YouTube: In today’s digital era, YouTube is not only a platform for entertainment but it has also become a source of income for millions of people. Everyone wants to know how much money one gets for getting 1000 views on a YouTube video? But the answer is not so simple. Earning here depends on many factors. Let us know how money is made on YouTube and how much money is actually earned on 1000 views.
How to earn money from YouTube?
The main source of earning on YouTube is advertisements. When your channel joins the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), advertisements from various companies start appearing on your videos. YouTube pays you a share when viewers view or click on these ads. The creator gets about 55% of the total revenue from YouTube News-Patiala and YouTube gets 45%.
What is RPM and CPM?
To understand YouTube’s earnings, it is important to know two main words: CPM and RPM. CPM (Cost Per Mille) means how much the advertiser pays for 1000 ad views. RPM (Revenue Per Mille) tells how much you actually earned after 1000 video views.
For example, if your CPM is ₹200, it means that the advertiser is paying ₹200 for 1000 ad views. But YouTube keeps 45% of its share, so you get around ₹ 110 to ₹ 120 RPM.
How much do you earn per 1000 views?
Now let’s talk about the real question: how much money is earned on 1000 views? Actually, it depends on the category of your video, country, age of the audience, and ad engagement. On an average, creators earn ₹10 to ₹50 on 1000 views in India. Whereas in America, Canada, or European countries this amount can range from ₹ 200 to ₹ 600 per 1000 views. If your channel is on topics with high CPM like technology, education, finance or business, then your earnings can be many times more than normal channels.
How much money is earned from shorts videos?
The monetization policy of YouTube Shorts is slightly different. Shorts generally earn ₹1 to ₹5 per 1000 views because they have less number of ads. However, if your shorts are continuously going viral then it is also possible to earn good money from sponsorship and brand promotion.
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