How much money can I make from a YouTube video with 5000 monetized views?

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How much money can I make from a YouTube video with 5,000 views?


If you create good quality and relevant videos, you will be able to get money from your viewers over third party funding sites also. Patreon is currently most popular.

It is very important to make relevant videos. Do not make videos about something nobody cares about, it will just be a waste of time and make sure to stay within a certain niche. 



Generally you will get 1.5$ to 2$ on average per 1000 views. However it depends on the quality of the videos and many other factor but still you can use annotation to get subscriber & traffic to your other videos. 

If you have 100 videos getting 5000 views per month then you can get 750$ to 1000$ per month on average. 






Other methods for income could involve the following:
1. Online tutoring, or one-on-one sessions
2. Making videos for companies that sell education material, such as The Teaching Company
3. Writing popular level books, that make complex subjects simple for the population.
4. Paid talks at events
5. Writing books for Colleges/Universities
6. Creating a class based upon your teachings, and selling it at a marketable rate.

There are several factors that might change your earnings: the quality/retention of your videos, the subject of your videos (Google tries to match the best banners to your audience, and different advertisers/markets certainly have different pocket sizes to reach their audiences).

Another important factor is the language/region of your videos: the US advertising market generally pays better than, lets say, the Brazilian advertisers. So, a YouTube channel in Brazilian Portuguese might generate less money, for the same amount of views, than an English spoken channel.

Also, do not join a network before you're big. They promise higher CMPs, but they'll also take a large chunk and you'll likely be stuck in a two-year contract. A lot of networks will approach you, and you should avoid them at all costs if they do. They will not help you grow unless you are already big and worth the investment. At the end of the day, they're a business.