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The popular YouTube channel, "Daddy, How Do I YouTube?" is a collection of practical "dadvice" tutorials and videos. Founder Nathan Barnatt grew up without a father, and created the channel to help other kids like him. The videos are short, and often include hilarious dad jokes. They show a variety of topics, from how to hold a baby to overcoming your fears.

Kenney has since gone from a one-man band to a full-time team, with a full PR team and several branded projects. He has worked with Lowe's, and has a branded Father's Day deal. He's also exploring more traditional influencer business deals and hopes to get a book deal before Christmas. And while he's working on the next book, his family is supporting him.

Watson has become an instant star, posting videos about his sponsored trip to Singapore and teaching kids about dad data. After a week, the channel grew to 400,000 subscribers. Last week, a series of tweets about Watson's channel went viral, and it now has over 2 million followers. This isn't the first YouTube video to hit the internet. The Nexpo video is a classic example of the "parents are the best".

Creating your own YouTube channel is a creative project. But you need to know that parents will be concerned about safety and privacy, and a YouTube channel should not contain inappropriate content. Luckily, YouTube allows kids to be creative and share their interests with the world. However, parents should still monitor their kid's videos for inappropriate content. Until the parent approves a video, the kid should be politely asked for permission. If the parent refuses, it's OK. You may need to start a new career or even change your relationship with the parent.


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