RPM Network Money Made for 75k Views A Month ?

matthew vogt

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Hello YTTALK my names is MattVogtProductions and I have a question about the rpm and cpm of the RPM Network. I recently partnered with them in early january and got access to the dashboard a few days ago. The real question hear is I get around 75k views on average a month and I based this off of socialblade that I would get around 400 hundredish dollars for that including their split. Can we you tell me if this is realistic or what should I expect. cause on the 26th I got access to the maker dashboard but, no data was their. I wont be able to check tell tuesday so I am just curious if I can get a reasonable answer on what I would get with the rpm split taken out.
 
Well Tuesday I will find out that is true lol I sure hope so I need to buy a new camera and that will definitly help !
 
I think you're being really optimistic. If every single view you had was monetized (no way this will happen), and what I'm guessing is a 60/40 split on your contract, your CPM would have to be $8.88 to yield a $400 payout to you. Take into account that this is January when CPMs are at their lowest point and then factor in non-monetized views, you're probably looking at a CPM of $2-3 for your category. My guess will be around $75-150 after you pay your cut to RPM/Maker.
 
I think you're being really optimistic. If every single view you had was monetized (no way this will happen), and what I'm guessing is a 60/40 split on your contract, your CPM would have to be $8.88 to yield a $400 payout to you. Take into account that this is January when CPMs are at their lowest point and then factor in non-monetized views, you're probably looking at a CPM of $2-3 for your category. My guess will be around $75-150 after you pay your cut to RPM/Maker.
I get around 400$ a month with similar statistics to him, besides January that is, and I'm not even partnered.
 
I get around 400$ a month with similar statistics to him, besides January that is, and I'm not even partnered.

Your content is completely different plus you have longer videos where you can run a mid-roll ad. I'm basing my estimates off his actual content and if half of those views are non-monetized mobile views, then my estimate is too high.
 
hmmm so by march 1st with the typical stats I have do you think I could have 400-500 dollars ?

I would say no. I checked on your channel and it appears your three highest viewed videos are not monetized (they may not be able to be monetized because of their content)-which means you won't make any money from those videos.
 
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