Quanto mi ha pagato YouTube per il mio video da 15 MILIONI DI VIEWS. - Summary

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**Title (implied):** "YouTube Earnings Reality Check"

**Summary:**

* The creator shares their YouTube earnings to debunk the misconception that YouTubers easily get rich.
* They compare their earnings to those of a US-based creator, highlighting the significant difference due to factors like location, taxes, and monetization policies.
* Key figures mentioned:
+ 14.5M views (their most viewed video): earned approximately €1,010 (~ $1,100 USD)
+ 9M views (second most viewed video): earned €2,200 (~ $2,400 USD)
+ Contrast: a US creator with 1M views earned $4,500
* The creator emphasizes that Italy has high taxes and poor services, impacting earnings.
* The video aims to provide a realistic view of YouTube earnings, without complaining, but rather to show that "not all that glitters is gold" in the creator's native Italy.

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1. A YouTube video with 15 million views earned its creator $33,668.
2. Another YouTube video with 14.5 million views earned its creator approximately €29,000.
3. A video with 6.2 million views earned its creator $11,000.
4. A YouTube channel's earnings vary based on factors including:
* Content type
* Video duration
* Language
* Country's GDP per capita (GPM)
* Channel niche
* Audience type
5. The creator of the current video has 20 years of experience in the information field.
6. A video lasting 23 minutes may have limited advertisers, affecting earnings.
7. Taxes and network percentages reduce a creator's take-home pay.
8. For one video, the creator took home approximately €500 out of €1,010 after taxes and expenses.
9. Expenses for another video included paying a guest's (Ludovica Pagani) manager and crew.
10. A video with 9 million views earned €2,200 due to copyright claims reducing monetization.
11. Italy has one of the highest tax rates in the world, negatively impacting creator earnings.
12. An American channel with 1 million views earned $4,500, in contrast to the creator's lower earnings per view in Italy.