How Much Do YouTubers Actually Make?
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In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss the realities of making money on YouTube, exploring various monetization strategies beyond AdSense, such as sponsorships and affiliate marketing. They delve into the importance of understanding CPM (cost per thousand impressions) and how it varies by niche. The conversation highlights the risks associated with relying solely on YouTube for income and emphasizes the need for a solid plan and additional revenue streams. They also address common mistakes creators make and provide insights on what it takes to transition to full-time content creation.
Takeaways
- Some YouTubers earn more than doctors in a month.
- Not all YouTubers can quit their jobs with 100k subscribers.
- AdSense is often less than 50% of income.
- Sponsorships can significantly boost revenue.
- Affiliate marketing offers passive income opportunities.
- CPM varies greatly by niche and content type.
- YouTube may not make you rich; patience is key.
- Building an email list is essential for monetization.
- Relying solely on ad revenue is risky.
- Having a solid plan is crucial for success.
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