Are They Really That Weird?

The next morning, Gwen got to work on another video and discovered that her YouTube views and channel subscriptions had gone way up in the process. What happened? It hadn't been like this the last time she checked!

She had more than 1,000 subscribers now. If she kept producing content regularly, she should qualify for being able to earn ad revenue soon. She had looked up the requirements. 

Granted, ad revenue didn't earn you hardly anything unless you got hundreds of thousands of views on your videos. From what she had read at least. She was more likely to make money off of commissions. Now that she had more subscribers, she should be able to put her Fiverr page in the video description. 

Gwen was still learning about all of this online art stuff. She had a DeviantArt account, a Patreon, a Tumblr account, and more. Keeping track of everywhere she needed to post things and adding watermarks and whatnot made her head spin sometimes.