RPM (Revenue per Mille) varies by niche: Finance ($10-30), Tech ($5-15), Entertainment ($2-5).

Daily Earnings

$10 – $25

based on 10,000 views/day

Monthly Revenue

$300 – $750

Yearly Revenue

$3,650 – $9,125

How YouTube Earnings Work

RPM (Revenue per Mille) varies widely by niche: Finance/Legal ($10–30), Tech/Software ($5–15), Entertainment ($2–5). Only ~40–60% of views are monetized — the rest come from viewers in low-CPM regions or using ad blockers.

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How YouTube Pays Creators

YouTube pays creators through AdSense based on the number of monetized views and the RPM (Revenue Per Mille) — the actual revenue earned per 1,000 views after YouTube's 45% cut. RPM is the real-world metric, while CPM is what advertisers pay before the revenue split.

Why RPM Varies So Much

  • Niche: Finance, legal, and B2B videos command $10-30+ RPM. Entertainment and gaming typically see $2-5 RPM.
  • Geography: US, UK, Canada, and Australia viewers are worth 5-10x more than viewers in developing countries.
  • Seasonality: Q4 (October-December) has the highest ad spending — RPM can be 2-3x higher than Q1.
  • Video length: Videos over 8 minutes can include mid-roll ads, significantly increasing revenue per view.

Revenue Beyond AdSense

Smart creators diversify their income: YouTube memberships, Super Chats, merchandise, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing often make up the majority of a successful channel's income.

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Last updated: April 3, 2026

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