first video on the channel, for example, was about how to cope with the heat (relevant for many in the summer):

Here’s an interesting observation: if at the beginning of his “career” Yuri Yaniv actively starred in his own releases, then later his face disappeared from the videos, but his pets appeared - the cat Cookie and the hamster Styopa. This change of main characters had an extremely positive impact on the popularity of the SlivkiShow channel! After all, we all know that cats rule the Internet :)

Now the channel is actively developing, it clearly shows “following trends”, that is, coverage of the topics that are most interesting to everyone. So Y. Yaniv can be considered a very insightful person - after all, he knows how to attract even more subscribers to his “army”.

It remains to wish him good luck, and YouTube more channels like this, which, instead of clogging up the brains of young people, bring real benefits in terms of the general development of viewers.

Middle Top 10 – channel “AdamThomasMoran

At the moment, the AdamThomasMoran channel has 8 million 308 thousand subscribers, who have watched a total of 1 billion 622 million views. What captivated young viewers so much?

Incredibly interesting facts, an entertaining plot? Nope, who needs that! But Max Golopolosov makes good jokes and simply swears masterfully! Well, what else can attract the attention of a 13-15 year old teenager who spends most of his time doing exactly the same thing. Okay, okay, let’s not put clichés on the audience of this channel - we are just emphasizing its main - so to speak, distinctive - features. It’s just that no one else in our Top gives out such a “mix”.

The channel started on July 25, 2010. From the very beginning, the author stated that the idea was borrowed from the mega-popular American blogger of that time - Ray William Johnson. The essence of the idea: take several interesting and funny videos, demonstrate them to YouTube viewers and provide the whole hodgepodge with original author’s comments. And the first video on the channel is proof of this:

Please note that neither the terrible sound nor the equally terrible picture quality prevented the video from gaining more than 8 million views.

However, Max quickly corrected the quality of sound and video, but left the “content” and the leopard wall unchanged throughout all 427 video recordings (as of June 2017).

With his successful experience, Max “infected” many YouTube users, who subsequently also became very successful on YouTube. Thanks to him, a lot of funny content appeared on the expanses of this service, for which we can say “thank you” :)

But enough about all the famous Maxim, let's move on to the next participant.

Sixth place in the top 10 Russian YouTubers – FROST channel

Video blogger FROST and his channel of the same name are another example of how popular the Letsplay genre is on the Internet. The vast majority of the 1,180 videos here are about the author (alone or with friends) playing video games. And yes, the name “Minecraft” appears many, many times here too!

As of June 2017, Frost's channel has more than 6.5 million subscribers, and the number of views has exceeded 2.5 billion. Just imagine how many people were sitting, staring at the monitor and watching the blogger play games! Well, isn't it wonderful?

Who is this Mr. Frost? This is a simple Nizhny Novgorod guy, Yuri Murlin, who in October 2012 decided that he, too, was ready to show the entire Internet how great he was at playing Minecraft and what kind of “head thoughts” he had while doing so. He, of course, poured out these thoughts into the ears of a grateful audience.

It is worth noting that Yuri Frost is not at all shy about showing off his face, loves to communicate with the audience and generally demonstrates in every possible way how cool he is. And, judging by the number of subscribers, many agree that “he’s cool.” Also, obviously, to grow the popularity of the channel, FROST is actively diversifying its content by filming “challenges”, parodies and simply fooling around on camera. Yes, yes, those who are just fooling around can also collect several million views.

The most popular video from the “frozen” YouTuber currently has more than 12.5 million views - this is how much popularity you can “grab” from the mention of another popular blogger.

What can you say about the channel in general? If you like to watch a young, confident jock play various games and have fun in other ways, this is the place for you!

7th place in the ranking of popular RussiansYouTube channels –ThisIsXorosho

It just so happens that often the top bloggers on Russian YouTube are not Russian citizens at all. We have already seen several Ukrainians here, now it’s the Latvians’ turn to make themselves known. And they declared! The Latvian team, known primarily for its presenter Stas Davydov, created a Russian-language channel in October 2010, which over the almost 7 years of its existence has grown to 6 million fans-subscribers! Both subscribers and other viewers watched 712 videos posted on the channel, a total of 1 billion 268 million 620 thousand times! And we are sure that both the army of the “This Is Xorosho” channel and the number of views will only increase.

The fact is that the guys creating this project really put all their talent into it. And, if at first the content looked “damp”, and the presenter did not show himself entirely confidently, then over time the show jumped not just over its own head, but over its head, and several more heads. Peculiar humor, a considerable amount of sarcasm, mentions of trending Internet events, interesting “author’s” inserts, the absence of ear-piercing obscene tirades - this is what makes a successful YouTube channel!

