Amber's finances - assumptions galore

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Re: Amber and Beggy paying separately in the latest vlog

money is obviously getting a little tighter for the gorls. There was a video in recent history where it was mentioned that they were at a store and Becky’s debit card got declined so Amber used hers. I think Amber gives Beggy one of those preloaded cards like parents give their teenagers. It’s “budgeting” in Amber’s mind because she already gave Begs her allowance. Mama isn’t footing the entire bill from her own account anymore when they go shopping together. What was probably just some walk around money for Becky before is now all the money she gets until the Adsense check arrives.
 
So when can we expect an new update along the lines of "Weigh-in / I've gained weight you guyzzz" ? I know she's said she doesn't want to do any more weight related content, but given the fact her channel is rapidly heading down the toilet, I am betting we are going to see a big return to this type of vlog. Especially with the holiday season approaching as she will need the $$$$.
 
Why do people keep saying her channel is going down the toilet? I just counted 11 videos within the last few weeks that have over 100k views. Her views have gone up like 30-40k since her last surgery updates. I mean if you compare her views to like 6 months ago then maybe, but her views weren’t even consistent then. They went from around ~70k to 170k but more often they were close to the lower end.

There’s like one video with a little over 50k and that’s her worst performing video in the past 2 months. Her views before and during her surgery are barely higher than what she’s pulling now. If anything, her channel was tanking in August and she’s doing better now. What numbers are you guys looking at to think she’s doing worse than usual lol?

Considering the amount of ads she crams into 20 minutes, I doubt her income has been impacted in a significant way. I just clicked a random video and counted 8 ads, plus the pre roll, ads after the video and the banner ad below the description.

Plus, taking her spending into account, she’s obviously making enough to blow hundreds, maybe more than a thousand a week on junk. They aren’t evicted, they still drive the car so I’m sure insurance is paid, their phones are still on along with their utilities, internet and massive amounts of food. Also, Becky pisses away a lot on cheap T-shirts and whatever else her 12 year old brain desires.

Some people say she’s blowing through her savings, but I personally don’t believe a mispronounced word that comes out of her literal pie hole so I doubt she had the kind of stash she was boasting about when she said she had money saved for weight loss surgery. I think if she had the money for surgery, she would have at least attempted to get it or trolled going to appointments for content.

No, I think she’s doing just fine as far as her channel goes, and she does hauls every upload to make sure people are well aware of the fact that she’s trolling all the way to the bank. The biggest irony I’ve seen lately is the hundreds of comments complaining about how she gets to blow money on whatever she wants and sleep until 2, meanwhile, the same people sit through every ad and they’re there for every upload.
 
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Theres a pandemic. The pandemic has affected adsense and how much she would be paid for said ads being watched.

I know lol, I meant more like her income hasn’t been impacted by her views going down. Bud I still don’t think he Adsense is that bad considering what we see on camera. I’ve also seen a few creators say that it’s getting better.
It’s not like she has credit so she’s definitely not using debt to buy that stuff. We see her going to the bank for cash and she supposedly dropped $6k on a bed.

IF she was going through her savings, she’s spent a good chunk of it at this point, in my opinion. I think if she’s that strapped, she would at least attempt the Patreon thing. She is for sure delusional enough to think people would pay for it, just lazy. The only thing that would push her past her laziness is the threat of having to get a real job. She isn’t there yet.

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Bud I still don’t think he Adsense is that bad considering what we see on camera. I’ve also seen a few creators say that it’s getting better.
Does the Adsense revenue also depend on the type of ads being run? Would Amber's videos have different ads than non-deathfat YouTubers, and might those ads still have been lucrative for the companies running them despite the pandemic? I wonder if there's any information available on that sort of thing or if it's something creators aren't supposed to talk about.
 
Does the Adsense revenue also depend on the type of ads being run? Would Amber's videos have different ads than non-deathfat YouTubers, and might those ads still have been lucrative for the companies running them despite the pandemic? I wonder if there's any information available on that sort of thing or if it's something creators aren't supposed to talk about.
After watching chantal and amberlynn, my ads have changed drastically. It's almost always weightloss/diet ads but I would never get those before.
 
After watching chantal and amberlynn, my ads have changed drastically. It's almost always weightloss/diet ads but I would never get those before.
I would imagine it probably goes by category and that’s why they have you put the video in a category. And also YouTube is directly linked to google so your googling also affects what adds you get. And I’ve had instances where I’ve said something in a verbal phone conversation and then I get an ad for it. Like the NRA once, which is totally not on my side of the consumer spectrum but I made a joke on the phone about the NRA to my friend, verbally and had an NRA commercial on my YouTube an hour later. Sometimes I test it and say something out loud like triscuits or something totally random to see if I can catch it listening to me but maybe there aren’t triscuits commercials right now lol. I need some bigger buzz word to test it. Any ideas?
 
