I'll try my best to explain in clear English how much YouTubers get paid and how much they may potentially make in a month (this is simply from Ads).
It is similar to having advertisements on your website or another website; the only distinction is that the advertisements are videos rather than merely text, images, or gifs (short films that repeat).
Now let's get started:
*You only get paid by YouTube if your videos are accepted and become profitable.
subsequently,
*Two metrics or factors are taken into account by YouTube while calculating your payment:
The term "CPM" refers to the amount of money paid for each advertisement view, or the number of hits or views your sponsored video receives. Advertising businesses like Google and YouTube now pay you for every 1000 views, so it's easier to track and easier to manage. You get paid a certain amount for each 1000 views.
Note: The amount varies according to the YouTuber's niche.
Eg For every 1000 views, a YouTuber who plays games might make $4, whereas a real estate youtuber might make up to $15.
The quantity of clicks on advertisements;
CPC is another name for this second payment metric. YouTube gives you money each time a viewer clicks on a link to the advertiser's website.
This also takes into account how many people watch the video after the designated "5 seconds skip to video" period. Keep in mind that it differs greatly from CPM, which we discussed previously. This will also earn you money.
Note: The viewer's region determines the price charged. likewise based on the niche you're in!
For example, YouTube would pay a tech YouTuber up to $1.2 for a click from an American viewer; but, the same viewer would only receive roughly $0.90 and $0.09 from Canadian and Indian viewers, respectively.
As I already stated, it depends on your area, niche, and advertisement style. A game advertisement might pay less than an advertisement for a car or an online trade site.
Since I'm a YouTuber, I can provide some degree of precision in my numbers.
For instance
Using the two criteria mentioned above, let's analyze a YouTuber with a million views on a sponsored video.
1. Views of monetized or advertised videos:
If there are a million views, you will receive $3 for each 1000 views.
$1 for every 1000 views
10,000 views equals $30.
$300 for 100,000 views
a million views equals $3,000.
2. Clicks on Ads:
9,000 people are assumed to have clicked on the advertisement or viewed the video out of the 1 million views we are considering for the case study, assuming an average click-through rate of $0.45;
9,000 x 0.45 equals $4,050.
Hence, $3,000 plus $4,050 equals $7,050.
For example, CPM + CPC = TOTAL AMOUNT
The YouTuber with one million views will receive almost all of the remaining $7,050 after YouTube deducts their cut, which is approximately 45% of the total sum, and taxes.
I hope that clarifies everything for you! Salutations!
It is similar to having advertisements on your website or another website; the only distinction is that the advertisements are videos rather than merely text, images, or gifs (short films that repeat).
Now let's get started:
*You only get paid by YouTube if your videos are accepted and become profitable.
subsequently,
*Two metrics or factors are taken into account by YouTube while calculating your payment:
The term "CPM" refers to the amount of money paid for each advertisement view, or the number of hits or views your sponsored video receives. Advertising businesses like Google and YouTube now pay you for every 1000 views, so it's easier to track and easier to manage. You get paid a certain amount for each 1000 views.
Note: The amount varies according to the YouTuber's niche.
Eg For every 1000 views, a YouTuber who plays games might make $4, whereas a real estate youtuber might make up to $15.
The quantity of clicks on advertisements;
CPC is another name for this second payment metric. YouTube gives you money each time a viewer clicks on a link to the advertiser's website.
This also takes into account how many people watch the video after the designated "5 seconds skip to video" period. Keep in mind that it differs greatly from CPM, which we discussed previously. This will also earn you money.
Note: The viewer's region determines the price charged. likewise based on the niche you're in!
For example, YouTube would pay a tech YouTuber up to $1.2 for a click from an American viewer; but, the same viewer would only receive roughly $0.90 and $0.09 from Canadian and Indian viewers, respectively.
As I already stated, it depends on your area, niche, and advertisement style. A game advertisement might pay less than an advertisement for a car or an online trade site.
Since I'm a YouTuber, I can provide some degree of precision in my numbers.
For instance
Using the two criteria mentioned above, let's analyze a YouTuber with a million views on a sponsored video.
1. Views of monetized or advertised videos:
If there are a million views, you will receive $3 for each 1000 views.
$1 for every 1000 views
10,000 views equals $30.
$300 for 100,000 views
a million views equals $3,000.
2. Clicks on Ads:
9,000 people are assumed to have clicked on the advertisement or viewed the video out of the 1 million views we are considering for the case study, assuming an average click-through rate of $0.45;
9,000 x 0.45 equals $4,050.
Hence, $3,000 plus $4,050 equals $7,050.
For example, CPM + CPC = TOTAL AMOUNT
The YouTuber with one million views will receive almost all of the remaining $7,050 after YouTube deducts their cut, which is approximately 45% of the total sum, and taxes.
I hope that clarifies everything for you! Salutations!