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YouTube Money Calculator

YouTube money calculator helps you estimate potential earnings from your channel. Enter your daily views, adjust CPM rates, engagement percentage, and content niche to see realistic revenue projections. Calculate daily, monthly, and yearly earnings instantly—no sign-up needed.

💰 Calculator Settings

Average number of views per day
$3.00
$0.25 $25.00
Varies by niche, location, and audience. Average: $2-$5
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Percentage of views that are monetized (average: 40-60%)
Different niches have different CPM rates
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Disclaimer: These are estimated calculations based on industry averages. Actual earnings vary significantly based on many factors including audience demographics, content type, ad formats, and YouTube's algorithm. Use this tool for estimation purposes only.

📊 Estimated Earnings

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Monthly
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Yearly
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💡 Breakdown

Daily Views 0
Monetized Views 0
CPM Rate $0.00
Niche Multiplier 1x
Revenue Per 1000 (RPM) $0.00

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the YouTube money calculator?
The calculator provides estimates based on industry averages. Actual earnings vary significantly based on audience demographics, content type, ad formats, seasonality, and YouTube's algorithm. Use these figures as rough estimates only.
What is CPM and how does it affect my earnings?
CPM (Cost Per Mille) is the amount advertisers pay per 1,000 ad impressions. Higher CPM means more revenue per view. CPM varies by niche, with finance and tech typically having higher rates than entertainment or gaming.
What's the difference between CPM and RPM?
CPM is what advertisers pay, while RPM (Revenue Per Mille) is what you actually earn after YouTube takes its 45% cut. RPM also factors in your engagement rate since not all views are monetized.
Why is engagement rate important?
Not all views show ads. Engagement rate represents the percentage of views that are monetized. Factors include ad blockers, viewer location, video length, and whether viewers watch ads. Average engagement is 40-60%.
Which content niches have the highest CPM?
Finance, insurance, legal, B2B software, and real estate typically have the highest CPMs ($10-$25+). Education and tech are mid-range ($3-$8). Entertainment, gaming, and music usually have lower CPMs ($1-$4).
Do YouTube earnings vary by season?
Yes! Q4 (October-December) typically has 20-40% higher CPMs due to holiday shopping. January-March often sees lower rates. Major events and back-to-school seasons also affect advertising budgets.