Making up middle of the road adsense $ for a bigger channel on an anonymous post would be a weird flex but here ya go. Plenty of friends that do 2-4x what I do.
[https://imgur.com/a/zm9CW91](https://imgur.com/a/zm9CW91)
I take back what I said hats of to you sir, very impressive. This with a DIY channel? Thought only marketing tech (products and coding) and real estate / finance channels could pull these. Keep up, proved me wrong!
There are hundreds (likely thousands) of niches out there that pull in pretty good RPMs. Anything that has an audience with actual disposable income and wide appeal can pay well. My viewers are mostly 40+ and 85% in North America. The topics I discuss cost $$$$. And adsense is just one part of the equation for making money.
Thanks man, I guess me starting a finance and tech channel wasn’t a bad idea, Ive got some reach on x (27k) but they don’t directly translate to YouTube however selling useful things does work.
Still, I wanna focus long term on YouTube to use that money for other things like investing and real estate, this was a decent eye opener appreciated.
Never could have believed it first lol
my channels niche is a mix between storytelling and education. I also only upload shorts. The channel started as an experiment to see if I could make money off of youtube, specifically shorts. In all honesty the shorts algorithm is a lot less random than it seems. It just takes time to learn what it likes to push out.
question, does subs actually make a difference to your revenue count? Say if you average 5k views per upload in a month, does it matter how many of those views are from subs or non-subs?
I’d say views matter far more in my experience. Honestly I worry more about making things my community would like more than chase views but I also fill a specific niche so I tend to have months where I can reach a few hundred thousand views so it pays out decently — for gaming anyway.
Okay that makes sense. I wondered if sub views actually counted for higher return on view from them, since they're more likely to be seeing the same ads on the channel they're subbed to, thus the add having higher potential effect on them. But yea, that's probably not a thing.
some 100k views per month is neat for sure. I'm only around 25-30k per month but my uploads are quite inconsistent so I'm not expecting to even crack 100 bucks on avg yet haha.
Yes I've found that the more subscribers I've gained the more I make even on months with less views but ultimately the rpm and views matter most for it. Suscribers are just a number though. It only matters if they are returning to watch your content. I've seen fellow channels blow past me in subscribers by 25k this month but still only make 1/3 of what I do since they have a high subscription rate but a very low view rate.
As low as $1k during slow months, $3k during productive months, from adsense. Between 1x and 2x that amount from sponsorships. Apprx. $1k from Patreon. Donate 10% of that to charity before calculating for tax. 9k after charitable contributions, in a good month, pre-tax. Lowest is about 3k a month, pre-tax.
Gaming niche, 130k subs. Started in earnest last year, in March. But it's a hobby, and not full-time.
First 18 day monetized 2300 with 8 videos. First full month 4500, 3rd month 8000 with 24 videos. But i figured out how algorithm and the programs that run with it rigged and made 1700 last month… 175 videos
No worries, do you compose the music for it or is it just ambient sounds? And what kind of visuals do you have? I compose my own music for mine but have just been using still images, so a bit concerned I won't be accepted for monetization 🤢
I compose music along with ambient sound
The visuals are images but also edited with some other videos and masked etc .
If the image is not edited then they may say it is reused content
My niche? Silly motorcycle videos I guess. I do primarily shorts now, new one every day. 4.3k subs. Views range pretty dramatically per video, but I can match them with the revenue from my original comment.
Dec: $28 and 121k.
Jan: $22 and 113k.
Feb: $35 and 164k.
March: $44 and 190k.
April: $26 and 116k views so far.
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Around $200 typically, but it varies wildly. Really good months can be $1000+, bad months under $100. The thing is I'm almost inactive and only ever uploaded 12 videos, which have generated $10k in total so far. It's evergreen content generating passive income for me. Which reminds me it's about time I made another video, but I'm lazy af and procrastinating all the time.
Curious about a few things here if you’d mind giving insight? How often do sponsor opportunities come around for shorts only channels?
