How long until they do paid meet and greets?
How long until they do paid meet and greets?
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MollyMcAwesome #3: I'm betting on the Stan Money
So she hasn't put it out yet, that's what I thought, and we're back at the whole problem of informational distribution, like not enough icing for a cake, it's sparse and spread out all over numerous platforms. When this happens the cake looks like tit and no one counts on it tasting good.
M/A/M, you'd better pick ONE spot to disseminate the important info (hint: not Instagram, not discord, not twitch).
I feel like Molly got too big for her britches, so to speak. She saw the success she had with AE and thought that it would be almost foolproof to branch out on her “own”. Now they’re floundering to come up with unique and interesting content. Even the most obsessive fan can’t be swindled forever.
She is playing a character as well. Not sure why people think vloggers are making documentaries. They all act differently when the camera turns on.Her voice when she interacts with characters is killing me.
I wouldn't want to do that. Because then you're beholden to whims of those people. And if they ask you do something you don't want to, then they'll turn on you.
Molly and these people aren't Lawrence Olivier. The character they're playing is just an extension or side of themselves. I long for the day when vloggers are banned or just given a specific time frame to report for their "work".
If TattleLife has taught me anything it’s that vloggers really cause more trouble than they are worth. And that’s accounting for everything from extra congestion to outright drama and fights in the middle of the park or ruining a family’s once in a lifetime trip by being obnoxious. I wish they would just limit them to media events or vlogger days or something.
And outright ban the TikTok idiots.
Slightly off topic and I couldn’t find a thread for them. How much do you think they pay the All Ears YouTube crew. They have a pretty large staff with at least 5 regular video creators, editors, producers, etc…. They only have around 300k subs averaging around 17k a video lately.
I seem to remember reading a Cambrick Yard job requisition for a YouTube talent and they required the candidate to have their own annual pass. At least a couple of them are young newlyweds and one has a newborn so I’m just trying to comprehend the compensation.
It seems like this crew is in the parks and resorts for more hours per day/week than most vloggers. I’m assuming food and beverages featured are reimbursed? I don’t know, I just wonder where the money comes from and how they pay out. Morbid curiosity.
Oh wow! That’s super interesting and pretty low for 24 employees. I wonder if they keep most of them 1099?So Cambrick Yard (the parent company of All Ears and Disney Food Blog) did take a PPP Loan out during the pandemic:
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The maximum loan amount was 2.5 times 1 months payroll expenditures.
So $65,253 divided by 2.5 is $26,101.20. Divided that by 24 employees listed and you get an average monthly salary of $1,087.55. To me that says a lot of part time workers. I don't have any other info on All Ears just found this math interesting.
The monthly pay doesn't cover the AP's at Disney they are required to have according to the post above.So Cambrick Yard (the parent company of All Ears and Disney Food Blog) did take a PPP Loan out during the pandemic:
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The maximum loan amount was 2.5 times 1 months payroll expenditures.
So $65,253 divided by 2.5 is $26,101.20. Divided that by 24 employees listed and you get an average monthly salary of $1,087.55. To me that says a lot of part time workers. I don't have any other info on All Ears just found this math interesting.
full time… interesting.The monthly pay doesn't cover the AP's at Disney they are required to have according to the post above.
Assuming they took out the full 2.5. Could be anything. That's a worst case.So Cambrick Yard (the parent company of All Ears and Disney Food Blog) did take a PPP Loan out during the pandemic:
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The maximum loan amount was 2.5 times 1 months payroll expenditures.
So $65,253 divided by 2.5 is $26,101.20. Divided that by 24 employees listed and you get an average monthly salary of $1,087.55. To me that says a lot of part time workers. I don't have any other info on All Ears just found this math interesting.
Oh wow! That’s super interesting and pretty low for 24 employees. I wonder if they keep most of them 1099?
Also, that address is close to my old stomping grounds. Nice area big houses probably scooped it up at a good time for under $500k. Keeping the overhead low…