GAME & ENTERTAINMENT – TREAMING & CONTENT CREATION CALCULATOR Youtube Cpm Net A precise tool.
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What is the Youtube Cpm Net & How does it work?

Cost per mille (CPM) is the amount advertisers pay for one thousand ad impressions on a video. It is a standard metric used to gauge the revenue potential of a channel.

YouTube retains a portion of that revenueβ€”typically 45%β€”as a platform fee. The remaining percentage (55%) is what creators actually earn, often referred to as net RPM (Revenue per mille).

By applying the platform‑share to the gross CPM you can calculate the net RPM, which gives a realistic estimate of earnings per thousand views.

Net RPM = CPM \times (1 – \frac{cut}{100})
Net RPM = net revenue per mille impressions
CPM = gross cost per mille impressions
cut = percentage taken by YouTube (default 45%)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between CPM and net RPM?
CPM is the cost per thousand ad impressions, while net RPM is what creators earn after YouTube’s platform fee of 45%.
How do I calculate my net RPM on YouTube?
Multiply your gross CPM by 0.55 to get your net RPM, representing the earnings per thousand views after YouTube’s fees.
What percentage of revenue does YouTube take from ads?
YouTube typically retains 45% of the ad revenue, leaving creators with 55% as their net RPM.
Can I use this calculator for other platforms besides YouTube?
This calculator is specifically designed for YouTube’s CPM and net RPM calculations.
How does the net RPM affect my earnings on YouTube?
Your net RPM directly impacts your earnings, as it shows how much you earn per thousand views after platform fees.
Is there a way to increase my net RPM without changing my CPM?
Yes, increasing your video’s view count or targeting higher-paying ads can boost your net RPM.
What factors should I consider when setting my ad rates on YouTube?
Consider your audience size, engagement metrics, and competition to set competitive yet profitable ad rates.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.