Who is the number one motovlogger in the world

  1. Motovloggers
  2. Meet Mumbai's Rider Girl Vishakha Fulsunge


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Motovloggers

We’ve all come across motovloggers out on the road. Motorcycle riders with action cameras mounted to their helmets or motorcycles, filming their rides, sharing them on YouTube, and sometimes getting paid to do so. I’m one of them, and I’ll share with you exactly how much YouTube paid my motovlog channel in 2021. Motovloggers can earn money from YouTube every time someone is watching one of their videos and an advertise is displayed. Last year the YouMotorcycle motovlog channel earned on average $4.54 for every 1,000 views. There are also other ways motovloggers can earn additional income from their channel including sponsored deals, affiliate commissions, member’s groups, and swag. In this article we will focus on how much money motovloggers make from YouTube only. I’m Adrian from YouMotorcycle, and I’ve made over 100 videos aimed at helping motorcyclists. Today we’re going to be looking at how much money the YouTube channel made last year, and breaking that down into dollars per hour. Hesitations about making this video I was on the fence about making this video because talking about your income is kind of taboo. To help me decide I created a pole on YouTube so my subscribers could decide whether or not I made on the video. After 9 days, 55% of voters voted in favor of making this video. 55% is pretty close! I was hoping for a much more decisive majority one way or the other. What drove me over the edge to pulling the trigger was one of the comments a subscriber left. The...

Meet Mumbai's Rider Girl Vishakha Fulsunge

Be it riding from Mumbai to Vishakhapatnam in a single stretch, being the first woman to ride to the Andamans or becoming the fastest woman rider to complete the Narmada parikrama, Vishakha Fulsunge with her third India Book of Record! Image: Courtesy Vishakha Fulsunge. You are India’s first female motovlogger and have found mention in India Book of Records three times. How does it feel to be breaking stereotypes every day? The journey towards the my first title, India’s first female motovlogger, took over 10 years of struggle and continuous hard work. Even when I finally received the title, it came to me as a surprise for there were a lot of obstacles along the way. People trolled me and claimed that I wasn’t the first woman in the Indian motovlogging industry. But many didn’t know that I had been sharing videos of my biking trips on Facebook long before I started out on YouTube. I claimed it proving them wrong. But for me, it was just the beginning. I immediately started aiming for my next title and got one soon after when I rode solo to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The third one arrived after I took a ride to the Lakshadweep on my bike. I wish to break all the stereotypes around being a female bike rider, one adventure at a time. You have created your own space in a male-dominated industry. Tell us about the challenges you had to face in your journey so far. I think the struggles started the day I decided that this is what I want to do with my life. When I posted my...