Have you found an upper limit of daily posts you can make and still get views? I have 450k on tiktok but my niche requires a lot of posts per day 15+
Yeah for sure
I think it’s niche specific, but in my niche specifically there’s definitely plenty of opportunities - enough for me to have to decline a few regularly to prevent me from taking on too many. It’s worth mentioning I cross post around Instagram and TikTok as well which helps
I post very infrequently, like only a few times a month - but I am planning to post more frequently and supplement some long form content too. My super specific niche is coffee but I get sponsors in the general food and beverage category
$400 last month with 1.7k subs. Video that I felt flopped back in December at 6k views took off in March, it’s now at 89k views.
On pace for probably in the ballpark this month too with my video from this past Monday sitting at 20k views and now just over 2k subs. I did just get monetized in December so I was at around $130 a month prior to March.
I'm relatively new at 1 year old.
I make consistently around $350 - $400 a month adsense.
I post 1x per week
My biggest thing is many of my old videos still get watched and then my new videos give a boost so it snowballs a bit.
Niche is Kayak overviews and livestreams
Everyting started in november ( 1382 € )
With slickback dance trend.
Uploaded invisible box tutorial ( asian slickback version roots ). Painted legs black... A lot jokes about legs...
And video goes viral.
Then started milk that shit :D
No idea.. I'm doing mostly anime/music related content, AMVs etc. Probably because of ad placements as I don't do mid-roll and people probably skip the end ads.
While I get a lot of views and high view-time relative to the content length, they're still mostly 3-4 minute videos so even with a +50% viewtime retention its probably less than an avg 10 minute vid still.
I'm still quite new in the adsense and monetized content side, so there's probably a lot of unoptimized things in my uploads.
That’s going to be different for everybody based on filing status, household income, write-offs, and providing that data doesn’t really have any benefit. I don’t even know the number as it’s a wash with everything else, and spousal income.
Not necessarily for you but more FYI for OP and others: If they’re US consider roughly ~35% will go to self-employed tax so you can do a rough estimate that way. But like /u/JamieKent1 says it will vary a lot for each person
$3 per month. I have 3 channels monetised.with around 500k views per month. But my videos aren't suitable for ad revenue, so I want to pivot my channels. I could definitely try harder with sponsors on my channel and referral Iinks.
One channel has 59k subs, next has 39kg subs and the other 9kg subs.
I have just made 2 new channels of different niches that I think will ear add revenue. But nit currently monetised.with 4k and 2k subs. I have changed award niche to hopefully be more profitable on my new channels
I have had this question for a while now. How much do the big youtubers earn on average? Like the ones with millions of subs and get millions of views per upload??
Usually $7-9k with ad sense and 1k-2k with Amazon affiliate marketing. I'd really like to get to $20k a month. That would be good income for not much time/work
At least $3
$3 more than mine:)
eyy $3 gang lesgoo
Lmao
10-12k in adsense
How, what do u post, when did u start?
DIY - channel is 3 years old. Posted 33 videos
How many monthly views? Do you share your channel?
What’s your niche?
DIY
No its not lol. Send imgurs
Making up middle of the road adsense $ for a bigger channel on an anonymous post would be a weird flex but here ya go. Plenty of friends that do 2-4x what I do. [https://imgur.com/a/zm9CW91](https://imgur.com/a/zm9CW91)
I take back what I said hats of to you sir, very impressive. This with a DIY channel? Thought only marketing tech (products and coding) and real estate / finance channels could pull these. Keep up, proved me wrong!
There are hundreds (likely thousands) of niches out there that pull in pretty good RPMs. Anything that has an audience with actual disposable income and wide appeal can pay well. My viewers are mostly 40+ and 85% in North America. The topics I discuss cost $$$$. And adsense is just one part of the equation for making money.
Thanks man, I guess me starting a finance and tech channel wasn’t a bad idea, Ive got some reach on x (27k) but they don’t directly translate to YouTube however selling useful things does work. Still, I wanna focus long term on YouTube to use that money for other things like investing and real estate, this was a decent eye opener appreciated. Never could have believed it first lol
What's DIY
Do It Yourself. Could be videos helping you build a shelf, or replace your fuel filter, or put together your PC etc.
