Message from @Timcast
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Now, there are advertising models that actually track your internet usage - I know facebook does this
where if you visit a website, you're more likely to see paid ads for that website
it's more of a brand awareness model, where they try to keep their company name in your mind to get you to eventually buy
I'm not sure if youtube uses it, but google's advertising services do use it sometimes.
mmhmm
For instance, I just went to www.escapistmagazine.com, and I got this ad https://s0.2mdn.net/6232239/Cart-Abandoners-300x250.jpg
I've been recently looking for server space for a media company I'm trying to build, and bluehost was one of the server providers that I looked at.
That's a very directed advertisement.
I had to disable my ad blocker just to get an example. >:D
But no, I don't recall what ads I see on Tim's videos when I watch them on my phone (He does get ads on them there)
because I usually tune them out. They usually come in in the middle of a video... :/
so sould i use brave and bat?
how much money would you have gotten if this newest youtube guillotine had not hit you, and you had 999 subscribers and 3999 hours of viewtime? Just out of curiosity, I have no clue. Is it tens of dollars, or hundreds?
yearly, that is
so 4k viewer hours is 240k minutes watched
lets say you make 2 minute videos
120k views
so you get 119k views
that can be from 50-200$ maybe
I guess that's a decent chunk of money but that's not like anybody's career or anything
heh
600 minutes per view (that reaches 100%)
so its kinda whack but w.e
yeah I understand, I totally hate it but I'm trying to get the boundaries of the thing
some people can hit 10k subs but not hit teh hour mark becuse they had a viral 30 second video
thanks for explaining btw.
30 seconde video
average watch time is 20 seconds
yeah, meme videos and such
youll need 720,000 views
time to twitch it
and get subs
and bits
and whatnot
and amazon (actual possible competitor to youtube)
but would it be trading one set of problems for another.. who knows...
I guess the worst thing from this is that if you're a budding content creator, the first time someone pays you money for the stuff you've created feels good
that being said, Amazon is probably the only feasable company that could possibly bring any competition to Youtube...
and now the treshold is pretty high
not only is the threshold high, the production value is high