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| Photo: YouTube / Kim Sun-tae |
Former government official Kim Sun-tae, known as the “Chungju Man,” has been inundated with advertising offers from numerous companies and organizations immediately after launching his personal YouTube channel.
The comments section of Kim’s debut video, titled “I’m Kim Sun-tae,” uploaded on the 3rd, is buzzing with potential advertisers. A diverse range of businesses, including chicken franchises, health screening platforms, pharmaceutical companies, travel agencies, airports, insurance firms, and major corporations, have expressed interest in collaboration opportunities.
In the video, Kim candidly shared his motivations: “The main reason I left my job was to earn more money. I want to showcase my abilities before I get any older. There’s a chance I might fail, but I won’t have any regrets. My goal is to establish myself as a YouTuber.”
Kim’s channel description, which reads “I promote everything in the world,” offers a glimpse into the direction of his future content.
His inaugural video has already garnered impressive engagement, with 3.9 million views, 24,231 comments, and over 220,000 likes. Viewers have responded with a mix of enthusiasm and humor, with comments such as “Is this the success story of ‘Maybe I should quit my job and start YouTubing?'”, “Looks like Kim Sun-tae’s subscriber count is the only thing on the rise today,” and “I appreciate his honesty when he says ‘I wanted to make more money.'”
[Sports Today reporter Kim Tae-hyung ent@stoo.com]
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