Man reveals how much YouTube paid him for 1,300,000,000 views and the results might surprise you

A former gaming content creator shared insights into YouTube earnings, revealing his channel earned $157,386.45 from 1.3 billion views across six videos.

His breakdown showed how video length, viewer demographics, and sponsorships affected revenue.

For example, a short video with 82.6 million views earned $4,112.20, while another with 86.5 million earned just $2,925.78.

Despite impressive views, revenue per view is low due to factors like ad rates and YouTube’s revenue share. The creator, now pivoting to helping entrepreneurs optimize YouTube channels, reflects a trend where established creators branch out into new ventures.

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