What happened to my YouTube earnings?
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What happened to my YouTube earnings?
Monthly estimated revenue is subject to adjustments due to invalid traffic, content ID claims and disputes, or certain ad campaign types (e.g. cost-per-day campaigns). If your monthly estimated revenue appears to be fluctuating, it may be due to those adjustments.
Why are my YouTube hours decreasing?
A decline in watch time among subscribers suggests there’s an issue with the direction of your content. YouTube suggests reviewing data about your niche in Google Trends. This data shows how interested people are in different topics, which is taken into consideration by YouTube’s recommendation algorithm.
How many times you can apply for monetization on YouTube?
U have only 2 Chances to apply for Monetisation.. There is no stated limit on the number of times you can apply to the partner program. Keep in mind that if your application is rejected, you’ll have to wait 30 days before being able so send another again.
Why are YouTubers making less money despite increased views?
The New York Times reported last week that YouTube traffic is up 15\%. However, YouTube channels are reportedly earning less money amidst a surge in viewership. The same reason why viewership is up is also the reason why YouTubers are bringing in less money despite increased views.
Why am I not getting paid for my YouTube videos?
If no one watches the ads that pop up on your video, or they are using AdBlock, you won’t be seeing any money. Because you get paid only when ads show on your videos and viewers watch them, it means you need ads on your videos (duh). How many ads will be showing up, depends on the niche you’re in.
How do YouTubers make money on YouTube without AdSense?
Until then, there are other ways to make money on YouTube without Adsense, and most YouTubers are using them to make an income from creating videos. Actually, YouTubers are not focusing solely on making money from ads, most of them also have other ways to increase their earnings.
Where can I see my earnings from YouTube?
Earnings from YouTube are broken down on your YouTube channel, and can be found in Creator Studio > Analytics > Revenue reports However, your earnings from YouTube are not added to your Adsense account balance until the last day of each month.