Marina Mogilko

Marina Mogilko

Marina Mogilko has three channels on YouTube.

Marina Mogilko.


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  • Google locations these advertisements and pays a developer a rate based on elements like a video’s watch time and audience demographic.
  • Service Insider spoke with five YouTube creators– Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, Jade Darmawangsa, and Shelby Church– about how much each of them made from videos with 1 million views.
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    The rate the influencer gets from Google’s AdSense program depends on a number of aspects, from the place in the video where audiences usually drop off to the type of marketers the video draws in.

    Some videos that include swearing or copyrighted music can be flagged by YouTube and demonetized, earning hardly any money for the creator (or none at all).

    However despite Dobrik’s scenario, lots of developers who see videos climb into the millions of views get a huge check from YouTube.

    Organisation Expert spoke to five YouTube influencers with vastly various channels– Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, Jade Darmawangsa, and Shelby Church– on how much they made from videos with 1 million (or more) views.

    Here’s what they said:

Jade Darmawangsa– $3,600(1.2 million views)

Jade Darmwangsa

Jade Darmawangsa.

Jade Darmwangsa.


Jade Darmawangsa, 18, is a YouTube developer and business owner with 341,000 subscribers.

Her video entitled “ How to grow on Instagram,” with 1.2 million views, earned around $3,600, according to a screenshot viewed by Service Insider in May.

Darmawangsa released her YouTube channel in2015 In 2018, YouTube featured her for 24 hours on its around the world trending page as a “Creator increasing,” which helped raise her profile.

Today, she helps other social-media influencers and young creators build channels and companies online.

Her average CPM rate– or how much money she makes per thousand views— is between $8 and $15, she said in March.

” The factor for the greater CPM is because of my audience demographic and niche,” she stated. “My material is mainly organisation related, for that reason it attracts advertisers with larger spending plan.”

Austen Alexander– $6,000(1 million views)

Austen Alexander

Austen Alexander.


Screenshot of Austen Alexander/YouTube.



Alexander increases his videos’ watch time (how long an audience enjoys a video for) by building up the anticipation at the start of a video, he said.

He allows every ad option on his videos, which consist of banner, preroll, and midroll ads.

Check out the full post here: A YouTube star and active-duty US Navy sailor shares how much cash a video with 1 million views makes him

Marina Mogilko– $10,000(1.5 million views)

Marina Mogilko

Marina Mogilko.

Marina Mogilko.


Marina Mogilko has three YouTube channels: a language channel, a lifestyle channel, and an organisation channel.

She informed Organisation Expert in August that her company channel was more attractive to marketers than her other 2 channels because of the type of content, and made more per view in Google AdSense income.

She informed Company Expert in August that her video titled “10 HIGH PAYING TASKS YOU CAN LEARN AND DO FROM HOME,” on Linguamarina, with 1.5 million views (at the time), made $10,000 in AdSense income.

Mogilko makes an average of $1073 per every 1,000 views on Silicon Valley Woman, her business channel, she told Business Expert in August. Her language channel, Linguamarina, makes approximately $4 per 1,000 views. Her third channel, the lifestyle one, makes even less than that, at $2.71 per 1,000 views.

Check out the complete post here: A YouTube creator breaks down the advertisement revenue rates for each of her 3 channels, and why one is a lot higher

Shelby Church– in between $2,000 and $30,000

Shelby Church

Shelby Church.

Shelby Church.


For Shelby Church, a YouTuber who has 1.2 million customers, videos with about 1 million views have actually made her between $2,000 and $30,000, depending upon the video subject, she informed Company Expert in January.

Her video about Amazon FBA (Fulfillment By Amazon) had an unusually high CPM rate, she told Business Insider in January. The video made her about $30,000 in AdSense income from 1.8 million views.

Church has dozens of videos with over 1 million views. But she usually earns the majority of her profits from sponsored posts, rather than from AdSense on YouTube, she said. Church generally films tech-review videos, with topics like which iPhone deserves the expense, or the functions of her Tesla Design 3.

Check out the full post: Just how much cash YouTube paid a creator with 1.4 million customers throughout 2019

Kevin David– $40,000(1.1 million views)

Kevin David

Kevin David.

Kevin David/YouTube.


He said he made his Shopify tutorial video while remaining in an inexpensive hostel in Australia with no cam or devices. His videos make such a high rate from AdSense because he focuses on service subjects, which are typically more attractive to advertisers.

Check out the full post here: A YouTube creator explains how he made nearly $50,000 in ad income from one video, without millions of customers

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