Man reveals how much YouTube paid him for 1,300,000,000 views and the results might surprise you

Man reveals how much YouTube paid him for 1,300,000,000 views and the results might surprise you

The creator also revealed why he quit making videos despite earning a huge sum from his channel

A YouTuber known for his openness has shared details about his earnings from content creation on the platform, leaving many people astonished by the numbers.

According to Global Media Insight, YouTube boasts around 122 million daily active users, with approximately 500 hours of content uploaded every minute.

For some individuals, YouTube is a heartfelt endeavor. For others, like Ninja, Jess No Limit, and pop culture commentator Mike’s Mic, it serves as their primary source of income.

YouTube has millions of daily users (Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

But just how much do YouTubers actually earn from their videos?

One creator has given fans a glimpse into his channel’s analytics, detailing the income generated from 1.3 billion views.

Kai Nemzer, who previously focused on gaming content, revisited his old channel to disclose the ad revenue from six videos he had uploaded earlier.

The first video he examined was a lengthy piece that garnered 4.8 million views.

“An eight-minute long gaming video. I made $9,117.24 from it,” he shared, noting it had accrued 267,600 hours of watch time.

“I also secured a $4,000 sponsorship from this video,” Nemzer added.

YouTuber Kai Menzer clocked up 1.3 billion views on his channel (YouTube/KGNemzer)

He proceeded to analyze another video on his channel, this one with 5.7 million views and a duration of only one minute and 12 seconds.

This short clip earned him $4,085.06, as per his screen, while another video with 6.3 million views brought in $4,456.32, clocking in at one minute and 17 seconds.

His third most-viewed short video was just 54 seconds long, yet it wowed viewers with 82.6 million views, generating $4,112.20 in ad revenue.

Nonetheless, he experienced a drop in earnings from another YouTube Short, which received 86.5 million views but earned just $2,925.78.

The last video, which attracted 94.9 million views, gained him 145,200 new subscribers and generated $3,395.65 in revenue.

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