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How much did YouTube PAY me with ZERO subscribers? Is making money THIS EASY?How much did YouTube PAY me with ZERO subscribers? Is making money THIS EASY?">

How much did YouTube PAY me with ZERO subscribers? Is making money THIS EASY?

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Hey everyone — welcome to my big reveal. This is the very first video on my channel. I’m Jimmy, and today I’m going to show you exactly how much YouTube paid me in 2022 despite having zero views and zero subscribers. You might find the result surprising. Okay, roll the intro music — wait, there’s no intro. What do you mean there’s nothing playing? I asked you to set up a live stream because you didn’t have time to make an intro. I thought that’s what I was paying you for. No, I just filmed it. We can edit all this out, right? It’s a live stream — I don’t really know what that means. Alright, here we go. We’re back, so let’s not waste any more time and jump straight into the analytics. As you can see on the screen, I have zero minutes of watch time, zero views, and zero subscribers. Now let’s flick over to the monetization tab and check the balance. and it’s still zero dollars. Can we cut, Mason? I thought it was obvious when I hired you that you’d handle the intros and sort out all this monetization stuff for me. This is your first video. What does that have to do with it? Well, they don’t pay you for your first video. Why not? Because you’re a nobody. Honestly, I expected things to go a bit differently. I even assumed YouTube might front me payment for a few videos — I’m still figuring out how this whole platform works. Anyway, I want to thank today’s sponsor: Staples — not the store, but actual staples. Use them when you have several sheets of paper that need to be fastened into one stack that won’t go wandering. Stapler not included. Full disclosure: the maker of these staples hasn’t paid me for this ad… yet. This is Jimmy signing off. Cut. Wow, Mason, that really was rough. You totally embarrassed me and made me look like an idiot — and you didn’t need to help with that. Look, this YouTube thing isn’t as lucrative as I thought it would be, so I’m going to be a little late on paying you, Mason. Don’t be too hasty; I truly believe this staple sponsorship will work out in the end. Alright, we’re back. Be sure to check out my next video: “How to gravel for your job back after an unsuccessful YouTube career.” I’ll see you in the next one.

Useful information — why the balance was zero and what actually pays

Short answer: if you have zero views and zero subscribers, YouTube will pay $0. Ads and other platform revenue require viewers, and creators only receive ad payments after they qualify for monetization and reach payment thresholds. Here are the key facts and practical tips so you know what to expect and how to start earning.

How YouTube monetization works (basics)

Common metrics to understand

Realistic earnings expectations

CPMs and RPMs vary dramatically: anywhere from a few cents to tens of dollars per 1,000 views depending on niche, audience location, and ad format. Many small creators first earn meaningful income only after building a steady audience and consistent view counts. Don’t expect significant ad revenue with only a handful of views.

Ways to make money before (or without) YPP

Practical checklist to start earning

Final notes

Making money on YouTube is possible, but it requires viewers. If your analytics show zeros right now, treat this as the starting point — aim to produce useful or entertaining content consistently, learn from your analytics, and diversify revenue streams so you’re not dependent only on ad income. For step-by-step lessons, check YouTube Creator Academy and creator community forums for up-to-date tips and tools.

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