As you can see the amount of money that you can earn from 1000 views all the way up to 1M views varies a lot. This is a rough estimate. The low end represents the niches with the lowest CPM whilst the high end represents the ones with the highest CPM. Of course, there are exceptions.
Earnings Breakdown
1k Views: YouTubers on the low end can earn up to $3. On the high end they can earn up to $20.
5k Views: YouTubers on the low end can earn up to $15. On the high end they can earn up to $100.
The range on how much money you can make with 100K views is between $400 and $2,400. The more engaged your audience is, the more ads they watch, and the higher your CPM.
YouTube Pay Rates
- Between $2 and $12 per 1,000 Views.
- Between $120 and $800 per 100,000 views.
- Between $1,200 and $6,000 per 1,000,000 views.
Earning Potential Considerations
Factors like type of ad affect how much you make.
Understanding CPM vs. RPM
CPM (cost per mille) is the amount of money advertisers pay YouTube to place their ad on your video. RPM (revenue per mille) is the amount of money you get after YouTube takes its cut.
YouTube Partner Program
Among all social media networks, YouTube was one of the first to monetize creators directly.
Potential Earnings
On average, a YouTuber earns around $0.018 for each view, which amounts to $18 for every 1,000 views.
Revenue from Views
YouTube pays creators between $4 and $24 per 1,000 views on average.
Tips for Optimizing Earnings
Content monetization is a big topic for creators big and small. Luckily, YouTube has some great options to help you earn some additional revenue.