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Youtube is owned by google and if you have a youtube channel, you can connect google adsense to your youtube account.
So, if your youtube channel is receiving 10k-200k+ views a month, you'll get a nice check.
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This Guy Makes Millions Playing Video Games on YouTube
Seven Ways Musicians Make Money Off YouTube
Youtube is owned by google and if you have a youtube channel, you can connect google adsense to your youtube account.
Types of Ads
Cost Per Click (CPC)
CPC is when an advertiser pays money based on clicks. So if a certain keyword has a CPC of $3 and someone clicks on that ad, it will charge that advertiser $3. These text ads pop up in the lower part of the screen during the video and can also show up as a square banner on the right side of your channel.
Cost Per View (CPV)
CPV is when an advertiser pays money based on views. A view for the advertiser means someone watches an Ad for at least 30 seconds or half of the ad; whichever comes first. That person could click that ad 50 times but it still wouldn’t charge the advertiser more because they’re not paying for the click, they’re paying for the view.
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So, if your youtube channel is receiving 10k-200k+ views a month, you'll get a nice check.
Peep these articles:
This Guy Makes Millions Playing Video Games on YouTube
Let’s Players aren’t driven only by love of gaming. Many hope to one day make a living playing games on YouTube; a few already do. PewDiePie’s estimated monthly revenue from YouTube ads fluctuates between $140,000 and $1.4 million depending on viewership, according to Social Blade, a company that monitors YouTube channels.
Other players bank much smaller paychecks. Matthew Varrone, 20, makes between $600 and $1,000 a month in ad revenue from his videos—not enough to rent an apartment, so he still lives with his parents in Milford, Connecticut—but still impressive considering he earns it doing something millions of people do every day for fun, for free. His YouTube channel, “Awesomefaceprod,” has drawn 20,000 subscribers since he started Let’s Playing in 2011. He’s otherwise unemployed, and hopes eventually to support himself by playing video games.
Seven Ways Musicians Make Money Off YouTube
Generating an audience is really hard." Psy proved this last year when "Gangnam Style" reached more than 1 billion hits and he made an estimated $800,000 to $2 million in revenue, depending on what source you believe. It's not fund-a-British-vacation-castle cash, but it beats piracy. Through the act of watching YouTube (and occasionally clicking on a few additional things, some involving credit cards), here's the seven different musicians who have profited in their own unique ways off the video streaming site.
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METHOD: Music sales as of mid-year
MONEY MADE ESTIMATE: $4.5 million (this year)
YouTube music pages often contain links to iTunes, Amazon MP3 or Google Play, where fans can easily click to buy the track as a digital download. "Just Give Me a Reason" sold more than 3.5 million copies at $1.29 apiece and, while the online retailers take a cut, most of this money is profit for Pink and her record label. (It's not nearly as much as selling a CD for an old-school $18, but it certainly doesn't hurt Pink's bank account.)