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A YouTube video with 1 billion views can make upwards of $5,000. According to a variety of sources, YouTubers can make anywhere from $0.01 to $0.30 per ad view with an average of $0.18 per view.
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How much is 1 million YouTube views worth? For a video with 1 million views, the average pay falls between $2,000 and $3,000 if you use ads on your...
Read More »A YouTube video with 1 billion views can make upwards of $5,000. According to a variety of sources, YouTubers can make anywhere from $0.01 to $0.30 per ad view with an average of $0.18 per view. The amount of money that YouTube pays in addition varies based on:
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Therefore if you spot an unusually high engagement rate it could be a sign that an influencer is buying fake followers and bots to inflate their...
Read More »But way back in the day, a decade ago, there was "Shoes" — the first ever viral video, reports Noisey by Vice. This video captured teenage angst and sibling rivalry perfectly. The clip stars twins, in which one is clearly favored over the other ... you all know how that goes.
Do you even remember what the world was like before YouTube stars or viral videos? Surely, it was a dark, sad, place. (Hello, how can anyone not have a smile on their face after watching the Hotline Bling cat?) But way back in the day, a decade ago, there was "Shoes" — the first ever viral video, reports Noisey by Vice. This video captured teenage angst and sibling rivalry perfectly. The clip stars twins, in which one is clearly favored over the other ... you all know how that goes. With a rhythmic beat and the lines "Let's get some shoes" and "shoes" repeated over and over again, we can see why it went viral in the first place. Liam Kyle Sullivan, the creator of "Shoes" (not to mention actor, editor, and director of the viral video), told Vice that when he made it, he had "no idea that anyone would be interested in what I had to say." Now, though he's retired from viral-video making, "Shoes" continues to live on. Catch the video below and the full interview on Vice to see what started it all. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Related: Watch a Model Get the Scariest Haircut Ever in This Viral Video
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between 25 and 34 The largest Facebook audience in 2021 is men aged between 25 and 34, accounting for 19% of total potential reach. Men using...
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1,000 subscribers To start earning money directly through YouTube, you must have a least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in the past year....
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