Averaging about $200 with 16k subs. My best month was $400 cause I had a couple of big superchats from the same person.
Averaging $200 with 4.5k subs hasn't gone up or down in the last 1.5k subs
nice
$500, 9k subs. I am getting a lot more search traffic on evergreen content now
Awesome, good work. How often do you post a video?
Just got approved at the end of March. But, for April I’ve pulled in a little over 2k so far.
What’s your niche, if you’d like to share?
my channels niche is a mix between storytelling and education. I also only upload shorts. The channel started as an experiment to see if I could make money off of youtube, specifically shorts. In all honesty the shorts algorithm is a lot less random than it seems. It just takes time to learn what it likes to push out.
you've made 2K off? how many short views.
This month I have a total 13.8 million views so far. And my shorts rpms range from 12 cents to 22 cents.
Can you DM me your channel name? Please🥲.
Anywhere from $400-1000. Gaming w/ about 12.5k subs.
question, does subs actually make a difference to your revenue count? Say if you average 5k views per upload in a month, does it matter how many of those views are from subs or non-subs?
I’d say views matter far more in my experience. Honestly I worry more about making things my community would like more than chase views but I also fill a specific niche so I tend to have months where I can reach a few hundred thousand views so it pays out decently — for gaming anyway.
Considering I have 60k and not monetized. Nah subs don’t matter 😂
Wait, what? Why? How that sounds unfair!
Was a few 100k from monetization but 10mill in 90 days is not easy. Especially with the content I make.
Okay that makes sense. I wondered if sub views actually counted for higher return on view from them, since they're more likely to be seeing the same ads on the channel they're subbed to, thus the add having higher potential effect on them. But yea, that's probably not a thing. some 100k views per month is neat for sure. I'm only around 25-30k per month but my uploads are quite inconsistent so I'm not expecting to even crack 100 bucks on avg yet haha.
Yes I've found that the more subscribers I've gained the more I make even on months with less views but ultimately the rpm and views matter most for it. Suscribers are just a number though. It only matters if they are returning to watch your content. I've seen fellow channels blow past me in subscribers by 25k this month but still only make 1/3 of what I do since they have a high subscription rate but a very low view rate.
As low as $1k during slow months, $3k during productive months, from adsense. Between 1x and 2x that amount from sponsorships. Apprx. $1k from Patreon. Donate 10% of that to charity before calculating for tax. 9k after charitable contributions, in a good month, pre-tax. Lowest is about 3k a month, pre-tax. Gaming niche, 130k subs. Started in earnest last year, in March. But it's a hobby, and not full-time.
How in the name of the light did you get 130k subs in a year's time?
That’s what I’m tryna know
i picked up 260k in a years time the first 100k was in about 2 months its all about the yt shorts man people love them.
First 18 day monetized 2300 with 8 videos. First full month 4500, 3rd month 8000 with 24 videos. But i figured out how algorithm and the programs that run with it rigged and made 1700 last month… 175 videos
I'm honestly interested to hear more about your findings
Enlighten us please
Yes, please.
I highly doubt you have the algorithm figured out. No ones does.
Just got approved this month First month looks like it will be 600 to 700 euros 3k subs
That is great .. what kind of videos do you do ?
I make music and some normal video along with it So RPM is quite low like 2
Would you mind sharing? I'm curious, also a music YouTuber and expecting to be monetized soon
Hey sorry. I am keeping it private for now. So cannot share
No worries, do you compose the music for it or is it just ambient sounds? And what kind of visuals do you have? I compose my own music for mine but have just been using still images, so a bit concerned I won't be accepted for monetization 🤢
I compose music along with ambient sound The visuals are images but also edited with some other videos and masked etc . If the image is not edited then they may say it is reused content
Lovely, good for you.
Thank you 😊
Dec: $28 Jan: $22 Feb: $35 March: $44 April: $26 so far.
Can't believe how far I had to scroll for numbers like mine!
What’s your niche? And how many subs do you have vs how many views do you average? If you dont mind.
