Youtube Analytics?

SlenderMan

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Hey, I recently joined RPMNetwork and they said I need to wait for 2 weeks to get access to dashboard so I can view my earnings. But someone told me that we can view it on Youtube Analytics. How often Youtube will update and is the estimated earnings in analytics is true (same as what RPMNetwork estimated) ?
 
Hey, I recently joined RPMNetwork and they said I need to wait for 2 weeks to get access to dashboard so I can view my earnings. But someone told me that we can view it on Youtube Analytics. How often Youtube will update and is the estimated earnings in analytics is true (same as what RPMNetwork estimated) ?
I think you make around 1$ for 500 views. The Youtube analytics should refresh daily but sometimes it does once a few days, that's annoying,
 
I thought it depends how many times ads in the video been clicked ......

No, a network pays anyone in CPM.

CPM stands for Cost Per Mille, which is per 1000. For every 1000 views, you will be paid let's say for example $5. You get $5 every 1000 views. You have to realise that YouTube analyics don't take into account a network's cut though. It only states the gross CPM that you will receive, which is after Google's cut.
 
When did you get partnered? Ive a secondary channel were partenered 20 days ago and had not receive any invit to rpm dashboard
 
When I do on youtube analytics -> overview ->estimate earnings, it tells me this "You are not allowed to see this content or it does not exist.",
 
When I do on youtube analytics -> overview ->estimate earnings, it tells me this "You are not allowed to see this content or it does not exist.",
Revenue visibility is controlled by the network so they have disabled it. Most networks make excuses about it, but at the end of the day it means your earnings are being hidden from you.
 
Most networks have a single CMS. If they were to show you the analytics of the CMS you would see the entire network. Because this is a security risk they have to develop a CMS dashboard that only shows your channel. Some, like Maker Studios, have a cool dashboard with fancy graphics. Others have none and maybe do not have the staff to support creating something like this. Its all about transparency and if your network doesn't share this info with you then you might want to move to one that does.
 
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