I tried using 'ViewStats' which estimates how much revenue a YouTube channel earns



YouTube has introduced a ``YouTube Partner Program'' that allows monetization through advertising revenue and channel memberships based on video playback, and users who meet certain conditions can publish content on YouTube and liven up the community. You can earn money by doing so. `` ViewStats '' developed by

MrBeast , a famous YouTuber with over 200 million subscribers, is a site that estimates how much revenue a YouTube channel is making, and actually displays GIGAZINE's channel. I tried to.

YouTube Channel Statistics - ViewStats
https://www.viewstats.com/

When you access ViewStats it looks like this. Please note that it is still a beta version as it says 'BETA'.



When I entered 'GIGAZINE' in the search field in the center,

the GIGAZINE channel was hit, so I clicked on it.



Then, VIEW (number of viewers), SUBS (number of registrants), and EST.REV (estimated revenue) for the past 28 days were displayed. Looking at the expected revenue, it was displayed as approximately 1,300 dollars (approximately 186,000 yen). The estimated revenue for the past 28 days displayed on YouTube's management screen was approximately 25,000 yen, so this means that the number is approximately 7 times higher. For other channels as well, it would be a good idea to consider the actual revenue to be approximately 1/5th to 1/7th of the numbers displayed on ViewStats.



Below that is a graph showing the trends in the number of viewers.



Furthermore, the trends in the number of channel subscribers are summarized in a table.



Trends in the number of monthly viewers



Trends in the number of monthly subscribers



When you select 'Videos', a list of published videos is displayed. The videos are displayed in chronological order, but for some reason

the video released on September 30, 2023 is the latest video. This may be the reason for the discrepancy in earnings.



If you select 'Projection', the trends in the number of viewers and channel subscribers will be displayed in more detail.



'Similar Channel' automatically selects and displays similar channels that viewers and subscribers share.



'About' displays the channel overview.

in Review,   Web Service, Posted by log1i_yk