Content creators on YouTube, known as "YouTubers", generate significant financial returns that increase with the increase in the number of followers and subscribers to the channel.
And the "Business Insider" website published a report talking about the financial returns that YouTubers can reap, and said that "exceeding the one million subscriber’s barrier on YouTube is a big milestone."
YouTubers earn money in a number of ways, and the money generated from the ads running in their videos usually makes up a large portion of their income.
YouTuber Andrei Jikh, for example, (has 1.7 million subscribers to his YouTube channel), generated $1.6 million in advertising revenue in less than three years.
YouTuber MissTiffanyMa tells Insider (she has 1.8 million subscribers to her YouTube channel), that she earns about $11,500 a month from advertising on her videos.
To start making money directly from YouTube,
a YouTuber must have more than 1,000 channel subscribers and 4,000 watch hours.
Once they reach this limit, they can apply to start monetizing their channels through ads, subscriptions, and channel memberships.
For every 1,000 ad views, advertisers pay a certain price to YouTube, which takes 45% of the profits, and YouTubers get the rest.
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