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Covkid1968#

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He's back, Matt's appeal has been upheld by YT and his channel remonetized. Brilliant, looking forward to watching his reports again next season
Oh good news… 👍👍
 

The watchmaker

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So they cocked up then? Bunch of numpties caused a lot of stress there didn't they. 🙄
This appears to be quite common. And that numpty has a CPU processing power of >1exaFLOP. Pleased for the lad but not going to pretend that I don't wish I had a good excuse to spend less time on YouTube.
 

Houdi

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Great news thank God , for once common sense seems to have won the day. I know lots of people have had their accounts demonetized, for so called wrong speech or thought. If people don't like a person's opinion, its simple don't read or follow them. The idea that most people are not capable of forming their own opinions of people views is laughable. YouTube is I believe an American company, it's about time they respected that countries 1st Amendment, a person's right to free speech.
 

AngryAnt

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Glad he's got it resolved. I watch his content a fair bit and he seems like a nice guy & tends to be pretty fair with his opinions, also really nice to have a popular Cov fan on youtube and can only be good for the club in the long run.
 

Alkhen

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Automated response, the robots are taking over. scary times!

First they come for our YouTubers and next thing you know ED-209 is patroling Cov city centre

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MalcSB

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Still baffled at how he's making a living off it. I'm doubting it tbh.
Taken from CreditKarma:-
“Allowing advertisers to run ads on your channel through Google Adsense could be a way to monetize your YouTube content. According to Google, the rates an advertiser pays can vary. Influencer Marketing Hub says they tend to pay between $0.10 and $0.30 per view, which usually averages out to $0.018 per ad view. So for a video with 1,000 ad views, the YouTuber would be paid $18, on average.”

His cup final video had 67,000 views. I haven’t counted the number of ads you have to view to watch all of it, but say 4. Does that make it 268,000 ad views at £14 per 1,000 = £3,750. An exceptional example, but even at under a quarter of that (which looks close to his average) it would still be around £900. I wonder If his track and ticket costs are tax deductible, a nice little bonus!

Matt could, of course, be reading this and laughing his bollocks off at my inaccuracies - but let’s face it if he has just moved and taken out a mortgage based on his Youtube earnings, he can’t be on peanuts.

Now, where’s my video software?
 

Marty

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Still baffled at how he's making a living off it. I'm doubting it tbh.

Niche topics/areas earn a lot more per view and they tend to earn decent amount in sponsorship as well, but I can't imagine football vlogging is one of them.

I follow a plumber/heating engineer who gets about 10-15k views per video, he's pritty open about what he earns, he claims he gets about £20k per month from ads and sponsorship, plus all free tools etc, says he only takes on jobs now to keep the content going. Nice position to be in.
 

Torquay Sky Blue

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Niche topics/areas earn a lot more per view and they tend to earn decent amount in sponsorship as well, but I can't imagine football vlogging is one of them.

I follow a plumber/heating engineer who gets about 10-15k views per video, he's pritty open about what he earns, he claims he gets about £20k per month from ads and sponsorship, plus all free tools etc, says he only takes on jobs now to keep the content going. Nice position to be in.
So that's why you can never get a decent plumber. They've turned into YouTubers
 

Evo1883

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Still baffled at how he's making a living off it. I'm doubting it tbh.
Is it his only job ?

I have some experience with youtube earnings , I made 800 dollars from 1 video that had 700,000 views , a few years ago now though and I was partnered at the time .

He has had just over 500,000 views in the last 30 days so not sure how much but I'd imagine he gets some sponsors and ad revenue .. I don't think he's at a level of full time employment with it unless he does twitch etc too
 
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skybluecam

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Is it his only job ?

I have some experience with youtube earnings , I made 800 dollars from 1 video that had 700,000 views , a few years ago now though and I was partnered at the time .

He has had just over 500,000 views in the last 30 days so not sure how much but I'd imagine he gets some sponsors and ad revenue .. I don't think he's at a level of full time employment with it unless he does twitch etc too
In the first vid about getting demonetised he said it was his full time job I think.
 

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