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Estimate channel earnings, analyze statistics, and track video performance. Search by name, @handle, or channel ID.
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Calculate estimated earnings based on views, CPM, and engagement rates
Track video uploads in the last 1, 7, and 30 days with visual charts
View detailed statistics including views, subscribers, and engagement
Analyze recent videos and their contribution to overall revenue
The YouTowire Revenue Calculator estimates YouTube channel earnings based on multiple factors including total views, subscriber count, video upload frequency, and industry-standard CPM (Cost Per Mille) rates. Our algorithm analyzes real channel data to provide accurate revenue projections.
YouTube pays creators through the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). To qualify, channels need at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in the past 12 months. Once monetized, creators earn money from ads displayed on their videos. The amount varies based on:
To maximize your YouTube earnings, focus on creating content in high-CPM niches, growing your subscriber base, uploading consistently, and optimizing your videos for longer watch time. Additionally, consider diversifying income through sponsorships, merchandise, and channel memberships.
How much does YouTube pay per 1,000 views?
On average, YouTube pays $1-$5 per 1,000 monetized views (RPM). This varies significantly based on your audience location, content category, and ad engagement rates.
How accurate is this calculator?
Our calculator provides estimates based on industry averages and real channel data. Actual earnings may vary based on individual channel performance and YouTube's payment policies.
Do all views count towards revenue?
No, only monetized views generate ad revenue. Views from ad-blocked users, skipped ads, or non-monetized videos don't contribute to earnings.