Is it true that adsense bans youtubers ?

oh. For example in socialblade calculator there is
$14.11 - $289.10
Estimated Monthly Earnings.
How much would i really get without MCN?


As a new and small channel, you'd likely end up on the very low side of that estimate... somewhere between $14-20.[DOUBLEPOST=1441910293,1441910092][/DOUBLEPOST]
So what do you say? Shall i use Adsense or not? I am afraid they will ban me without any reason.

It wouldn't make business sense for YouTube to ban people without reason.

People would stop producing videos, there would be less to watch, and ad revenue would go down.
 
Oh why $14-20.? I thought, if someone from the USA watches my videos, the CPM is higher than other countries?
 
Oh why $14-20.? I thought, if someone from the USA watches my videos, the CPM is higher than other countries?

The CPM from USA, Western Europe, and Australia are typically higher than those from South/ Latin America, Western Europe, Asia and Africa... but people from all over the world watch videos so, unless you're targeting a specific country, there's no reason to assume they will all be from one spot over another.

Ads are not shown every time someone watches your videos and, even if they are, people will not always watch them to completion or click on them.

The old rule of thumb was to expect roughly $1 for every 1,000 views a video had, but things have changed in the past year or so. Right now, I'd say it's closer to $1 for every 2,000 views... although it will get better as we get closer to Christmas.
 
The CPM from USA, Western Europe, and Australia are typically higher than those from South/ Latin America, Western Europe, Asia and Africa... but people from all over the world watch videos so, unless you're targeting a specific country, there's no reason to assume they will all be from one spot over another.

Ads are not shown every time someone watches your videos and, even if they are, people will not always watch them to completion or click on them.

The old rule of thumb was to expect roughly $1 for every 1,000 views a video had, but things have changed in the past year or so. Right now, I'd say it's closer to $1 for every 2,000 views... although it will get better as we get closer to Christmas.

So if i get 1000 DAILY views from USA with a CPM of 3,60, and 1000 from Asia with CPM of 0,20 Cent, they calculate
it so that i get the middle of it? I do not get 3,60 for the 1000 USA-Views?

" Ads are not shown every time" Why?
 
So if i get 1000 DAILY views from USA with a CPM of 3,60, and 1000 from Asia with CPM of 0,20 Cent, they calculate
it so that i get the middle of it? I do not get 3,60 for the 1000 USA-Views?

" Ads are not shown every time" Why?

No, you get paid for each view. If your CPM in the USA is $3.60, you'll earn that if you get 1,000 ad views...but only a fraction of views receive, click on, or watch the full ad.

You could have 5,000 people in the USA watch your video, but only 1,000 saw an ad...so you'd earn the hypothetical $3.60 for the 5,000 views.[DOUBLEPOST=1441913451,1441913197][/DOUBLEPOST]
" Ads are not shown every time" Why?

Because people would get upset and stop watching videos of they had to sit through an ad for each one.
 
As a new and small channel, you'd likely end up on the very low side of that estimate... somewhere between $14-20.[DOUBLEPOST=1441910293,1441910092][/DOUBLEPOST]

With small, do you mean if i had only 100 subscribers?


I just was watching 6 videos from the same youtuber, and there were ads in every of his videos.
 
Subscribers don't mean anything in regard to earnings. Only views.

Of those 6 videos you watched, did you watch the whole video or did you skip to another one after a few seconds? How long were they? If they had pop-up ads, how many (if any) did you click? Did you watch the entire ad or did you skip it after 5 seconds if you could? ...and, of course, what YouTube shows to you is likely completely different than what someone else experiences based on their own viewing habits.
 
How much views do i need then to reach the middle of $14.11 - $289.10?

The videos were up to 2minutes each. 2 preroll, and the others, ads in the video.I skipped the preroll. I clicked on 2 ads in the video.
 
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