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Henry Desagu Reveals Highest Money He Ever Earned from YouTube is KSh 400K

winnie mabelBy winnie mabelMay 23, 2024
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  • Henry Desagu, also known as the Prince of Mwihoko, revealed that his highest monthly earnings from his YouTube channel is KSh 400,000
  • Desagu explained that YouTube’s payment system depends on video length, watch time, and the number of videos, not just views
  • Despite his YouTube success, Desagu primarily earns his income through advertising and promotes his channel across all his social media platforms

The Prince of Mwihoko, Henry Desagu, has revealed that the highest amount he has ever earned from his YouTube channel is KSh 400,000.

Speaking during an interview with Obinna TV, Desagu disclosed that his highest monthly earnings from YouTube reached this impressive figure.

“The highest per month is 400,000 KSh,” Desagu stated.

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Desagu explained that YouTube’s payment system is more complex than many realize.

He mentioned that earnings depend on several factors including the length of the video, watch time, and the number of videos posted.

“Watu wengi hawajuangi vile YouTube hua ina pay… Because sometimes inadepend na length ya video…umefanya video ngapi hii season…zimewatchiwa aje thus watchtime…and then a times kunatokeanga statistics worldwide unaambiwa vile mtu akiwa Kenya si vile mwenye ako nje ya Kenya analipwa”

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Despite his YouTube success, Desagu revealed that his main source of income is advertising, and he doesn’t entirely rely on YouTube revenue.

To grow his channel, he actively marketed it across all his social media platforms, encouraging fans and the public to subscribe.

Desagu’s content revolves around the character “Desagu,” portraying a young man from Mwihoko who is unmarried and without a permanent job, highlighting daily struggles that resonate with many viewers.

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“We used to do a small script to keep up with Desagu, and then we created a character named Desagu, which was jamaa anagrow Mwihoko hajaoa na hana kazi permanent ni basically about struggles of what we are going through, on a daily basis”

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