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How much money will you receive if your YouTube video receives 20,000 views? Learn the full math behind the earnings process here.

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If you're just starting to create content and upload videos to YouTube, it's important to understand the platform's earnings process.

If you're creating content, it's crucial to understand the math behind YouTube's earnings process. You also need to understand CPM and RPM. Today, we'll explain how much you can earn for 20,000 views.

If you're just starting to create content and upload videos to YouTube, it's crucial to understand the platform's earnings process. YouTube pays based on several factors, including views, content category, and audience geography. On average, a creator can earn 30-50 rupees per 1,000 ad views. Let's explore how much you can earn after reaching 20,000 views and how the math works.

How much will you earn per 20,000 views?

In 2026, YouTube is expected to earn approximately ₹50-₹200 per 1,000 views. However, the exact earnings may vary depending on the category, format, and location. So, to estimate, you could earn anywhere from ₹1,000 to ₹4,000 per 20,000 views. If you're an established creator with an established channel, you could earn ₹50,000-₹200,000 per 1 million views, and up to ₹20 lakh per 10 million views. It's also important to note that to earn from YouTube, you must be part of the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). Furthermore, earnings depend on CPM and RPM.

What is CPM?

CPM, or Cost Per Mille, is the amount advertisers pay YouTube for every 1,000 ad views. This can vary depending on the content type, audience, and time of year. In India, it ranges from around 20-150 rupees. Talking about RPM, it is Revenue per mille. This is the money a creator receives after 1,000 video views. RPM is arrived at after YouTube's share is deducted from CPM. Other revenue sources, including ads, channel memberships, YouTube Premium revenue, SuperChat, and Super Stickers, are also calculated in RPM.