How much money is 100m views on youtube

As we all know every kid wishes to be a Youtuber or gamer nowadays and really, you cant blame them because you work from “home”, your the boss, you can control how much money you want the month that’s coming up, and you control your schedule. But i’ve been eagerly wondering how much money do Youtubers make? How much YouTube will pay you for a 100 million views in total/overall views? And how exactly do Youtubers get paid?

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Firstly, how do Youtubers get paid? Well actually theres multiple ways for Youtubers to get a stream of income. First and main piece of there income probably mostly comes from Google Adsense this is why Youtubers have ads in there videos but theres a couple things you need to keep in mind, how long the video is, the Google Adsense threshold, and is it entertaining. These all play a role. Google Adsense has a threshold that requires at least 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours of watch time. Next would be making a video that is 10 minutes or more, OK it may sound a little crazy or over dramatic but its true have you realize that most of your favorite Youtubers videos are over 10 minutes except for Logan Paul and David Dobrik also your viewers play a part because depending on where there from you get more money. Viewers from the United States bring in the most revenue. Finally is it entertaining now this ties down to what you like dont do something that is entertaining to other people just to make more money do what you love because im pretty sure someone will find it entertaining also if you didnt already know Youtube is the second biggest search engine in the world and has 2 billion monthly active users. Once you have done that you are ready to make money on the app. Before you get happy theres a few more things you need to know you can not get your money if you have not hit the 100 dollar threshold (yeah I know its a bummer) also meaning that even means if you have 99 dollars you still have to wait until the next month which gets us into the next part Youtubers only get paid monthly which is typically the 21st of every month and you also have to get accepted into Google Adsense via email which typically takes around a few days or even in the matter of a few hours. Now lets talk about the others ways of income which includes: Sponsorships, Merchandise, and Fan Donations. But if your creative theres more for instance Podcast, start a Onlyfans,or be like Doug DeMuro and start a online website where you can buy or sell cars.

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Secondly, how much do Youtubers make?

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Well as you can see from Graham Stephan analytics it’s really good he’s made over $400k in 3 years, in average annually that’s $138k a year and I don’t know about you but that’s really good and that’s just the beginning.

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Yeah I know right! In the year of 2019 (last year) he has made over 1 million dollars! Now hold up before you start running out of the door his channel is sort-of special because YouTube also pay more depending on the topic the video is about. And his videos revolve around finance and business which are probably the topic with the highest cpm (cost per thousand) also including amazon, lets take a look at another channel!

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DDG! Who is also a rapper but where not going to get into that because he doesn’t include the analytics to it, so where going to be looking at August-December. As we can see in the month of August he clocked in a impressive $27k at the age of 18 y/o

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In the month of September he clocked in a also impressive $42k which is absolutely insane, guys just a reminder this is monthly as a college student, and this equates to nearly $70k in 2 months!

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In the month of October he received a whopping income of (Drum Roll, please!) $54k and I’m just going to stop here for the months because I think you get the point now. But I will say the monthly income he made in November and December which were the same at $29k for each of those months. All this come out to about $180k in only 5 months, hopefully you know a little bit more about how much youtubers make.

Finally! How much does YouTube pay you for a 100 million views well here’s the answer!

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Before you look there’s different factors that play big parts and since this is a automotive channel (AutoVlog) there’s a lot more money to be made for instance if this was a channel that revolved financial or business or maybe even amazon the revenue would be even higher, but let’s not get above ourselves $427k is still a lot of money but compared to Graham Stephen that’s pocket change but hopefully you know a little bit more about the YouTube life. In conclusion if it’s not for you it’s just not, but if you work hard enough you can achieve anything and trust me it’s easier said than done but it will be worth it in the long run, as you can see!

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  • YouTube's Partner Program allows influencers to earn money off their channels by placing ads within videos.

  • Google places these ads and pays a creator based on factors like a video's watch time, length, and viewer demographic.

