>>1707186530k would just be a bit of income and thats it, not enough to quit your job or anything. It goes:
>Hundreds: Not enough to get monitized>Thousands: A couple of bucks a video, anywhere from a dollar to ten dollars.>Tens of thousands: Its now your side income but not enough to quit your job, just a bit of extra money off the time>Hundreds of thousands: Enough to make a living and enough to quit your job and start Youtubing full time>Millions: Enough to start making some good money>Tens of Millions: You're one of the top Youtubers, enough to make you rich>Hundreds of Millions: Nobody gets hundreds of millions of views every video, this is usually a single instance once in a lifetime thing exclusively for a top youtuber who gets millions of views a video anyways. This is left for old popular videos by top Youtubers, and viral videos.>Billions: Only a select few have billions of views, all of them music videos from big companies and big pop stars.Most Youtubers get most of their money from sponsorships these days, not from Google paying out from ads. Since most people use adblocker, and the adpocalypse in 2017 pretty much killed making a living solely on Youtube for anyone but the top 20 most viewed Youtubers. You'll notice that around the time of the adpocalypse all the Youtubers started branching out with Twitch streams and Patreons etc. As thats what you need to get you buy, you need supplementary income, usually sponsorships but also things like Twitch etc. These days its less about how many views you get on a video and more about being popular enough to get the good sponsorships.