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We spoke to five YouTube creators — Natalie Barbu (lifestyle), Marko Zlatic (personal finance), Ruby Asabor (business), Erica Boucher (business), and Roberto Blake (tech) — who broke down what ...
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While this is different from your YouTube channel, you can use it to get a better sense of what others in your region and industry are doing. Most sources on the internet agree the average YouTuber in the US earns around $.01 to .03 per view, which is roughly $10-30 per 1,000 views.
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Their YouTube earnings ranged between $1.61 and $29.30 per 1,000 views. ( Read the full breakdown of their RPMs.) How much money YouTubers earn per month from the platform depends on factors like ...
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With just a few clicks, you can get an estimate of how much money you could be making from your YouTube channel. Daily Video Views. Drag the slider to calculate potential earnings. 20,000 Views/Day. Average Engagement Rate. 600,000. Views per Month. 7,300,000. Views per Year.
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Ryan Kaji- $27 million. Starting in 2015 as Ryan ToysReview, Ryan's World is a YouTube channel for children. Last year Ryan Kaji, the 9-year-old behind the channel, became the top earner on YouTube for the third year in a row, earning almost $30 million. As of January 2022, Ryan's World has over 32 million subscribers.
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Estimated gross earnings = $6.5 × 13,500 / 1000 = $87.75. Our YouTuber would make $87.75 daily if not for YouTube's 45% cut. What we have to do now is figure out the estimated net YouTube revenue by calculating 55% out of his gross YouTube income. Estimated net earnings = $87.75 × (55 / 100) = $48.26.
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So it's reasonable to assume that your CPM for video views would go down to somewhere between $1.2 and $8, or $120 to $800 per 100,000 views. Between $1,200 and $6,000 per 1,000,000 views. Getting a million views on a YouTube video is every creator's dream but it's very hard to do.
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