How many views does it take to get $25/$50?

MrMattyMoses

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Hey guys! I'm new to Maker Gen and was wondering what numbers people have had in the past that have lead to getting paid? I would love to know how many views (approximately) it took to get $25 and $50 respectively. I'd love to get a $50 check with my name on it from them, and frame it :P
My channel has gotten over 1,100 views in the past 30 days, and I really wanna know how much I'm gonna have to step up my game to see some green. I wasn't making ANY money before this so anything is great :)
Either way the partnership has been a great incentive for me to keep making quality videos for the masses :P
 
Don't quote me on this but I think 1000 views is about 2 dollars.

So you'll need 10-15 000 views a month to reach the threshold.

A view is getting worth less and less for each day youtube grows. So it might even be more views than that.
 
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Not every view has an ad. So ot depends on monetized playbacks and impressions, not views. A million views won't make you a dime if they aren't monetized playbacks.

After that, it depends on CPM, and ultimately your RPM. This is highly variable from day to day, channel to channel, ad to ad. Check your analytics earnings, you should be able to extrapolate how many monetized playbacks it will take.
 
Not every view has an ad. So ot depends on monetized playbacks and impressions, not views. A million views won't make you a dime if they aren't monetized playbacks.

After that, it depends on CPM, and ultimately your RPM. This is highly variable from day to day, channel to channel, ad to ad. Check your analytics earnings, you should be able to extrapolate how many monetized playbacks it will take.
exact :)
 
Well heres the thing you don't get paid by views, by rather ad views. So you could have 1 million views, but if some how only 1,000 of those views had ads you wouldn't get much money. Or you could have 10,000 views and 9,000 of those views have ads. So in this extreme example, the person with 10,000 views likely got more money then the person with 1 million views. This isn't a straight answer. There are many factors that effect how much money a YouTuber gets on their videos besides views, like cpm, type of content, demographics of audience watching, use of ad block, mobile viewing, and more. Also, your money carrys over so if you only made $2 you still have that $2 so don't need to make $25 in one month. If it takes a year to get $25 you will still get it. But to get to around $25 I guess you would need at the very least 10,000 views has the others have said.
 
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