I've looked into it, and nothing in the contract says that you can't say what you earn, it's just something made up by big youtubers to hide their earnings for the public.I dont think youtube's terms of service allows us to say our earnings? correct me if im wrong
Nope, just not many people want to share how much they earn, usually. Comes down to personal preference.I dont think youtube's terms of service allows us to say our earnings? correct me if im wrong
Well, that's also an excuse by big youtubers. I myself have no reason to hide my income. If i'd make $1/month or $10k/month i'd probably keep it public if the question would've come up.Don't think many people will publicly answer this question... as it's regarding their earnings. You don't ask an employee at a department store "How much do you get paid?".
Nope, just not many people want to share how much they earn, usually. Comes down to personal preference.
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I've made a decent amount from youtube, right now I'm earning like $30 a day. My CPM is horrible, overall under $2.50. My channel gets around 100,000 views daily, but I have claims on a lot of my videos
Buddy, you have no idea what you're talking about. I have a few CID matched on my most popular videos, meaning the claimed videos the money goes to the copyright owner. I've done this for about 4 years now, and I can say I've made a lot of money doing it. This is one of my many channels, in fact the worst.[DOUBLEPOST=1441479166,1441478893][/DOUBLEPOST]*Edited By Staff*Thats why you're cpm is low, the claims on the video effect how much you earn, try deleting or reposting them without the copyright