Examples of successful promotion of videos on YouTube
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 10:53 am
Brian Maps is a Russian blogger from the Samara region. His real name is Maxim Sergeevich Tarasenko. He is one of the most famous representatives of the Russian-language segment of YouTube.
His career started in 2011, when Maxim launched a channel called Maxutko99, dedicated to video game reviews.
A year later, he created the channel food and beverage email list TheBrianMaps, which is still active today. At the dawn of his career, the blogger's specialty was Minecraft Let's Plays. In 2014, the channel had a hundred thousand audience, and in May 2015, Maxim achieved incredible success by the standards of those times. He celebrated the mark of one million people who subscribed.
In the winter of 2016, Brian Maps became one of the main contenders for the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award in the category "Favorite Russian Video Blogger", but that day the prize went to another author.
But in the summer of that same year, Maxim became the winner of the first ever all-Russian video blogger competition #TwitterStar, which was held by Twitter.
The statistics of this blogger's channel are truly impressive: summer 2017 - a little over 5 million subscribers; a year later, the 7 million mark was passed; in winter 2019, the audience reached 9 million. Currently, Brian Maps can boast an army of fans of ten million.
Maxim Sergeevich Golopolosov is another major Russian video blogger specializing in reviews.
Viewers know him as the creator and host of the popular online show "+100500", which airs on the YouTube channel AdamThomasMoran. The blogger himself claims that this project is a domestic analogue of the Ray Williams show. Currently, Maxim's "brainchild" has a ten-million audience and occupies the thirteenth position in the rating of Russian-language channels by the number of subscribers.
In addition, Maxim received the Runet Prize in the Startup of the Year category for organizing the information and entertainment portal CarambaTV.ru.
Maxim's creative path began in 2010: his first author's video was published on YouTube. New clips appear on average once a week. What is the show? The blogger sarcastically comments on other videos that are popular on the Internet.
It is noteworthy that Maxim does not skimp on obscene expressions. One of the blogger's tricks is the leopard carpet used as a background.
In the winter of 2018, Golopolosov's channel had 370 clips, and the total number of views reached almost one and a half billion. Maxim is the author of all the scripts. Most of the channel's regular viewers are minors. It is known that Golopolosov earns from 3 to 40 thousand dollars per month.
Vladislav Bumaga is a popular Belarusian video blogger. The young man is only 23 years old.
His channel appeared on YouTube in November 2014. The blogger called it "Vlad A4", making fun of his last name, which he never liked and even wanted to change. On the day the channel was founded, the guy's first video was published - "When Mom Is Not Home".
The blogger's path to fame began with a vine about the Ice Bucket Challenge. Then ─ the video "24 hours in a trampoline center", which pleased the budding YouTube star with tens of millions of views. Bumaga is remembered by many as the author of a parody of the popular video of the group "Griby" called "The ice is melting". Now more than 10 million users are subscribed to Bumaga's channel.
His career started in 2011, when Maxim launched a channel called Maxutko99, dedicated to video game reviews.
A year later, he created the channel food and beverage email list TheBrianMaps, which is still active today. At the dawn of his career, the blogger's specialty was Minecraft Let's Plays. In 2014, the channel had a hundred thousand audience, and in May 2015, Maxim achieved incredible success by the standards of those times. He celebrated the mark of one million people who subscribed.
In the winter of 2016, Brian Maps became one of the main contenders for the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award in the category "Favorite Russian Video Blogger", but that day the prize went to another author.
But in the summer of that same year, Maxim became the winner of the first ever all-Russian video blogger competition #TwitterStar, which was held by Twitter.
The statistics of this blogger's channel are truly impressive: summer 2017 - a little over 5 million subscribers; a year later, the 7 million mark was passed; in winter 2019, the audience reached 9 million. Currently, Brian Maps can boast an army of fans of ten million.
Maxim Sergeevich Golopolosov is another major Russian video blogger specializing in reviews.
Viewers know him as the creator and host of the popular online show "+100500", which airs on the YouTube channel AdamThomasMoran. The blogger himself claims that this project is a domestic analogue of the Ray Williams show. Currently, Maxim's "brainchild" has a ten-million audience and occupies the thirteenth position in the rating of Russian-language channels by the number of subscribers.
In addition, Maxim received the Runet Prize in the Startup of the Year category for organizing the information and entertainment portal CarambaTV.ru.
Maxim's creative path began in 2010: his first author's video was published on YouTube. New clips appear on average once a week. What is the show? The blogger sarcastically comments on other videos that are popular on the Internet.
It is noteworthy that Maxim does not skimp on obscene expressions. One of the blogger's tricks is the leopard carpet used as a background.
In the winter of 2018, Golopolosov's channel had 370 clips, and the total number of views reached almost one and a half billion. Maxim is the author of all the scripts. Most of the channel's regular viewers are minors. It is known that Golopolosov earns from 3 to 40 thousand dollars per month.
Vladislav Bumaga is a popular Belarusian video blogger. The young man is only 23 years old.
His channel appeared on YouTube in November 2014. The blogger called it "Vlad A4", making fun of his last name, which he never liked and even wanted to change. On the day the channel was founded, the guy's first video was published - "When Mom Is Not Home".
The blogger's path to fame began with a vine about the Ice Bucket Challenge. Then ─ the video "24 hours in a trampoline center", which pleased the budding YouTube star with tens of millions of views. Bumaga is remembered by many as the author of a parody of the popular video of the group "Griby" called "The ice is melting". Now more than 10 million users are subscribed to Bumaga's channel.