YouTuber Joo Eon-gyu explained the background of becoming a person with assets worth 10 billion won.
Joo Eon-gyu, who became worth 10 billion won in 6 years, appeared as a master in SBS's 'Master in the House 2', which aired on the 12th.
On this day, Joo Eon-gyu said, "I was originally a producer at a cable broadcasting company. I received about 1.8 million won, but I saved 1 million won. I was married. After saving 1 million won for 5 years, I had 40 million won."
Also, "I came across a senior's salary stub. I didn't look at it to see, but I saw someone had him run an errand for me. I thought he was receiving this amount even though he has 10 years more seniority than me. .I thought he was getting paid a lot because he got married and drove an imported car. “But they were spending all their money. It felt like the magic was broken at that time.”
He then revealed the reason for starting a studio rental business, saying, "I went here and there doing interviews. The rental fee was 50,000 to 100,000 Won per hour. So I thought I should do that."
He said, "Business was so bad. We lost 4 million won (a month). I started because it seemed easy, but my relationship with my partner got worse because the rent was negative."
Joo Eon-gyu said, "I wanted to meet people in marketing. I met someone who was introduced by a co-worker, and he asked me how much keyword advertising I was doing. There is a way to pay money to be exposed to “the top,” he said. "I put them in a random sheet and mixed them, and I got 300,000 "A dog appeared. There was also a keyword that advertised only for us. The cheapest one we didn't use was 70 won. The influx of advertisements was huge. "We became rich even if only 10 teams came in a day," he added.
The highest amount earned per month was also mentioned. Joo Eon-gyu said, "800 million won a month. This is the month when I earn the most, not when I'm working in the studio, but when I do everything. I give lectures, shoot commercials, etc., and There are months when the deposits overlap. As YouTube exploded, the speed of earning changed."
Lastly, he shared his values, saying, “We need to get rid of misconceptions about money.”
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr