How to Calculate Money Earned From Youtube
Calculating your YouTube earnings involves understanding how YouTube's monetization system works, including ad revenue, channel memberships, Super Chats, and Super Stickers. This guide explains the key factors and provides a calculator to estimate your potential earnings.
How YouTube Pays Creators
YouTube pays creators through several monetization methods:
- Ad Revenue: The primary income source, calculated based on watch time and ad rates.
- Channel Memberships: Monthly subscriptions from fans who support your channel.
- Super Chats and Super Stickers: One-time donations from viewers during live streams.
- Sponsorships and Brand Deals: Revenue from partnerships with brands.
- Merchandise: Sales of branded products through YouTube's merchandise shelf.
YouTube pays creators twice a month, usually on the 1st and 16th of each month, after deducting fees and taxes.
Ad Revenue Calculation
YouTube calculates ad revenue based on:
- Number of views
- Average view duration
- Ad rates in your country
- Your channel's monetization status
Ad Revenue Formula:
Ad Revenue = (Views × CPM ÷ 1000) × Fill Rate × Monetization Rate
Where:
- CPM = Cost Per Thousand Views (varies by country)
- Fill Rate = Percentage of ad slots filled (typically 50-80%)
- Monetization Rate = Percentage of views that are monetizable (typically 50-80%)
Other YouTube Income Sources
Beyond ad revenue, creators can earn from:
| Income Source | How It Works | Typical Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| Channel Memberships | Monthly subscriptions from fans | $4.99 - $49.99/month |
| Super Chats | One-time donations during live streams | $1 - $500+ per message |
| Super Stickers | Animated stickers sent during live streams | $0.50 - $20 per sticker |
| Sponsorships | Brand partnerships | Varies widely |
| Merchandise | Sales of branded products | Varies by product |
FAQ
How often does YouTube pay creators?
YouTube pays creators twice a month, typically on the 1st and 16th of each month, after deducting fees and taxes.
What factors affect ad revenue?
Ad revenue is affected by the number of views, average view duration, ad rates in your country, and your channel's monetization status.
How do I qualify for YouTube's Partner Program?
To join YouTube's Partner Program, you need to have at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in the past 12 months, and meet other eligibility requirements.
Can I earn money from YouTube without ads?
Yes, you can earn money through channel memberships, Super Chats, Super Stickers, sponsorships, and merchandise sales.
How much does YouTube take from ad revenue?
YouTube typically takes 45% of ad revenue, with the remaining 55% going to creators. This percentage may vary based on your channel's size and performance.