Estimate your YouTube channel earnings from ad revenue, sponsorships, memberships, affiliate links, and product sales.
The more monthly views your channel receives, the more potential ad revenue it can generate.
RPM means revenue per 1,000 views. Finance, software, business, and education channels often earn more than entertainment channels.
Brand deals can sometimes earn more than YouTube ads, especially for niche channels with loyal audiences.
Courses, templates, tools, coaching, and digital downloads can dramatically increase creator income.
These are rough examples using a simple RPM-based estimate:
Actual earnings vary by niche, audience location, video length, advertiser demand, viewer behavior, seasonality, and YouTube monetization status.
The biggest mistake is assuming YouTube income only comes from ads. Many successful creators combine several income streams:
A smaller channel with a valuable audience can sometimes earn more than a large entertainment channel with low buyer intent.
Estimate how much money 1,000 YouTube views can make from ads and RPM.
See how much 10,000 YouTube views may earn across different RPM ranges.
Estimate how much money 100,000 YouTube views may earn from ads and RPM.
See how much 1 million YouTube views could earn from ads, sponsorships, and creator monetization.