  • Here's how much YouTube pays creators for a single video with 100,000, 1 million, and 150 million views, according to top influencers.

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This is the latest installment of Business Insider's YouTube money logs, where creators break down how much they earn.

How much money YouTube pays creators for a single video depends on a number of factors, but the number of views it gets is a big one.

Creators with 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours are eligible to have their videos monetized with ads by joining YouTube's Partner Program. These ads are filtered by Google, and how much money a creator earns depends on the video's watch time, length, video type, and viewer demographics - among other factors.

Some top creators have ad-placement strategies to maximize their earnings.

Related: How influencers are adapting content while social distancing

For instance, Andrei Jikh, a personal-finance influencer, told Insider that he earns more money by including midroll ads, which can run in videos lasting over 8 minutes. They can be skippable or non skippable, and creators can place them manually or have them automatically placed by YouTube.

There are also things creators can avoid to try and boost earnings.

Some videos that contain swearing or copyrighted music are flagged by YouTube and demonetized, earning hardly any money for the creator (or none at all). One of YouTube's biggest stars, David Dobrik, said in an interview that he earned about $2,000 a month from YouTube directly, despite his weekly videos gaining an average 10 million views. He earns most of his money through brand sponsorships instead, like his partnership with SeatGeek.

Here's how much money YouTube paid creators for a video with 100,000, 1 million, and 150 million views, according to top YouTube creators.

This article has been updated to reflect new YouTuber earnings.

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1 million views - between $3,400 and $40,000 (6 creators)

How much money is 100m views on youtube

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A video with 1 million YouTube views doesn't always make the same amount of money and can vary considerably depending on the creator.

Insider spoke with six YouTube influencers with very different channels — SemideCoco, Jade Darmawangsa, Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, and Shelby Church — on how much they earned from videos with over 1 million views (and below 1.5 million views).

  • SemideCoco (1.1 million views) — $3,400, she told Insider in December 2020.

  • Darmawangsa (1.2 million views) – $3,600, she told Insider in May 2020.

  • Church (1.4 million subscribers) — between $2,000 and $5,000, she told Insider in January 2020.

  • Alexander (165,000 subscribers) — $6,000, he told Insider in November 2020.

  • Mogilko (1.7 million subscribers) — $10,000, she told Insider in August 2019.

  • David (844,000 subscribers) — $40,000, he told Insider in August 2019.

These creators all said that enabling every ad option, which includes banner, preroll, and midroll ads, had helped with their earnings.

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How much money a YouTube video with 1 million views makes, according to 6 creators

150 million views - $97,000 (Paul Kousky)

Paul Kousky. Paul Kousky

Paul Kousky films videos about Nerf guns for YouTube and has 14 million subscribers.

He told Insider that he earns a majority of his revenue through ads on his YouTube channel, PDK Films.

Kousky's highest-earning video is one he posted in February 2018 titled "Nerf War: Tank Battle," which went viral worldwide six months later, he said.

By the time the video had hit 150 million views (it continues to rack up views), he earned $97,000 in AdSense revenue, according to screenshots of his creator dashboard viewed by Insider in December 2019.

When Kousky first uploaded the video, he said it had about 50% US viewers, which is his target demographic. After it went viral, the US audience dropped and was about 5% as of December.

On average, the view duration for this video was around four to five minutes. That put the video at about a 45% average watch time, which is considered high for YouTube. This is an important metric because a high view duration lets YouTube's automated algorithm know that a video is performing well, and that can help a video get picked up and recommended to viewers.

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How much money a YouTube video with 150 million views makes, according to a top creator

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How much will YouTube pay you for 100 views?

According to a variety of sources, YouTubers can make anywhere between $0.01 to $0.03 per view with AdSense, with an average of $0.18 per view. However, the amount of money YouTube.com will pay depends on a variety of factors, such as: The number of views your video receives. The number of clicks an ad receives.

How much money do you get for 1 billion views on YouTube?

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