And it all started with this:

Well, after 5 years the show looks like this (feel the difference):

Oh, yes - we didn’t talk about the main thing - the format of the show itself. Remember Max +100500? His channel is also called AdamThomasMoran, and he is in our Top 10 YouTube channels in 5th position. So, This Is Xorosho is almost the same, only without the stream of obscenities and with “tricks”: Nastenka, Channing, Unshaven, “Russian videos from car registrators”, “Random comment” and much more. This channel reviews videos that have either gone viral on the Internet or are the most interesting of the videos that were sent to the channel by viewers. Yes, yes, the cunning creators of this channel simply ask viewers to send interesting “videos”, which will then be shown to them :) Brilliant? Not that word!

The audience of this YouTube channel is also not particularly respectable, but thanks to the more “intelligent” humor, the This Is Xorosho video is watched by people 25, 30, or more years old.

Let's be honest - we like this channel :)

Well, who is on the 8th line of our “Top”?

Top Russian channelsYoutube –TheKateClapp in 8th place

The idol of millions of girls aged 11-15 years, video blogger Katya Klap has 5.6 million subscribers on her channel of the same name. Ekaterina Trofimova (real name) won her audience with her spontaneity (often adjacent to deliberate infantilism), diversity of “characters” (Katya uses “stage images” of various characters invented by herself and performed by herself), abundance of thematic content (videos for girls – makeup, things, etc.). In general, we can say that the Youtube channel of the 24-year-old “vlogger” is an example of the successful implementation of acting, directing, and marketing talents!

TheKateClapp channel appeared on Youtube on December 6, 2010, and the first video on it was made in the form of a dialogue with an existing loyal viewer:

You shouldn’t be surprised by this presentation: the fact is that TheKateClapp is the second channel of the popular video blogger. The first one is called FoggyDisaster and it was launched 2.5 years earlier - on August 20, 2008. True, it did not gain such popularity, therefore it does not appear in our Top 10 most popular channels on YouTube.

In terms of the number of videos, Katya Clapp’s channel does not try to be “ahead of the rest” - in total, as of June 2017, there are 364 videos. But almost each of them collected more than 2 million views. Well, this “creation” of Katya Clapp has crossed, for example, the 8 million mark!

So cool :)

If there is a channel for girls aged 11-15, then somewhere there must be a channel for boys of the same age. And he is! Even two. They “rest” in the last places of our Top 10 most popular channels on Youtube in Russia.

9th place –Youtube channelTheBrianMaps

The channel with over 5.3 million subscribers belongs to a guy who will turn 18 on September 25, 2017! And the name of this young genius is Maxim Tarasenko. He took the pseudonym “Brian”, which then became the basis for the name of the channel.

What has this blogger been doing on Youtube since June 2012, when the channel was launched? 13-year-old Brian started “let’s play” in Minecraft – i.e. followed the fashion trends of the then YouTube. And I was right. By the way, M. Tarasenko’s acquaintance with video blogging began not with the illuminated channel, but with the long-abandoned “Maxutko99”, which Brian launched a year earlier.

But let’s not talk about the past, because among all Maxim’s projects, TheBrainMaps made it into our Top 10.

So, as of June 2017, we have 288 videos, the total number of views of which is more than 600 million!

First video on the channel:

It is dated June 30, 2012 and has as many as 604.5 thousand views. For an “ancient” video it’s not bad, even very good.
As stated on the Internet, Brain is watched and loved not only for its trending videos (in addition to Minecraft and reviews of other games, the channel over the past 2 years has been replenished with challenges, sketches in the style of “My cat is trying to kill me” and even rap), but also for its abundance humor in the video.
You can appreciate this humor yourself by watching the video, which as of June 2017 received the maximum number of views on the channel, namely 18 million 187 thousand:

Among the latest creative researches, perhaps, it is worth paying attention to “Rep from a cheeky nanny”:

The blogger has been here for almost 18 years, and therefore he allows himself much more “daring” :) Well, if you pay attention to the comments, you will notice that the age of the viewers does not at all keep up with the age of the author.

However, we note once again that the TheBrainMaps channel has still found its grateful audience of 5 million, which means this is exactly the kind of content that the “mass consumer” of YouTube needs. And, of course, the influence of video bloggers like Maxim Tarasenko in releasing similar “teenage antics” onto the Internet is difficult to underestimate.

And finally, we move on to the “last” in our orderly row of top channels on Russian Youtube.

10th place in the ranking of the most popularYoutube channels in Russia:MrLololoshka

The MrLolololoshka channel can easily be put in first place in terms of the number of videos shot - there are an unimaginable number of them - 1263 pieces! Considering the date of creation of the channel - May 28, 2012, video blogger Roman Filchenkov turned out to be the most “hardworking” of all the candidates presented in our rating. True, this did not help him gain a foothold above the last place in the Top 10 Youtube channels.

