How much can former adviser to the head of the presidential office Alexey Arestovich earn and how popularity affected his income, Forbes calculated.
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The full-scale invasion of the aggressor country Russia not only increased Arestovich’s recognition, but also significantly increased the number of his audience on social networks. Until February 24, 2022, he had 146 thousand subscribers on his YouTube channel – now there are more than 1.7 million, despite the latest pro-Russian statements by Bankova’s ex-adviser.
Arestovich also had his own website with “seminars” and “lectures” on topics ranging from parenting to “reading” body language. For comparison, in September 2021, 68 people watched one of these videos, and in January 2023, “Seminar on Courage: It’s Hard to Be God” was attended by 668 listeners.
Arestovich conducts similar seminars 5-7 times a month. Each of them costs from 1300 to 1800 UAH, and is attended by from 330 to 900 participants. This brings 14-36 thousand dollars.
A separate product is private consultations. They usually last an hour and a half and cost an average of 3 thousand dollars.
Founder of the agency WhyNot? Enot Evgeniy Thaler pointed out that Arestovich’s YouTube channel can easily generate more than 15 million views monthly, which allows him to receive more than 20 thousand dollars. monthly.
Source: Racurs

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