YouTube creators earn money based on the revenue per mille (RPM), which represents the estimated earnings per 1,000 video views after YouTube takes its share.
The RPM varies widely depending on audience geography, content niche, and advertiser demand. By multiplying the RPM by the total number of views and dividing by 1,000, creators can estimate their gross revenue.
Understanding this calculation helps creators set realistic growth targets and negotiate better sponsorship deals, as they can forecast potential earnings from projected view counts.
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