Ronaldo is not just a phenomenon on the field, though, as he also boasts a loyal legion of social media followers – including a record haul of 636m on Instagram. He is now making history after branching out onto YouTube.
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Ronaldo has posted 12 videos so far and they have, at the time of writing, pulled in over 50m views. According to Thinkific, YouTube creators earn between $2 and $12 per 1,000 views. Advertisers pay a set rate to the platform for every 1,000 views, with YouTube keeping 45 per cent of ad revenue while creators get the other 55 per cent.
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CR7 will already be pulling in big money, with even more to come as he looks to compete with the likes of YouTube sensation Mr Beast – who racks up over 400m views on his videos and can pull in up to $5m per month on advertising revenue alone.