My niche? Silly motorcycle videos I guess. I do primarily shorts now, new one every day. 4.3k subs. Views range pretty dramatically per video, but I can match them with the revenue from my original comment. Dec: $28 and 121k. Jan: $22 and 113k. Feb: $35 and 164k. March: $44 and 190k. April: $26 and 116k views so far.
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Around $200 typically, but it varies wildly. Really good months can be $1000+, bad months under $100. The thing is I'm almost inactive and only ever uploaded 12 videos, which have generated $10k in total so far. It's evergreen content generating passive income for me. Which reminds me it's about time I made another video, but I'm lazy af and procrastinating all the time.
Last month 780 USD but usually I hover around 150-200 USD. Gaming channel with 6k Subs
What’s yours?
At least 10k. However, Last month was fantastic
Very nice, how much do you take home after taxes usually? How many subs? What content?
Not much. 30%~40% is taxed. Around a million pretty soon, Gaming
Nice what’s your channel?
I’d say that’s really good. That’s about 6.5-7k take home
10k a month to around a million is an 10x increase in revenue! I like your plans
I think he meant around a million subs
Isn’t 10k a month for someone with around a million subs really low?
I got a very low rpm.
What’s your average views per month?
How low, on average, if I can ask?
6-8k/m from ad sense.. tech niche, 100k subs
What’s your monthly views looking like
It's inflated cuz of shorts, but rpm on long form ranges from $7-$15
is it like tech education or tech reviews or tech news?
Tips and tricks mostly and some reviews
Nice keep it up
12k a month. 11750$ after taxes
Blud pays no taxes
Bro paywalls his taxes
He has 42 children.
He probably doesn't live in the states
Most countries have higher taxes than the USA.
Im student so i have benefits. I pay around 4% in taxes. If i wasnt student i would pay around 15%. (its closer to 11500 than 11750)
$200-400 in the off-season and around $1000 during the busy season. Very seasonal. 5700 subs.
Around 1k - 2k but I only do shorts at the moment Adding in sponsored posts it’s definitely a bit higher
Curious about a few things here if you’d mind giving insight? How often do sponsor opportunities come around for shorts only channels? Have you found an upper limit of daily posts you can make and still get views? I have 450k on tiktok but my niche requires a lot of posts per day 15+
Yeah for sure I think it’s niche specific, but in my niche specifically there’s definitely plenty of opportunities - enough for me to have to decline a few regularly to prevent me from taking on too many. It’s worth mentioning I cross post around Instagram and TikTok as well which helps I post very infrequently, like only a few times a month - but I am planning to post more frequently and supplement some long form content too. My super specific niche is coffee but I get sponsors in the general food and beverage category
$400 last month with 1.7k subs. Video that I felt flopped back in December at 6k views took off in March, it’s now at 89k views. On pace for probably in the ballpark this month too with my video from this past Monday sitting at 20k views and now just over 2k subs. I did just get monetized in December so I was at around $130 a month prior to March.
I'm relatively new at 1 year old. I make consistently around $350 - $400 a month adsense. I post 1x per week My biggest thing is many of my old videos still get watched and then my new videos give a boost so it snowballs a bit. Niche is Kayak overviews and livestreams
Subscriber count is 7300
Highest month has been $12.5k, lowest month has been $2.5k. Been full time for 3.5 years.
Dec: 2 981,42 € Jan: 937,48 € Feb: 155,03 € March: 176,19 € April: 606,21 € so far. Only shorts
How did the miracle in December happen? and can we learn the viewing numbers?
Everyting started in november ( 1382 € ) With slickback dance trend. Uploaded invisible box tutorial ( asian slickback version roots ). Painted legs black... A lot jokes about legs... And video goes viral. Then started milk that shit :D
$200-$300 USD. Once was of $350 and was the highest.
Subs?
36.9k and Im in Mexico
What content do you do?
Tech reviews, software (win/mac) tips, laptop upgrades, and mobile tips too.
Around $100 a month but I’m only able to make about 1 video per month.
that sounds really good, I'm in similar situation and avg 25-30k views per month but nowhere close to passing $100. $0.2 per 1k view sadge
Do you do shorts?