There are a lot of reasons for this, but the main one, perhaps, is that the video blogger MrLololoshka has fallen behind the trends: while other top bloggers diversify their content in every possible way (the main thing is to catch the hype), the video genre on this channel has not changed over the years for the last 5 years, not a bit: just as Romka filmed his process of completing computer games in 2012, he continues to film. The only thing that has changed during this time is the voice of the “leader”. It’s not surprising, because 19-year-old “Mr. Lololoshka” (date of birth: 04/17/1998) is becoming older every year than his main audience.

What about the statistics? 5 million 75 thousand 982 subscribers at the time of preparing our review, the total number of views on the channel is more than 1.3 billion - better than Brian, Katya Clapp and SlivkiShow!

We will also present the very first video on the channel - so to speak, “for show”:

How the channel will further develop from the last place in our ranking of the most popular Russian Youtube channels is anyone’s guess: the excitement around let’s plays is gradually subsiding - and this is reflected in the number of views of the videos (their number has decreased significantly over the past couple of years). Perhaps the comedy rapper MC’Lololoshka will soon conquer Youtube, or stand-ups and vlogs will appear on the channel - who knows where the “wind of hype” will take Roman Filchenkov?! In the meantime, the school YouTube audience can have fun watching an older idol play with toys for them.

That's it, the Top 10 is complete. Whether it was useful or interesting is up to you to decide! We will be glad to see your opinion in the comments :) Good content to everyone and safe internet surfing!!

P.S. If you want to find out for yourself the earnings of a certain channel that is not in our Top 10, we recommend that you read the review that was published on our website.

Article Top 10 Russian-language channels on YouTube by number of subscribers - counting the personal armies of bloggers was modified: July 4th, 2018 by Netobserver

There are no questions about Russian top bloggers - everyone knows their names. But we should not forget that the world blogosphere is not alone in being famous for Ivangai. There are many names and projects on the World Wide Web that deserve attention. Moreover, for their sake you can (and should) finally learn English. We have compiled a list of the 10 coolest foreign channels that are worth watching. So, let's go!

PewDiePie

We couldn’t help but include the most popular blogger in the world in this selection. Today the PewDiePie channel has more than 50 million subscribers. Felix Kjellberg most often makes review videos on playing video games. In addition, approximately once a week the popular Swede describes travel on his channel.

Shane Dawson

Shane Dawson became famous on YouTube thanks to his parodies of stars and celebrities. His main channel has 6.5 million subscribers, and in addition there are two more channels, one of which contains comedy videos and sketches, and the second - videos shot on an iPhone. Note that Dawson started recording videos in high school, when it was definitely not mainstream. Thus, the guy was just doing his homework.

Ray William Johnson

Johnson lives in New York and makes comedy videos about viral videos. He became an Internet star thanks to his sense of humor. Ray has more than 10 million subscribers, and the number of views has exceeded 3 billion. Ray sometimes composes his own songs and releases animated videos in his releases.

Zoella

The real name of this popular British blogger is Zoe Elizabeth Sugg. The girl not only runs a channel that has about 10 million subscribers, but also writes books. Her debut novel, Girl Online, was published in 2014. Zoella reviews cosmetics and also produces her own line of cosmetic products, Zoella Beauty.

MyLifeAsEva

Eva Gutowski from California captivated 7 million viewers around the world with her sincere and touching videos. Most often, she makes vlogs about herself, where she shares her personal life with subscribers. The girl is 21 years old, she is studying at college to become a journalist, but she is already making quite a good living thanks to her popularity on YouTube.

ThatcherJoe

Joseph Sugg is the brother of Zoella, who has already appeared on this list. Joe makes humorous videos, and his channel ThatcherJoe has 7.5 million subscribers. The guy has three channels in total, all of them are quite successful and interesting to learn, so improve your English and have fun with Joe!

RyanHiga

Ryan Higa, an American blogger and actor of Japanese descent, runs a channel better known as “nigahiga.” Ryan makes comedy videos, which brought him fame along with twenty million subscribers.

CasseyHo

Cassie Ho is an international fitness blogger who has become famous for her weight loss story. Cassie teaches Pilates and presents her own line of sportswear, but the girl herself has repeatedly admitted that a significant part of her income comes from YouTube.

ChrisOflyng

19-year-old Chris Ofling has been running his YouTube channel since 2012. Various kinds of scandals arise around his personality every now and then, for example, on the topic of the blogger’s multisexuality. However, this does not stop him from becoming more popular day by day.

RosannaPansino

Roseanne has one of the most popular cooking shows on YouTube, Nerdy Nummies. The girl dreamed of becoming an actress and even appeared in some episodic roles in films, but her career on the Internet developed much faster and more successfully. Rosanna is watched by more than 7.5 million subscribers, and she herself says that cooking is one of her main passions, so we can only wish her good luck.

