SemideCoco (1.1 million views) - $3,400, she told Insider in December 2020.ĭarmawangsa (1.2 million views) – $3,600, she told Insider in May 2020.Ĭhurch (1.4 million subscribers) - between $2,000 and $5,000, she told Insider in January 2020.Īlexander (165,000 subscribers) - $6,000, he told Insider in November 2020. Insider spoke with six YouTube influencers with very different channels - SemideCoco, Jade Darmawangsa, Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, and Shelby Church - on how much they earned from videos with over 1 million views (and below 1.5 million views). Related: How influencers are adapting content while social distancingĪ video with 1 million YouTube views doesn't always make the same amount of money and can vary considerably depending on the creator. Some top creators have ad-placement strategies to maximize their earnings. These ads are filtered by Google, and how much money a creator earns depends on the video's watch time, length, video type, and viewer demographics - among other factors. How much money YouTube pays creators for a single video depends on a number of factors, but the number of views it gets is a big one.Ĭreators with 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours are eligible to have their videos monetized with ads by joining YouTube's Partner Program. This is the latest installment of Business Insider's YouTube money logs, where creators break down how much they earn. Subscribe to Business Insider's influencer newsletter: Insider Influencers. Here's how much YouTube pays creators for a single video with 100,000, 1 million, and 150 million views, according to top influencers. Google places these ads and pays a creator based on factors like a video's watch time, length, and viewer demographic. YouTube's Partner Program allows influencers to earn money off their channels by placing ads within videos.
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