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iJustine Net Worth Breakdown

By Editorial Staff

Justine Ezarik, known to millions of her fans as iJustine, was one of YouTube’s earliest stars. iJustine has been on her grind for over 10 years and has amassed one of the largest followings on YouTube as a star in the tech sector. Her channel is mainly about tech, video games, failed cooking attempts, vlogs, and a number of other stuff. Her content is typically highly rated and sought after by her over six million followers, who use her videos to guide their consumer-based decisions of newly released technology. With such a large following and high praise, one has to wonder, how much does she actually make? The short answer is a lot, however, how much is iJustine net worth?

Background 

The daughter of a coal miner and a gym teacher, Ms. Ezarik grew up in rural Pennsylvania building her own websites. After graduating from Pittsburgh Technical Institute back in 2004, iJustine, originally intended to focus on a graphic design and editing career,  ultimately finished second in an online video contest sponsored by Yahoo. Her video work led to a guest-starring role on the television series, “The Kill Point”, and a co-hosting stint on the weekly series, “MacBreak”.

 

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She launched her own “lifecasting” program in 2007. She was the first person to broadcast her daily life on the internet, and, for the next two years, remained the most popular life-caster. She stopped broadcasting her life in 2009, and has since focused on a steadily building acting, hosting, and vlogging career that has included guest-starring roles on, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”, “Criminal Minds”, and “The Vampire Diaries”, multiple commercials, and hosting gigs for such programs as “Escape Routes”.

Social Media 

iJustine has a great presence on a variety of social media platforms besides Youtube, including Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

She carries her @iJustine through all her platforms which are linked below:

PlatformFollower Count
YouTube6.88M
Instagram1.6M
Twitter1.7M
Facebook1.8M

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iJustine Net Worth Breakdown 

To give an idea of iJustine net worth, let’s break down her youtube channel. Her channel has over 7 million subscribers as of 2021 and has accumulated over 1.3 billion views so far. In a day, the channel gets an average of 220,000 views. This should generate an estimated revenue of around $1,700 per day ($600,000 a year) from ads.

YouTube content creators based in the US, UK, Canada and Australia generally get paid $2 – $12 per 1000 monetized views after YouTube takes its cut. Monetized views usually range from 40% – 80% of the total views. All these are influenced by several factors like the device played on, time of the year, the location of the viewer, ad inventory, how many ads there are on a video, how many people skip the ads, type of advertisement, ad engagement, type of content, etc. The cost of an ad view is based on an auction between advertisers based on views. Advertisers have to bid a minimum of $0.01 per view.

iJustine makes additional income from sales of her book called I, Justine. She also makes a lot from her acting career since she has starred in big shows like Law & Order, The Price Is Right, The Vampire Diaries, The Guild, and much more. Brand deals are another huge income source for the YouTuber. She has been sponsored by brands like Dbrand, Last Pass, Warner Bros, Dyson, Quartz, etc.

With multiple streams of income, a loyal fan base, and new technology products being released nearly every day it is easy to see how iJustine Networth has amassed over $3 Million and has while being a pioneer vlogger. 

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While iJustine is best well known for her vlog videos, in her early career she was used as a recurring voice as Passion Fruit in “The Annoying Orange: series on Cartoon Network. Additionally, she has philanthropic endeavors as she supports Charity Water which aims to provide the vital resource of water to places where it isn’t easily accessible. They do this by building wells which cost the charity about $5,000 each. iJustine uses her platform to promote Charity Water which takes a strategic stance to address the water crisis that leaves much of the world in poverty. Their take is that by bringing accessible water to remote peoples they will be able to use the time they save walking to the nearest water source (sometimes 3 hours away) to better their lives and move in a positive direction away from poverty. iJustine hopes that with her platform and the direction and focus of Charity Water they will be able to do good in the world and help lift thousands of people out of poverty.

This article was written by Sawyer Cairns

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