Peter, roughly how much money will
someone with 250,000 subscribers and 330,000 ish views per fortnightly video be earning directly from Youtube? Never mind Patreon etc.
OK, firstly, nobody with 250k subs will be getting 330k views - if you’re doing well then on average around 20% of your subscriber base translates to views, and the bigger you are, the worse that ratio gets eg Jimmy Diresta has ~1.5million subs or thereabouts, but gets less than 10% of those as regular viewers.
As to how much you earn, that’s a very difficult one to answer as there are so many factors involved - geography, gender, type of video etc... and for a full breakdown you might want to take a look at my
How Much Money Does a YouTube Maker Make video. But in the UK, you’re *roughly* looking at £15 for every 10k views from Adsense alone. So *if* you can consistently get 100k views per video (little to no chance in the woodworking sector) and you’re posting weekly, you’ll make ~£150/week. FYI a 10 minute video can easily take 20-30 hours of work to produce (write, shoot, edit etc...) so basically well below minimum wage. Yay.
Of course, views don’t stop after a week, and some vids have a long shelf life - one I did a year ago has been quietly racking up 1000 views/day, and shows no sign of tailing off - so a big back catalogue helps, and having videos that relate to each other can also help - YouTube always looks to your own library to recommend ‘up next’ vids, before looking elsewhere.
But yeah, nobody in the ‘maker space’ goes into it expecting to make a fortune. But you can make a living, from multiple income streams like Patreon, memberships, affiliate programs and associations etc... so if you like a video, or found it useful - do the creator a solid and don’t skip the ads.
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