Fixed CPM networks?

Not just that, also your audience and a few other things

I'm well aware of that.

Number of monetized views, the type of displayed ads, where the views are from, video length, duration watched, ad clicks... Probably a few other stuff.

But again, my problem is that I'm getting more views, more monetized views, and a lot less money. The estimated watched time has also grown, of course.
 
I'm well aware of that.

Number of monetized views, the type of displayed ads, where the views are from, video length, duration watched, ad clicks... Probably a few other stuff.

But again, my problem is that I'm getting more views, more monetized views, and a lot less money. The estimated watched time has also grown, of course.
Exactly, my views quadrupled in comparsion to last year, yet I'm earning same amount of money as year ago ^^.
 
guys dont forget, ads is auction-like, the price varies everyday, but we are getting closer to the holidays christmas and all that stuff so the advertisers will pay more, then after the holidays expect the CPM to drop again.
 
Exactly, my views quadrupled in comparsion to last year, yet I'm earning same amount of money as year ago ^^.

I'm also looking at my adsense earnings now. My views have also tripled or so, and although the earnings doubled for a while, now they're back to what they're almost the same they used to be with Adsense.

guys dont forget, ads is auction-like, the price varies everyday, but we are getting closer to the holidays christmas and all that stuff so the advertisers will pay more, then after the holidays expect the CPM to drop again.

Yeah I hadn't thought about that, but 1 month won't really change much if throughout the year my CPM is under $0.5...
 
Why would a network offer you a fixed CPM when your channel has proven that it can't attract viewers that higher-paying advertisers want to attract?

I always hear that some networks offer higher CPM than others, I would assume they are able to sell better ads or something of the sorts, I don't know how that works. So who knows, perhaps somehow they could make a profit out of it and simply offer a fixed $1 CPM.
 
I always hear that some networks offer higher CPM than others, I would assume they are able to sell better ads or something of the sorts, I don't know how that works. So who knows, perhaps somehow they could make a profit out of it and simply offer a fixed $1 CPM.
Curse (Union for Gamers) for example, only offered fixed to channels with over a certain % english speaking viewers & over a certain watch time, they always had a 90% revshare for those that did not fall under those guidlines.

Networks with fixed, either make money on them all the time or for 9-10 months of the year.
 
I always hear that some networks offer higher CPM than others, I would assume they are able to sell better ads or something of the sorts,

While some networks are able to get higher paying ads, that doesn't necessarily mean that everybody gets those ads. Typically, the advertisers want to be featured on the larger channels.

Don't take it personally. I was top 20 at Fullscreen and they didn't get me any ads either. It was 100% Adsense.
 
Well majority of my views is comming from US, but I have problem with getting monetized views at this moment (even though 80% of my views are comming from PC's, so mobile devices arent problem aswell)
Out of my 6k views yesterday, only 1k was monetized :(

Year ago I had more than 60% of views monetized, thats quite a difference, hopefully it will grow back up :).
 
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