A full-time YouTuber is someone who makes videos for YouTube as their main job, just like how a baker spends most of their day in a bakery.
Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys, cars, dolls, blocks. Every day, you pick some of your favorite toys and make up little stories or show them playing. Then you film it on your phone and put the video online so other kids can watch it. That’s what a YouTuber does, but instead of a toy box, they have lots of ideas, and instead of a phone, they might use a special camera.
Now imagine doing this every single day, like a routine, for hours at a time. That's what full-time means: it's not just something you do sometimes; it’s your main job.
How It Works
A full-time YouTuber spends most of their day recording videos, editing them, and making sure everything looks good before posting. Sometimes they work from home, like you might do when you're doing homework. Other times, they go to cool places to film, just like how you might go to the park to play.
They also need to make sure people keep watching their videos, so they try new ideas and have fun while doing it!
Examples
- They might film multiple videos in one day to keep their channel active.
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