p>In YouTube? and other social media platforms Any niche and any topic could lead you to earn huge profits just by uploading your videos and sharing them with the world. Every view counts every like is worth a penny, and every share can boost traffic.

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p>Online games have brought excitement and a great deal of fun to our online community. Online games and the online community are growing, and influencers are also earning more money. How do they work?

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p>Here's a list with the top Gaming Influencers on YouTube? and how they started:

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p>Mark Fischbach

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p>Markiplier also known as an army from Hawaii, dropped out of college to study engineering to become a YouTube? gaming commentator. His videos, in which he specializes in horror have been watched more than 7 billion times in five years. His ultimate proof of success as a crossover artist? He inked a deal with the mega-agency William Morris Endeavor in 2016.

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p>Felix Kjellberg

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p>PewDiePie? is also known as the world's most popular YouTube? influencer in 2016, is also known as PewDiePie?. The Swedish gamer would have topped the Gaming category, but for the nine videos he posted in early 2017, which contains Nazi imagery. Maker Studios, a subsidiary of Disney which is also his multi-channel partner, cut relations with him. He was also banned from YouTube?'s Red platform as well as the Google Preferred program. His name is now tarnished, and he continues to earn millions from YouTube? ads all by himself.

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p>Evan Fong

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p>A Canadian-born man was also known as VanossGaming?, to pursue his online career full-time and quit the University of Pennsylvania. He makes jokes and chats with his co-workers and friends while playing games such as Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto on his YouTube? Channel. In 2016, he started to voice a character in the adult cartoon series "Paranormal Action Squad" for YouTube? Red. https://t-launcher.com/ </p>

p>Sonja Reid

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p>She is also known as Omgitsfirefoxx. She began live streaming in 2013 on the gaming platform Twitch. She uploads highlights on YouTube? where she quickly gathered an impressive fan base that resulted in collaborations with brands like Audi, Syfy, and Intel.

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p>SSSniperWolf?

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p>A British-born YouTube? influencer is also known as Lia Wolf which specializes in Call of Duty gameplay videos and also has a hand in cosplay and anime. With over 5 million subscribers and followers that led her to partnerships with companies like Activision, EA, Ubisoft and Disney. She stated, "I wanted to show that girls can play and be good at video games too."

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p>Jacksepticeye

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p>His real name is Sean McLoughlin?. He began posting regularly on YouTube? in 2012, when he initially joined the site. He is known for his lively and humorous commentary. With his videos that have been watched more than 7.2 billion times, he has signed by Revelmode, an affiliate network of Disney's Maker Studios.

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p>DanTDM

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p>Daniel Middleton is a professional gamer, known online as DanTDM or The Diamond Minecraft. His expertise in the popular game for kids Minecraft and his following have earned him up for a Guinness World Record in 2016 for having the highest number of views on a single Minecraft channel which is 7.9 billion at the time.

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p>TheSyndicateProject?

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p>Tom Cassell, a long-time gamer was the first player to achieve 1 million subscribers on Twitch in 2014. Since then, he has been able to gain more than 10 million YouTube? subscribers for his playthroughs of game franchises like Halo and Call of Duty. Alongside his fellow list members Sonja Reid, Evan Fong, he is now signed to 3BlackDot? gaming influencer agency.

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p>SkyDoesMinecraft?

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p>Adam Dahlberg, 24 years old, is a YouTube? veteran. He began his career as a voice actor for gaming videos in 2006 and more than 10 years later his main channel that focused on the hit kid-friendly game, Minecraft. He has over 11 million players. He is now partnered by Amazon, Netflix, Nintendo and sells merchandise to his fans, such as pillows and posters.

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p>Mari Takahashi

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p>AtomicMari? was the sole female on the popular YouTube? channel, Smosh Games, until the beginning of 2017. She is a part of Maricraft, a sub-series that has the focus on Minecraft gameplay. The former professional ballerina began hosting her Smosh Pit Weekly way back in 2010.

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