So now bro this is all about luck and strategy Some see $1 per 1000 views some see $30 If you ask why such a big difference it’s because your channel’s topic is very important For example in topics like finance, investment, real estate, high tech products advertisers pay more to reach those audiences And where your viewers live is also very very important Let me put it this way viewers from the US, UK, Australia bring way more earnings compared to those from Turkey or India YouTube gives you 55 percent of the ad revenue so the real money depends on how much advertisers want to pay you If your audience has the potential to buy expensive products the advertiser may pay not $5 but even $30 per 1000 impressions On average they say $2-$12 but let me tell you if you are in a good niche (like finance) and your audience is from western countries you can easily see over $15 per 1000 views But in more general topics like entertainment or gaming that number will be much lower You better focus on topics with high CPM
I started this stuff 5 years ago and quit It was a bit easier to earn money back then Now everywhere is full of YouTubers and advertisers are more selective than before On average you can think like $5-7 per 1000 views but that’s if half of the viewers actually see the ad If most of them skip the ad or use ad block then that money never reaches you
The answer to this question always changes don’t bother your head There is something called CPM (Cost Per Mille) That’s the price advertisers pay us The money you get is RPM (Revenue Per Mille) YouTube takes 45 percent of that and gives the rest to you So niche (topic) is very important I have a finance channel and I even see $20 per 1000 views sometimes But for kids videos they don’t pay that much
Bro I just started too but I researched a lot It’s completely about where your audience is from In places like the US and Canada some earn $10-$30 per 1000 views But in places like Turkey this number can drop between $0.5 and $2 Sometimes in shorts videos people barely earn 1 lira per 1000 views The length of the video is also important the more ads you put the better but you shouldn’t lose the audience either
Look now those things are not that clear ha YouTube doesn’t have a fixed price like “this much” for 1000 views It’s a very variable situation It depends on how much the advertiser pays, the topic of your video, which country the viewers are from (views from places like America or England mean more money), the type of ad in the video and how many people actually watch the ad To say an average number we can say something between $2 and $12 for a thousand views but that’s very general Topics like finance or technology can even see $15-$30 sometimes In short many things affect the earnings By the way Shorts earnings are much lower let me say that too
Let me give an example from a tech channel Our sector usually has a high CPM You can easily see $10-15 per 1000 impressions if your audience is high quality But what I’m saying is not per “view”, it’s per “ad impression” So your video might get 1000 views but if 500 people see the ad the money you get from those 1000 views is the money of those 500 ads So that distinction is important
Bro I also started YouTube last year I’m making gaming videos My views mostly come from Turkey I earn like 3-5 lira per 1000 views So in dollars it’s very low Those 5-10 dollar figures on paper are probably valid for channels with mostly American audiences
I have a friend who makes travel videos His 1000 views were bringing around $5-$6 Since advertisers show ads to people who travel and spend more they pay more as far as I understand So if ads related to your video topic appear your value increases Not everyone advertises on funny videos but a company selling tech products would love to advertise on a tech channel
So now bro this is all about luck and strategy Some see $1 per 1000 views some see $30 If you ask why such a big difference it’s because your channel’s topic is very important For example in topics like finance, investment, real estate, high tech products advertisers pay more to reach those audiences And where your viewers live is also very very important Let me put it this way viewers from the US, UK, Australia bring way more earnings compared to those from Turkey or India YouTube gives you 55 percent of the ad revenue so the real money depends on how much advertisers want to pay you If your audience has the potential to buy expensive products the advertiser may pay not $5 but even $30 per 1000 impressions On average they say $2-$12 but let me tell you if you are in a good niche (like finance) and your audience is from western countries you can easily see over $15 per 1000 views But in more general topics like entertainment or gaming that number will be much lower You better focus on topics with high CPM
I started this stuff 5 years ago and quit It was a bit easier to earn money back then Now everywhere is full of YouTubers and advertisers are more selective than before On average you can think like $5-7 per 1000 views but that’s if half of the viewers actually see the ad If most of them skip the ad or use ad block then that money never reaches you
The answer to this question always changes don’t bother your head There is something called CPM (Cost Per Mille) That’s the price advertisers pay us The money you get is RPM (Revenue Per Mille) YouTube takes 45 percent of that and gives the rest to you So niche (topic) is very important I have a finance channel and I even see $20 per 1000 views sometimes But for kids videos they don’t pay that much
Bro I just started too but I researched a lot It’s completely about where your audience is from In places like the US and Canada some earn $10-$30 per 1000 views But in places like Turkey this number can drop between $0.5 and $2 Sometimes in shorts videos people barely earn 1 lira per 1000 views The length of the video is also important the more ads you put the better but you shouldn’t lose the audience either
Look now those things are not that clear ha YouTube doesn’t have a fixed price like “this much” for 1000 views It’s a very variable situation It depends on how much the advertiser pays, the topic of your video, which country the viewers are from (views from places like America or England mean more money), the type of ad in the video and how many people actually watch the ad To say an average number we can say something between $2 and $12 for a thousand views but that’s very general Topics like finance or technology can even see $15-$30 sometimes In short many things affect the earnings By the way Shorts earnings are much lower let me say that too
Let me give an example from a tech channel Our sector usually has a high CPM You can easily see $10-15 per 1000 impressions if your audience is high quality But what I’m saying is not per “view”, it’s per “ad impression” So your video might get 1000 views but if 500 people see the ad the money you get from those 1000 views is the money of those 500 ads So that distinction is important
Bro I also started YouTube last year I’m making gaming videos My views mostly come from Turkey I earn like 3-5 lira per 1000 views So in dollars it’s very low Those 5-10 dollar figures on paper are probably valid for channels with mostly American audiences
I have a friend who makes travel videos His 1000 views were bringing around $5-$6 Since advertisers show ads to people who travel and spend more they pay more as far as I understand So if ads related to your video topic appear your value increases Not everyone advertises on funny videos but a company selling tech products would love to advertise on a tech channel