After watching chantal and amberlynn, my ads have changed drastically. It's almost always weightloss/diet ads but I would never get those before.
So what I was thinking is: If a YouTuber's videos were usually accompanied by ads for things like travel, or clothing, or things one would tend to consume if they were going out of the house on a regular basis, those people might see their revenue decline more than someone who showed ads for things that would still be relevant while stuck at home. Weight loss and diet ads seem like they would still be lucrative, especially with people complaining about gaining weight while in quarantine. It's just a guess though, I have no idea how it actually works.
 
Does the Adsense revenue also depend on the type of ads being run? Would Amber's videos have different ads than non-deathfat YouTubers, and might those ads still have been lucrative for the companies running them despite the pandemic? I wonder if there's any information available on that sort of thing or if it's something creators aren't supposed to talk about.
Im sure bigger companies pay more, but I don’t get the logic behind how the ads are places. I get ads for bigger companies on small channels, examples recently being Air Wick, Trojan and The New York Times, but they’re usually at the beginning before the video starts. If someone has 8 ads and they aren’t a very popular channel, the majority of the ads tend to be for things like mobile games, influencer products or apps in my experience. Even amberlynn had some major brands in her ads before I started blocking them.

Ironically, the weight loss ads I get tend to be on videos completely unrelated to fitness or weight loss, though I have gotten them on Amber and
Chantal’s videos... which I think is weird. You’d think their channels would be prime real estate for that kind of thing. Adversely, any time I watch a video about the crypto or stock markets, I am relentlessly bombarded with ads by financial “gurus”, Robinhood, Acorns, trading platforms and investment firms for weeks. It makes no sense that my ads only become relevant to my searches when it’s financial stuff.



I would imagine it probably goes by category and that’s why they have you put the video in a category. And also YouTube is directly linked to google so your googling also affects what adds you get. And I’ve had instances where I’ve said something in a verbal phone conversation and then I get an ad for it. Like the NRA once, which is totally not on my side of the consumer spectrum but I made a joke on the phone about the NRA to my friend, verbally and had an NRA commercial on my YouTube an hour later. Sometimes I test it and say something out loud like triscuits or something totally random to see if I can catch it listening to me but maybe there aren’t triscuits commercials right now lol. I need some bigger buzz word to test it. Any ideas?

There’s a video I saw by a guy who tested this. He doesn’t have a dog, so he doesn’t search for anything related to pets. He started mentioning dogs and suddenly he was getting ads for Chewy. I’d just try something like the NRA thing. Just start taking about stuff you never mention or look up. Here’s the link to the vid:

 
I’m not sure how much she’s getting either. I think a lot of people look at Social Blade and her overall views seem to be down.

What remains fascinating, however, is the sheer amount she spends on junk. Every time @fvckm3 shows a list, it’s usually $200-300 worth. If she did 12 videos in September, that’s easily minimum $2400 on absolutely nothing. Most of it is just piled in her bed!


Im sure bigger companies pay more, but I don’t get the logic behind how the ads are places. I get ads for bigger companies on small channels, examples recently being Air Wick, Trojan and The New York Times, but they’re usually at the beginning before the video starts. If someone has 8 ads and they aren’t a very popular channel, the majority of the ads tend to be for things like mobile games, influencer products or apps in my experience. Even amberlynn had some major brands in her ads before I started blocking them.

Ironically, the weight loss ads I get tend to be on videos completely unrelated to fitness or weight loss, though I have gotten them on Amber and
Chantal’s videos... which I think is weird. You’d think their channels would be prime real estate for that kind of thing. Adversely, any time I watch a video about the crypto or stock markets, I am relentlessly bombarded with ads by financial “gurus”, Robinhood, Acorns, trading platforms and investment firms for weeks. It makes no sense that my ads only become relevant to my searches when it’s financial stuff.





There’s a video I saw by a guy who tested this. He doesn’t have a dog, so he doesn’t search for anything related to pets. He started mentioning dogs and suddenly he was getting ads for Chewy. I’d just try something like the NRA thing. Just start taking about stuff you never mention or look up. Here’s the link to the vid:

That’s actually genuinely terrifying.
 
Why do people keep saying her channel is going down the toilet? I just counted 11 videos within the last few weeks that have over 100k views. Her views have gone up like 30-40k since her last surgery updates. I mean if you compare her views to like 6 months ago then maybe, but her views weren’t even consistent then. They went from around ~70k to 170k but more often they were close to the lower end.
I do not think that people are literally saying that her channel has been dying. However, the pandemic has caused companies to reduce their marketing budgets and it is reflected with lower CPMs. A lot of YTers have said that while their views are up, their incomes are down. I do not think Amber is any different. A couple years ago, she probable made close to $10k a month, but now she probably make less then half of that. This is a lot of money for the quality product that she posts, but with the increase expense in living in Lexington, she find that she can’t spend as much as she wants. The fact that she wanted to create a Patreon let us to believe t that all is not well in “Chez Amber”. Her car is on its last leg, Becky is not contributing anything financially, her entourage is still mooching on her. I think that it is stressing her.
 
