Making Money on YouTube Just Got Much Harder. Every channel now requires at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watchtime per year. Creators can earn money through the adverts served alongside to their videos. The returns may be tiny, but as a channel gets more popular the revenue can steadily increase.
The highest-paid YouTubers of 2019
- Ryan Kaji - $26 million.
- Dude Perfect - $20 million.
- Anastasia Radzinskaya - $18 million.
- Rhett and Link - $17.5 million.
- Jeffree Star - $17 million.
- Preston - $14 million.
- PewDiePie tied with Markiplier - $13 million.
- DanTDM - $12 million.
YouTube usually pays once a month. But, you need to have at least $100 to get paid.
Roughly, a video creator will earn $2,000 for every million views. "And then YouTube takes 45 percent," the Times notes.
Getting Paid Through Ad Revenue
Every time you upload a video to YouTube, you have the potential to make money. The other way you can get paid is if someone simply watches the ads on your videos. These are referred to as CPM, or cost-per-mille, meaning you get paid a certain amount for every 1,000 views of an ad.Minimum eligibility requirements to turn on monetization features
- Be at least 18 years old, or have a legal guardian older than 18 years of age who can handle your payments via AdSense.
- Create content that meets our advertiser-friendly content guidelines.
On average, Zlatic earns between $1,300 and $1,500 on a video with 100,000 views, he said. His videos earn more money per view than the average YouTube creator because of his audience demographic, he said.
Get your channel ready to earn: Step 1: Enable your channel for monetization. Step 2: Connect your YouTube channel to an AdSense account in order to earn money and get paid for your monetized videos. Step 3: Take a minute to get to know the kinds of videos you can monetize and the different ad formats.
Subscribers are obviously a lot harder to get than views. According to The Economist, influencers with at least 100,000 subscribers on YouTube can get an average of $12,500 for a sponsored post, with payments going up rapidly if you have one million subscribers or more.
The actual rates an advertiser pays varies, usually between $0.10 to $0.30 per view, but averages out at $0.18 per view. On Average the YouTube channel can receive $18 per 1,000 ad views. This equates to $3 - $5 per 1000 video views.
A youtuber with 500k (500,000) subscribers will probably get around 200k views on a video, accept if it realy goes viral. Now, lets say even 50k of these people, actualy click or watch the ad at the start, end or during the video. He/she will probably make around $10 from a vid, wich isnt at all bad.
Subscribers are obviously a lot harder to get than views. According to The Economist, influencers with at least 100,000 subscribers on YouTube can get an average of $12,500 for a sponsored post, with payments going up rapidly if you have one million subscribers or more.
Until your channel is eligible for monetization, you can't make any money from ad revenue. The good news is, you can still make money from affiliate marketing.
Minimum eligibility requirements to turn on monetization features
- Be at least 18 years old, or have a legal guardian older than 18 years of age who can handle your payments via AdSense.
- Create content that meets our advertiser-friendly content guidelines.
This alone could help you to make an extra 100 dollars a day in no time.
- How to make $100 a day: creative ways to make money.
- Get paid to walk.
- Get paid to take surveys.
- Become a Respondent (up to $150/hour)
- Become a shopper.
- Get paid to watch videos online.
- Wrap your car.
- Sell your crafts.
However, once you go through this initial slow phase, and you receive those first 100 subscribers, than for every video that you release, people will automatically watch those videos. In turn, this will result in your YouTube channel receiving more views, likes, comments, and overall engagement.
Now coming to your question; Basically You tube pays about $0.006 to $0.015 per page view. We know that sucks but its really quite easy because YouTube shares about 55% of its advertisement revenue with its creaters and books an average of $7.50 per thousand (1,000) views.
As an example, let's say you have 2 million subscribers and are getting 5 million channel views per month. Every million views equates to about $2,000 on average. So that means every month, you should be getting around $10,000.
You may be required to reach at least 500,000 followers to make money. If you reach over a million follower then it's possible that big brands approach you and pay a good amount of money for sponsorship. Be careful when you promote anything through your video.