What Tech creators actually earn at 50 million views
Software, gadgets, and B2B SaaS advertisers pay premium CPMs for tech audiences — RPMs sit well above the YouTube average. For a tech channel at 50 million views, the long-form ad-revenue range typically lands between $300K (Tier-3 international, light ad load, low monetized rate) and $1.1M (US-heavy, 8+ minute videos with mid-rolls, Q4 seasonality). The typical payout sits near $600K.
- • Tech long-form RPM range: $6.00 (low) → $12.00 (typical) → $22.00 (high)
- • Tech Shorts RPM (pooled): $0.05 → $0.12 → $0.25 per 1,000 views
- • Sponsorships on a 50 million-view tech channel video typically add $360K–$1.8M on top of ad revenue.
Long-form vs Shorts payout at 50 million views
If those 50 million views are pure Shorts, the same tech channel earns roughly $6.0K from the Shorts pool — about 100× less than the long-form equivalent. This is why mixed-format channels often see blended RPM collapse when Shorts views dominate.
How to use this calculator
The calculator above is preloaded with Tech's typical RPM ($12.00) and 50 million views. Adjust the RPM slider toward $22.00 if your audience is US-heavy and you publish 8+ minute videos with multiple mid-rolls. Drop toward $6.00 if you publish under 8 minutes or your audience is Tier-3 international.
FAQ
How much does a tech channel make at 50 million views?
Long-form ad revenue typically lands between $300K and $1.1M per 50 million views, with $600K as the typical figure. Sponsorships and affiliates often add 1–5× on top of ad revenue.
What's a normal RPM for a tech YouTuber?
$6–$22 depending on country mix. US-heavy review channels often clear $15+. Tutorial-heavy channels run lower because watch sessions are shorter and ad-load is lighter.
Do tech channels earn more from sponsorships than ads?
Almost always. A single sponsored integration from a SaaS or hardware brand often pays 3–10× the ad revenue on the same video.
What's the difference between RPM and CPM for Tech creators?
CPM is what advertisers pay per 1,000 impressions before YouTube's 45% cut. RPM is what you actually receive per 1,000 video views (including unmonetized views). For Tech, a CPM of $21.60 translates to a creator RPM near $12.00.