Oliver Andersen

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I have a video which has got thousands of views over the last few days but when I look at my estimated earning they are not going up like what am I doing wrong here?

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Oliver
 
If it's the last few days, I'd say to give it a little while and see if revenue catches up. Most of your highly-viewed videos are over a year old...do you know what accounted for the jump in views?
 
TB Channelytics shows you have 3.35k views in the last month. At average CPM rates, that's about $1-$2 revenue, perhaps $3 if you hit in demand keywords.
 
cant wait to get more views lol... I'm assuming its either down to advertising the clips or people sharing, I can never figure out why I can get 200 views but still only remain the same with subscribers... when I mention my clips on facebook, none of my friends share it, but state they thought it was great... so share the damn thing then lmao
 
If it's the last few days, I'd say to give it a little while and see if revenue catches up. Most of your highly-viewed videos are over a year old...do you know what accounted for the jump in views?
Its the account I have linked to my profile right now with the cars see the video with the bac mono thats the one that has gone up in views lately it has over 10K[DOUBLEPOST=1506616491,1506616406][/DOUBLEPOST]
cant wait to get more views lol... I'm assuming its either down to advertising the clips or people sharing, I can never figure out why I can get 200 views but still only remain the same with subscribers... when I mention my clips on facebook, none of my friends share it, but state they thought it was great... so share the damn thing then lmao
I have shared them to facebook, twitter, blogpost and I even shared them to tons of groups that is car related how do you think I have got that many views lol? :D[DOUBLEPOST=1506616710][/DOUBLEPOST]
TB Channelytics shows you have 3.35k views in the last month. At average CPM rates, that's about $1-$2 revenue, perhaps $3 if you hit in demand keywords.
In my stats it says something completely else :(

I would like to show you but yttalks picture upload system is so bad.[DOUBLEPOST=1506616802][/DOUBLEPOST]
If it's the last few days, I'd say to give it a little while and see if revenue catches up. Most of your highly-viewed videos are over a year old...do you know what accounted for the jump in views?
I have also been waiting and it says from the days it gone up in views that I only earned $0.03-0.05[DOUBLEPOST=1506640828][/DOUBLEPOST]Is there anyone else who has experienced this before?
 
Not really sure what you're asking here.

You don't get paid for views. You get paid when people either watch or click on ads. That's it... so, if people aren't clicking on your ads or if they hit the 'skip' button before 30 seconds of advertisements, don't expect much (if anything at all).

Likewise, ad rates vary greatly depending on where in the world they're viewed (US and Europe ads pay a lot more than Africa or South America), the general age of the viewers, the topic, and countless other variables.

Not to mention, if your video only just started getting views, there may not be enough information built up yet for the algorithms. I've noticed numerous times on my own videos that they earn virtually nothing for the first 100k or so views and only start to earn more 'typical' numbers at around 500k-1M views.
 
Not really sure what you're asking here.

You don't get paid for views. You get paid when people either watch or click on ads. That's it... so, if people aren't clicking on your ads or if they hit the 'skip' button before 30 seconds of advertisements, don't expect much (if anything at all).

Likewise, ad rates vary greatly depending on where in the world they're viewed (US and Europe ads pay a lot more than Africa or South America), the general age of the viewers, the topic, and countless other variables.

Not to mention, if your video only just started getting views, there may not be enough information built up yet for the algorithms. I've noticed numerous times on my own videos that they earn virtually nothing for the first 100k or so views and only start to earn more 'typical' numbers at around 500k-1M views.
I see but I have never had that problem before they have always generated good revenue my videos the only thing I have changed is my metadata and decreased the amount of keywords could that be the reason that I aint targeting as many keywords as I did before?
 
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