How much does YouTube pay for 123 subscribers?

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Updated on September 17, 2022

The amount of money that YouTubers make from their videos varies widely depending on many factors. The most important factor is how many people view the videos and how much each person watches the ads. Another important factor is the cost per view and whether you have an ad network attached to your account. The last factor is how long people watch each video on YouTube before they decide whether they want more information about it.

With 123 subscribers, there’s not much traction in terms of revenue. That is because you need at least 1,000 subscribers and have 4,000 hours of watch time on your channel within the past 12 months. However, there are other ways to earn money despite having 123 subscribers on your channel. 

How much do YouTubers make with 123 subscribers?

You cannot earn from ads with only 123 subscribers

As of the current YouTube guidelines, you can only start earning money through ads if your account has been monetized. To do so, you must qualify for YouTube Partner Program to run paid ads on your videos. With only 123 subscribers, its YouTube Partner Program is currently not being offered. Thus, YouTube will not pay you at the moment.

But despite having a small audience, it doesn’t limit you from making revenue from other means using your YouTube channel. In fact, you can maximize your channel to earn money from promoting your brand, affiliate marketing, being a brand ambassador, and many more.

How much does YouTube pay for 123 views?

YouTube doesn’t pay for 123 views only

123 views wouldn’t be sufficient enough to get earnings on YouTube. But, once you have successfully joined YouTube Partner Program, you’ll be qualified to run paid ads. The average ad revenue generated by a YouTube channel depends on how long people watch the ads on their videos, as well as other factors such as the cost per view and the type of ad that is displayed. Not all video content is created equal, so YouTube uses CPM or cost per 1,000 views method to calculate the earnings. On average, a content creator earns as much as $0.10 to $7 per 1000 views.

Do you need 123 subscribers on YouTube to get paid?

You need at least 1,000 subscribers on YouTube to get paid. Thus, you need to grow your YouTube channel with 123 subscribers first before getting paid.

What happens when you hit 123 subscribers on YouTube?

123 subscriber is a good start to grow your channel but that wouldn’t be sufficient to earn revenue from YouTube.