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I know some western states like Arizona, Nevada have passed new legislation cutting off preferential treatment in drawing hunting permits, , seems the state Tourism boards where both paying and cutting permits for hard draw hunts , for elk , sheep, moose , ect to influencers
I always wondered how these YouTube guys where scoring multiple top tier permits yearly in multiple places ! Matter of fact this issue was just the topic on hunt talk.
I assume they are banking it with endorsement and patreon $$$
“” Since 2016 the Arizona Game and Fish Department has been paying influencer Randy Newberg to promote hunting in Arizona. According to Amber Munig the department has spent between $5,000 and $60,000 each year to promote a number of activities including small game, elk and antelope hunting and perhaps most consequentially OTC Archery Deer hunting. To help market their services Randy has also been provided with access to department personnel who participate in his hunts and appear on his social media platforms.
Randy Newberg is an established influencer from Montana with multiple platforms including two podcasts, a YouTube channel with 207k subscribers, Instagram with 132k followers, and a Facebook page with a whopping 500k followers; the vast majority of whom are Non-residents to Arizona.
Since this partnership began:
- OTC archery deer opportunity has been reduced by 25%
- The number of units requiring a draw for archery deer hunting has doubled
- Non-resident OTC archery deer tag sales have increased by more than 40%””Last edited by S-3 Ranch; 07-29-2022, 09:26 PM.
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Originally posted by Phorizt View PostEstimates for how much The Hunting Public made off of Youtube advertising last year based on their number of views and followers is around $250k.
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Originally posted by Gclyde28 View PostI know my buddy’s wife is a Instagram blogger. She was one of the first wave of girls to start making a living doing it. She started having a family a putting less and less on Instagram but at the time roughly 5 years ago she had 250k+ followers and could make $1,500 per sponsored post. I don’t know what the market is nowadays but that’s all I have to offer as a reference.
My buddy said they would go on blogger trips with other girls in the industry. He said he was always the only one on the trips that didn’t work for their wife full time.
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Heard ol cleetus McFarland makes upwards of 75k a month. My wife is in this world somewhat. She doesn't do YouTube...yet. she coaches other women in their Facebook, Instagram and websites. She has some very high money making clients that earn all of their money from marketing and selling products. She also covers as their virtual assistants. The money is good!
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Originally posted by 91cavgt View PostI know Matt Caricker from Demolition Ranch/Off The Ranch has made REALLY good money, and he invested it very wisely by starting a merch/clothing company for other youtubers called Bunker Branding. He just finished rebuilding a mansion on a huge hill at the edge of the hill country.
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Originally posted by CTR0022 View PostI dont watch that one. But my thoughts are once you split that between a few people and pay taxes your lucky to break $50-60k. Which would be good money for a part time gig, but at that level I would think its pretty much a full time job.
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