What CPM actually pays in Norway
Highest GDP per capita in Europe — finance and travel advertisers bid heavily on Norwegian audiences. CPM (cost per 1,000 impressions) for Norway-based YouTube views typically ranges from $6.50 to $34.00, with $13.50 as the typical value across most niches. As a Tier-1 (premium) market, Norway sits at the top of YouTube's global CPM auction.
- • Norway CPM range: $6.50 → $13.50 → $34.00
- • Local currency: NOK
- • Market tier: Tier-1 (premium) — affects every advertiser bid auction
Norway CPM by niche
CPM varies wildly across niches even within Norway. Finance, B2B, and tech content lands at the high end (~$34.00+), while gaming, entertainment, and music sit near the low end (~$6.50). Apply Norway's tier multiplier to any niche RPM to get a localized estimate.
Earnings estimate for Norway audience
A channel pulling 100,000 monthly views from a Norway-heavy audience would typically generate around $1,350 in monthly ad revenue at the typical CPM of $13.50. Use the calculator above to model your own view count and CPM expectations.
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FAQ
What is the average YouTube CPM in Norway?
The typical YouTube CPM for Norway sits around $13.50, with a normal range from $6.50 (low-CPM niches like entertainment, music) to $34.00 (high-CPM niches like finance, B2B). Highest GDP per capita in Europe — finance and travel advertisers bid heavily on Norwegian audiences.
Why is Norway's CPM so high?
Norway is classified as a Tier-1 (premium) market. Highest GDP per capita in Europe — finance and travel advertisers bid heavily on Norwegian audiences.
How much does a 1M-view video earn from Norway viewers?
At Norway's typical CPM of $13.50, 1 million views from this market generate roughly $13,500 in ad revenue. High-CPM niches in Norway can clear $34,000+.
Are Norway CPMs and RPMs the same thing?
No. CPM is what advertisers pay per 1,000 ad impressions (gross). RPM is what creators receive per 1,000 video views after YouTube's 45% cut and unmonetized views. For Norway, the typical CPM of $13.50 translates to a creator RPM of around $6.80.