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Originally Posted by Grapesoda
really, so billie elish made $3,745,000 off 535 mill views???
"So, say a YouTuber has a million subscribers. And he/she makes 2 videos per week. According to your question, let's assume they have 300,000 active subscribers from their subscriber base. That's a modest assumption, remember.
Now, 52 weeks in a year times 2 videos equals 104. So that's 104 videos per year.
Generally, banner ads pay you 0.8$ per 1000 views and roll out ads pay you 5-8$ for the same number of views.
That makes the total views per year to be around 300,000 active subscribers, times 104, equaling 31.2 million views.
Let's again assume that on average he makes $6 per 1000 views from both the type of ads.
Dividing 31.2 million by 1000 views and multiplying the result with 6$, you get a humble $187,200 per year!"
so the vid above is 158,512,066 views so that's $936,000 for the vid? really?? that's way better than porn
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The vast majority of people who watch the videos are not subscribers, so your calculations for earnings should be a baseline and actual earnings should be much higher than the figures based on just the active subscribers to the channel.
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Originally Posted by freecartoonporn
not everybody get this rate., usually its 1k for 1 mil. views.
i mean it depends on niche and geo too.
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Even at the average rate of $1,000/M viewers, the 158 million views for the 6:14 minute video would earn $158,000.