What's with this guy anyways? He has an avg 100k views each video, meaning, he makes around 1k-1.5k per video. If he was that smart and worth 100 or 200 dollars an hour, whether as developer or tech lead or consultant or trader he would be wasting precious time with those videos. Apparently something is off about this guy. He constantly has to state his monetary worth and past employers. Sounds like he is battling with self esteem issues.
It’s $3K per million (max). WTF are you getting your numbers?
He mentioned in the past, that he was sick and tired of working in those big tech companies. I think the video is called, ,,why i left facebook'' or something.What's with this guy anyways? He has an avg 100k views each video, meaning, he makes around 1k-1.5k per video. If he was that smart and worth 100 or 200 dollars an hour, whether as developer or tech lead or consultant or trader he would be wasting precious time with those videos. Apparently something is off about this guy. He constantly has to state his monetary worth and past employers. Sounds like he is battling with self esteem issues.
I am honest enough to admit I have zero experience in this space and had to look it up. Several articles mentioned numbers for 100k views in a range of between 500 and 1500 usd. I guess this includes total earnings, including the placement of ads in the video.but again, I just went with the numbers seen in multiple articles. Can you post a link that supports your claim pls? In any case, your numbers even strengthen my point that for a guy that claims to make the money he states, making those videos make hardly any sense. Not even when considering that he uses his channel to fish for clients for his other "products". But then, who knows, I might be wrong.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjAEegQIDBAK&usg=AOvVaw2UgmISQzskQ5gyh0cXCars
He mentioned in the past, that he was sick and tired of working in those big tech companies. I think the video is called, ,,why i left facebook'' or something.
Freedom is more valuable than money for some.
(especially once you have the money)
Man is doing sponsoring, thats more revenue that usual youtube adds.
Youtube pays up to $3K/mil based upon various metrics. How long is the video? How many, on average, watch the entire video? How many ads can be placed and of what type. "How to" videos that earn for years are bonused.
The $3K is before YT's split. One of my kids was LEM-rank on CS:GO and had a lot of subs and views. He had only had two videos with >1MM views and it took a year to hit that mark. He was under $3K per mil when I looked at his Studio revenues. PRE SPLIT.
Anyway, he doesn't stream on either YT or Twitch any longer but he knows a lot of streamers on discord. $3K is almost never seen outside of broad tech topics (how to videos).