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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > YouTubers aren’t relying on ad revenue anymore — here’s how some are diversifying
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YouTubers aren’t relying on ad revenue anymore — here’s how some are diversifying

Last updated: November 11, 2025 4:50 am
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YouTube has revolutionized the way content creators earn a living, with many influencers diversifying their revenue streams beyond ad revenue and brand deals. The platform has become a launchpad for entrepreneurial ventures, turning YouTubers into vertically integrated media companies with thriving businesses that outlast algorithm changes and policy shifts.

One such example is Jimmy Donaldson, widely known as MrBeast, who has amassed a massive following of 442 million subscribers on YouTube. MrBeast’s entrepreneurial journey began with his merchandise store, ShopMrBeast, in 2018. The success of his brand led to the creation of Feastables, a snack brand that quickly gained popularity. The “MrBeast Bar,” their flagship product, generated over $10 million in sales within 72 hours of its launch, selling over 1 million bars. Feastables has since become more profitable than MrBeast’s YouTube content and other media ventures, generating over $250 million in revenue in 2024.

MrBeast has expanded his business portfolio to include Lunchly, a packaged food brand co-founded with YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI, MrBeast Lab toy line, MrBeast Burger, and Viewstats analytics platform. He has also ventured into the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) industry and is exploring the launch of a mobile app offering banking, financial advisory, and crypto exchange services. Additionally, MrBeast is set to open a theme park in Saudi Arabia, featuring rides inspired by his popular video content.

Another successful example is Emma Chamberlain, a YouTube sensation with over 12 million subscribers. Chamberlain ventured into the beverage industry in 2019 with her coffee brand, Chamberlain Coffee, which offers a range of products including cold brew, coffee pods, and tea. The brand experienced significant growth, reaching approximately $20 million in revenue in 2023 and expanding to open physical locations in 2025. Chamberlain Coffee is projected to achieve over 50% revenue growth by 2025, aiming for profitability by 2026.

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Logan Paul, known for his wrestling career and controversies, found success with his energy drink brand, Prime, which surpassed $1.2 billion in sales in 2023. However, the brand faced challenges with declining sales, regulatory scrutiny, and lawsuits. Paul also runs Maverick Apparel, which made between $30 million and $40 million in 2020, and is involved in various ventures alongside his brother Jake Paul.

Ryan Kaji of Ryan’s World, a popular YouTuber with nearly 40 million young viewers, has expanded his brand through a line of toys and apparel, generating over $250 million in revenue in 2020. Michelle Phan, a beauty influencer, co-founded the beauty subscription service Ipsy and launched her own makeup line, EM Cosmetics. Huda Kattan founded the globally recognized beauty brand Huda Beauty in 2013, which brings in hundreds of millions of dollars in sales each year.

In conclusion, YouTube has not only transformed the entertainment industry but also created a platform for influencers to build successful businesses beyond their digital presence. These YouTubers have leveraged their fame to establish thriving ventures, diversifying their revenue streams and securing long-term success in various industries.

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