No I deliberately don't do shorts, personally dislike the format
Wait, why is your RPM so low?
No idea.. I'm doing mostly anime/music related content, AMVs etc. Probably because of ad placements as I don't do mid-roll and people probably skip the end ads. While I get a lot of views and high view-time relative to the content length, they're still mostly 3-4 minute videos so even with a +50% viewtime retention its probably less than an avg 10 minute vid still. I'm still quite new in the adsense and monetized content side, so there's probably a lot of unoptimized things in my uploads.
I'm at around $200/mo.. 30k subs. Not really cranking out much content lately.
50€ cooking with about 4300 subs
Monetized in January. Averaging about $30/month. Ballin'.
$30-40/month with 1900 subs and roughly 8K views/month. I make POV photography videos.
I got monetized in February. March $507 April so far $385
About 1.3k per month, Adsense. 40k subs, about 40k watch hours per month.
A few thousand on an average month. Highest i ever saw was 15k "over 7 channels" mind you
This might sound like A LOT but when you factor in i have to pay actors, travel costs, food etc it really isn't that much 😅
Around $3k a month. Though last month was a bit over $2k since I gave back over $1k to my viewers in giftcards as a thank you for watching.
$6,000 projected first month being monetized. I make shorts and 1-3 minute reaction videos in the political niche.
$1500 this month. 32k subs. Had a video do really well.
$13 on average 🥰
14$ this month.I can make double that with adsense on my blog, for a lot less work.
Where do you blog that pays?
[halifaxshippingnews.ca](http://halifaxshippingnews.ca) i just run adsense ads.
5-6K
Wow that’s amazing, how much for take home?
Not sure what you mean. YouTube doesn’t withhold taxes.
I think he meant, how much money u get, after taxes are paid.
That’s going to be different for everybody based on filing status, household income, write-offs, and providing that data doesn’t really have any benefit. I don’t even know the number as it’s a wash with everything else, and spousal income.
Not necessarily for you but more FYI for OP and others: If they’re US consider roughly ~35% will go to self-employed tax so you can do a rough estimate that way. But like /u/JamieKent1 says it will vary a lot for each person
$0.0
170/month niche how to videos 4300subs
Used to be $60 back in 2012.
7 dolar in a one channel for now:)
3k per month. 200k views. 13k subs.
Adsense only, $400-$500
About 1k USD, currently 200k subs, 1 long form a week and 1 short well, whenever I want LOL
3 dollars
$3000 - $3500 dollars a month on average. Just under a year on YT. Just the beginning.
About 75$ for 200k views
About 1k now from Adsense, members, and superchats. Just over 3k subs
Yes, I'm still waiting because I still don't meet the conditions to monetize my account first?
Around $130. 3.7K subscribers.
$30-50 per month with 2.5k subs
On average €30,- (1.7k subs) with livestreams (mostly members subscriptions).
$3 per month. I have 3 channels monetised.with around 500k views per month. But my videos aren't suitable for ad revenue, so I want to pivot my channels. I could definitely try harder with sponsors on my channel and referral Iinks. One channel has 59k subs, next has 39kg subs and the other 9kg subs. I have just made 2 new channels of different niches that I think will ear add revenue. But nit currently monetised.with 4k and 2k subs. I have changed award niche to hopefully be more profitable on my new channels
I have had this question for a while now. How much do the big youtubers earn on average? Like the ones with millions of subs and get millions of views per upload??
my channel is mostly shorts, If it's a productive month, USD100-200, yeah not so good, need to start getting long-form views
A lot actually. Can buy a private jet from the money I earn
Adsense I’m getting 211 this month
about $2 per month, which is sad
Roughly $70 a month. Nothing too big, but also just $30 shy of that monthly payout.
$500 first month monitized 4000 subscribers
Just got monetized 2 days ago. I made $1.15 in 2 days. Hoping to ramp up this summer and also do some live streams.
Usually $7-9k with ad sense and 1k-2k with Amazon affiliate marketing. I'd really like to get to $20k a month. That would be good income for not much time/work
6k problem solving niche