Comedy duo founded by Daniel Padilla and Ian Hickox. Ian and Anthony post their skits and other videos on the channel. The authors have several more channels: Behind the Scenes with Smosh, Smosh Games, IanH, Smosh Pit Weekly, Shut Up! Cartoons. Almost all of them release videos on a strict schedule.

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WatchMojo

An entertaining and sometimes educational channel from Canada. Many people work on creating a video: several editors and presenters. They release videos very often, two a day.

Lisa Kosher

Channel of an American actress and video blogger. She started vlogging on YouTube as a teenager. By 2017, the channel gained 10 million subscribers. In addition to his Internet activity, he appears in films and TV series.

IISuperwomanII

Video blogger and comedian from Canada. He often makes humorous videos about situations from everyday life and problems that people often complain about. One of the most popular videos is about girls getting ready to leave the house.

Casey Neistat

Casey Nystet is not only a famous blogger, but also a film director and co-founder of the company that develops the social network Beme. He has a difficult fate: Casey dropped out of school in the tenth grade at the age of 15. Later he ran away from home, and then his girlfriend became pregnant. From the age of 17 to 20, he lived in a trailer park with his girlfriend and son. He worked as a dishwasher and cook. Later he moved to New York, where he first worked as a courier. There he began filming and posting daily vlogs.

Lele Pons

Lele Pons was named one of Time magazine's "30 Most Influential People on the Internet." She started out making 6-second comedy videos on the Vice app. He makes videos on current topics and is not afraid to seem funny - for example, in one of the videos he clumsily imitates the gait of models.

iDubbbz

Popular English-speaking YouTuber, musician. Films reviews and unpacks new devices. In its most popular section, “Content Cop” makes parodies of famous bloggers.

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“This is Good” is a popular Latvian Russian-language Internet show produced since October 16, 2010. The program is broadcast twice a week - on Tuesdays and Fridays.

The blog is dedicated to reviewing funny videos on the Internet, similar to the show of American columnist Ray William Johnson.

The host of the program, Stas Davydov, gives his comments on videos sent by viewers or found by them. Interaction is usually used at the end of the transmission. In the early episodes of the program, another character participated - the illuminator Nastenka (more precisely, her voice), who began to appear again from the 164th to the 178th issues. A distinctive feature of the project is the absence of obscene language. YouTube viewers perceive the blog “This is Good” as an alternative to another popular blog “+100500”. Both blogs are Russian-language analogues of the Ray William Johnson show.

From the 29th issue, questions are removed rather than written. From the 48th episode of the show, it was released in HD format, and from the 55th to the 208th episode, the show began to be released with interactive subtitles in English for foreign users.

Issues 70, 96, 141, 198 and 308 were conducted by Ruslan Usachev. This fact was not very well received by the audience - all five times the videos received much more “I didn’t like” scores than in other episodes. Most commentators considered Ruslan not artistic enough. Issues 146, 195 and 298 were conducted by Ilya Prusikin, which was also received very coldly. The 214th and 310th editions were conducted by Mikhail Krzysztowski, who was received very warmly. The 243rd episode was hosted by Lee Kei, which again received a lukewarm reception. In the 296th issue, Stas Davydov announced that he was going to write vocal parts for his new group “Banana Bomb”, and therefore in future issues he would be replaced by guest presenters. The 297th episode was hosted by Danila Poperechny, the 300th by Daniil Maslennikov, the 301st by Sam Nickel, the 302nd by Yana Nezhdanova, the 303rd by Evgeny Zelenov, the 304th by Maxim “SnailKick” Kiselev, the 305th by Elena Rassokhina, 306th - the creator of the project Vitaly Golovanov, the 307th episode was conducted by the drawn Stas Davydov, created and voiced by Dmitry "Syenduk" Karpov, the 309th - Kirill Trifonov, Alexander Shuliko and Denis Kukoyaka, the 311th - Stas Oksaniy, and 312th - Victoria Yushkevich.

Since the 87th issue, the project has changed visually: the creators changed the inscriptions on the screen from white to gray with a white border, moved the microphone to the bottom of the frame, changed the design of the YouTube channel and the background on which the presenter is filmed, and also removed the “Spontaneous Madness Indicator” . As of episode 97, the answers to questions shown at the end of the video have been corrected. And starting from the 100th issue, the person whose interactive video question was included in the issue receives a branded T-shirt from the “This is Good” team. The design has changed again since the 270th issue: now there is a corner of the studio behind the host, the wall is white on the left, and black on the right. On the white wall, photographs of female breasts and Milla Jovovich alternately appeared, then a sheet of paper pasted by Elena Rassokhina with the inscription “Stas is a fool”, whose place was then taken by a sheet of paper with a frame of Natalia Poklonskaya’s speech at a press conference.