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

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p>Online games have brought lots of excitement and fun to our online community. As the popularity of online games and the online communities expand every now and then influencers are earning more and more money too. How does it all work?

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p>Here's a list of Top Gaming Influencers on YouTube? and how they got started:

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p>Mark Fischbach

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p>Also known as Markiplier, a Hawaii-born army left college, where he studied engineering to become a YouTube? gaming commentator. Specialized in the horror genre, his videos have been watched over 7 billion times in five years. The ultimate indicator of crossover success? In 2016 He signed a deal with William Morris Endeavor, a massive agency.

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p>Felix Kjellberg

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p>Also known as PewDiePie? is the world's highest-paid YouTube? Influencer in 2016. If it weren't for the nine videos he uploaded in early 2017, that feature Nazi imagery the Swedish gamer would have been the top player in the Gaming category. https://nbjyxspa.com/ Maker Studios, a subsidiary Disney which is also his multi-channel partner network, cut all ties with him. He was also removed from YouTube?'s Red platform, as well as from the Google Preferred program. His name is now tarnished and he continues earn millions from YouTube? ads all by himself.

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p>Evan Fong

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p>Canadian-born, he was known as VanossGaming?. He quit the University of Pennsylvania to pursue his online business full-time. He has a chat and jokes with his co-workers and friends while playing games like Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto on his YouTube? Channel. He started voicing characters in adult cartoon series "Paranormal Action Squad' for YouTube? Red in 2016.

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p>Sonja Reid

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p>Also known as Omgitsfirefoxx she began live-streaming on the gaming platform twitch in 2013. She uploads highlights to YouTube? where she quickly amassed an impressive fan base that led to 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 as well as cosplay and anime. With more than 5 million subscribers and followers, it had led her to collaborations with companies like Activision, EA, Ubisoft, and Disney. She said, "I wanted to show that girls can play and excel at video games too."

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p>Jacksepticeye

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p>His real name is Sean McLoughlin?. He began posting on YouTube? in 2012, when he first joined the site. He is most famous for his energetic and funny commentary. With his videos that have been watched over 7.2 billion times, he has associated with Revelmode, one of the subnetworks 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 family-friendly game Minecraft and his following had set him up with a Guinness World Record in 2016 for accumulating the highest number of views on a single Minecraft channel which was 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 person to achieve 1 million subscribers on Twitch in 2014. Since then, he has received more than 10 million YouTube? fans for his live-streaming of game franchises like Halo and Call of Duty. He is now associated with gaming influencer agency 3BlackDot? alongside fellow list members Sonja Reid and Evan Fong.

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p>SkyDoesMinecraft?

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p>Adam Dahlberg, a YouTube? veteran at the age of 24. He started as a voice actor for gaming videos in 2006 and more than a decade later his main channel, which was centered on the hit kid-friendly game, Minecraft. He boasted more than 11 million players and has now joined forces with Amazon, Netflix, and 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 only female member of the mega-popular YouTube? channel, Smosh Games, until the beginning of 2017. She appears on Maricraft, a sub-series which has a an emphasis on Minecraft gameplay. The former professional ballerina started hosting her Smosh Pit Weekly back in 2010.

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