1 Crore Views Income on YouTube: In today’s digital age Youtube It is not just a means of entertainment, but has also become a strong source of income for millions of people. Every new creator asks the same question, “How much money does YouTube pay for 1 crore views?” Many claims are made about this on social media, but the reality is a little different and worth understanding. Let us understand the complete mathematics in easy language.
Where does the money from YouTube come from?
First of all, it is important to know that YouTube itself does not give money from its own pocket. Real earning comes through advertisements. When an ad plays on a video and a viewer watches or clicks it, the creator earns money. This is called Ad Revenue. Words like CPM and RPM play an important role in this.
Understand the meaning of CPM and RPM
- CPM means Cost Per Mille, i.e. how much money the advertiser pays to YouTube for 1000 views.
- Whereas RPM means Revenue Per Mille, that is, how much money does the creator actually earn on 1000 views.
- CPM is generally low in India, so the RPM of creators here is also lower than in America or Europe.
How much earning is possible on 1 crore views?
If we talk about India, on an average one can earn around Rs 8 lakh to Rs 25 lakh on 1 crore views. However, this is not a fixed amount. Some channels earn less than this, while some earn much more. If your content is in a high value category like finance, technology, business or education, your earnings can increase rapidly.
On what factors does YouTube’s earnings depend?
YouTube’s income is not determined just by counting views. Many factors come into play in this:
- video length
- audience location
- Number of ads shown on video
- Engagement like likes, comments and watch time: If your video gets more views from abroad, then your earnings can increase manifold.
Don’t depend only on AdSense
In today’s time, smart YouTubers do not rely only on advertisements. Brand deals, sponsorship, affiliate marketing and channel membership also generate huge income. In many cases, the money from brand deals is much more than from AdSense.
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