Yeah like Turd said there was a guy called Atozy that made this comment he has a million subs gets I think 200k views per vid well back in May in a passing comment he said that his ads were down by about 50 - 70%. That is pretty big and yeah Amber barely gets 2m views a month now her average was about 3m but her moves have indicated home is far from perfect. I think her credit is fucked so she is probably having to pay outright or use Becky's credit for a car. Remember too at month 6 her home will be reviewed and they will have an inspection. If they don't like what she will get kicked out these contracts usually have steep clauses like "If we do not find how you have treated the apartment we are within right to terminate your contract." This will most likely be the case this is even with issues such as her not using the one bedroom.

The place Amber is living at is nice but places like that in my research are very strict on who they keep and things like noise complaints etc get all totted up and they will go hard. She thinks she at the top of the world but her being kicked out fag shanty has caused her more problems.
 
Yeah like Turd said there was a guy called Atozy that made this comment he has a million subs gets I think 200k views per vid well back in May in a passing comment he said that his ads were down by about 50 - 70%. That is pretty big and yeah Amber barely gets 2m views a month now her average was about 3m but her moves have indicated home is far from perfect. I think her credit is fucked so she is probably having to pay outright or use Becky's credit for a car. Remember too at month 6 her home will be reviewed and they will have an inspection. If they don't like what she will get kicked out these contracts usually have steep clauses like "If we do not find how you have treated the apartment we are within right to terminate your contract." This will most likely be the case this is even with issues such as her not using the one bedroom.

The place Amber is living at is nice but places like that in my research are very strict on who they keep and things like noise complaints etc get all totted up and they will go hard. She thinks she at the top of the world but her being kicked out fag shanty has caused her more problems.
Where do you get the info about the six month apartment inspection? Just curious. I’ve never had to have one of those and have lived many places.
 
The place Amber is living at is nice but places like that in my research are very strict on who they keep and things like noise complaints etc get all totted up and they will go hard.
Could you share your sources for this? I'd be very curious to see exactly what standards Amber's going to have to maintain to keep living there.

If they don't like what she will get kicked out these contracts usually have steep clauses like "If we do not find how you have treated the apartment we are within right to terminate your contract." This will most likely be the case this is even with issues such as her not using the one bedroom.
Wait, what? What does it matter if they're not using the one bedroom? They're paying for the whole apartment. I've never heard of anything like that before. That doesn't make any sense.
 
What landlords can & can't do isn't easily generalized. Many jurisdictions have what I'll broadly call 'landlord/tenant legislation' that stipulates what each party to a lease can & can't do. Some areas favor tenants' over landlords & vice versa. But as a rule, as long as neither party is being too much of a dick, rent is being paid on time & repairs/maintenance are done reasonably well & on time.

If a tenant chooses to use a bedroom as a room for pets, a walk in closet or whatever - I've never heard of anywhere in the US or Canada where a landlord can use that as an excuse to punt a tenant.
 
What landlords can & can't do isn't easily generalized. Many jurisdictions have what I'll broadly call 'landlord/tenant legislation' that stipulates what each party to a lease can & can't do. Some areas favor tenants' over landlords & vice versa. But as a rule, as long as neither party is being too much of a dick, rent is being paid on time & repairs/maintenance are done reasonably well & on time.

If a tenant chooses to use a bedroom as a room for pets, a walk in closet or whatever - I've never heard of anywhere in the US or Canada where a landlord can use that as an excuse to punt a tenant.

Where I live an issie with not using a room properly in an apartment complex would be whether you are still heating the room properly. Some want to save some bucks for energy and this can use mold problems.

But I don't see Amber letting the room get cold and maybe there is a certain amount for utilities per flat to be paid anyway independent of who uses more or less energy.
 
Where I live an issie with not using a room properly in an apartment complex would be whether you are still heating the room properly. Some want to save some bucks for energy and this can use mold problems.

But I don't see Amber letting the room get cold and maybe there is a certain amount for utilities per flat to be paid anyway independent of who uses more or less energy.
In a place like hers, the thermostat likely controls the whole unit and not individual rooms.

A nice place like hers probably does a yearly inspection, likely in the spring. That’s usually just to check for regular wear and tear and to determine if any maintenance is required. Ask any landlord, most people do not have Pinterest-looking apartments so there’s nothing bad about ALR’s hoard. The only thing that could get them in trouble is having too many pets.
 
Apologies over here in Britbong land Landlords have a lot more power, so that was a myopic post but wasn't there something about that flat being an emergency tenancy? It was thought that may be the case but usually does emergency tenancy have a timer like you have 6 - 12 months there and have to find elsewhere.
 
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