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These aren’t even secrets ngl I think most people making bank of their YouTube channels know this
Anyways…
Ever wondered why some youtubers earn this much
He has 1 mill subs
His channel: https://youtube.com/c/biaheza
And others with a more subs and more views earn this much
This guy has 2 mill
His channel https://youtube.com/user/MattDoesFitness
You’re probably confused how does Channel A have a more profitable channel compared to Channel B
What sets them apart is the RPM
Channel A’s RPM
Channel B’s RPM
Your RPM is what YouTube actually pays out to you per 1,000 views
Channel A has 5 times the RPM of Channel B
If Channel A got 100,000,000 million views The owner of it would make $1.6 Million in revenue
If channel B got 100,000,000 million views it would get $300,000 in revenue
The difference is crazy Channel A would only need 20,000,000 views to outperform Channel B’s total revenue
Part 2:
So what determines RPM?
Niche does.
Advertisers bid to have their ads played on a certain niche of videos the higher the frequency of bids the higher the price is to have ads in that niche
YouTube proceeds to split half the money advertisers paid them to have their ad play on your video this is the RPM
Example just think of all the dropshipping ads you’ve seen.
Just think of how much dropshipping channels make from ad revenue alone
Conclusion subscribers don’t affect how much money you make it’s all about views and that RPM value
If channel A wanted to make $100,000 in a year all he would need is 5 million views which is 400,000 views monthly which comes down to 13,333r daily views easily attainable
Anyways…
Ever wondered why some youtubers earn this much
He has 1 mill subs
His channel: https://youtube.com/c/biaheza
And others with a more subs and more views earn this much
This guy has 2 mill
His channel https://youtube.com/user/MattDoesFitness
You’re probably confused how does Channel A have a more profitable channel compared to Channel B
What sets them apart is the RPM
Channel A’s RPM
Channel B’s RPM
Your RPM is what YouTube actually pays out to you per 1,000 views
Channel A has 5 times the RPM of Channel B
If Channel A got 100,000,000 million views The owner of it would make $1.6 Million in revenue
If channel B got 100,000,000 million views it would get $300,000 in revenue
The difference is crazy Channel A would only need 20,000,000 views to outperform Channel B’s total revenue
Part 2:
So what determines RPM?
Niche does.
Advertisers bid to have their ads played on a certain niche of videos the higher the frequency of bids the higher the price is to have ads in that niche
YouTube proceeds to split half the money advertisers paid them to have their ad play on your video this is the RPM
Example just think of all the dropshipping ads you’ve seen.
Just think of how much dropshipping channels make from ad revenue alone
Conclusion subscribers don’t affect how much money you make it’s all about views and that RPM value
If channel A wanted to make $100,000 in a year all he would need is 5 million views which is 400,000 views monthly which comes down to 13,333r daily views easily attainable
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