Ludwig Ahgren, a well-known streamer, expressed surprise upon learning about the earnings accumulated by his YouTube channel Mogul Mail throughout the years. However, he shows no signs of returning to that platform in the future.
On his April 22 live broadcast, Ludwig was inquired by a viewer about the maximum income the channel made in a single month from advertisements.
To determine the total earnings accumulated over time, the 29-year-old opted to examine Mogul Mail’s lifetime revenue statistics. Upon discovering that the platform had generated approximately $826,100.67, he expressed astonishment.
I’m not familiar with this topic as I haven’t investigated it previously. However, over the course of its lifetime, this channel has generated approximately $826,000 in revenue. It makes me wonder if we should revisit the dramatic aspect, friend. Perhaps we should consider doing so.
You also had sponsors, just like me! However, here’s an interesting fact about Mogul Mail – it didn’t distribute its earnings with anyone. On the other hand, I do share the revenue from the main channel; a portion goes to my team of four editors, while the rest benefits my company. Yet, there were no editors on Mogul Mail.
Ludwig doesn’t want to go back to drama on YouTube
Although he’s earned quite a bit, Ludwig shows no interest in returning to reporting on streamers’ and content creators’ dramas. Instead, he has voiced his worries about the moral dilemmas associated with drama-based content, fearing that it could foster negativity towards individuals.
Are you planning to share content on Mogul Mail once more? I’m not certain about it. The dramatic atmosphere on YouTube seems to have evolved in a manner that isn’t appealing to me.
I’m not very fond of it due to the occasional exciting conflicts it presents, yet I acknowledge that the drama-frogs have grown stronger. Frankly, they’re quite terrifying and cause me a lot of fear. Nonetheless, I’m doing fine. We’re just hanging out. Losing some money is a bit unfortunate, but it’s all right. I can manage without it.
In January 2025, I tuned into Mogul Mail’s latest video, only to find it focusing on some challenges at his Offbrand manufacturing enterprise.
Previously, in a video dated July 2024, Ludwig shared that he had lost interest in the content he was producing for the Mogul Mail channel. This lack of enthusiasm ultimately led to the channel’s closure.
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2025-04-23 14:20