YouTube Pro Series: Talent Management

YouTube Pro Series: Talent Management

Check out the latest YouTube Pro Series on finding and working with a talent manager, brought to you from YouTube Space London!

Benjamin Cook leads a conversation with Lisa Filipelli of Big Frame, Joe Penna, Tyler Oakley, and Dominic Smales of Gleam Digital about the ins and outs of working …

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How ‘tentpole’ programming can boost your channel

How ‘tentpole’ programming can boost your channel

You’ve been looking forward to it for months. The film’s set to be released next Friday, and you’ve coordinated your schedule accordingly. The trailer just showed enough of the film to spark that deep-rooted anxiety that won’t be satisfied until you sit down in the dark theater and …

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Investing in you: more tools to build your channels

Investing in you: more tools to build your channels

If you’re with us and the thousands of video fans at VidCon, you’ll hear about more ways we’re investing in you on YouTube. We’re here to help you: from promotion to channel management to content optimization, we have the resources and programs to support you. That’s …

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3 Reasons to model your YouTube content after TV

3 Reasons to model your YouTube content after TV

TV as we know it is becoming a thing of the past—but that doesn’t mean we can’t learn from its successes. The content that top YouTube creators produce is more like traditional television than you might think! Here are three established practices from TV that you can use to propel …

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Level up your skills with the Creator Hub

Level up your skills with the Creator Hub In the fast-paced world of YouTube, it can be challenging to keep up with all of the latest creator resources available to you. To make life a bit easier, we just redesigned the Creator Hub to help you find the resources you need to help create better …

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What is CPM? ECMP? RPM?

What is CPM? ECMP? RPM?

CPMs are widely misunderstood, and the term is often misused. So this week we’ll cover the basics. Over the next couple weeks, we’ll share with you how CPMs change over time and things you can try to boost them.

What is CPM?

CPM is actually a stat meant for advertisers, …

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Connecting with your Top Fans

Connecting with your Top Fans

We know that behind every great channel are a set of dedicated fans, and we want to help bring you closer to your top fans. This year, at VidCon, YouTube announced the start of a Beta test for a feature called Top Fans — a set of tools to …

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Season CPM blues

Season CPM blues

Why do CPMs sometimes drop suddenly during certain parts of the year?

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As a content creator, you likely have a love/hate relationship with the advertising market. Some months you absolutely love what you read in your earnings reports, and other months you’re ready to …

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Turning comments into conversations that matter to you

Turning comments into conversations that matter to you

This is an archived story from 2013.

Let’s say you’re enjoying Lindsey Stirling or Epic Rap Battles’ latest video and want to join in the conversation. Would you rather see comments from people you care about (including Lindsey or ERB themselves), or just whoever in the world …

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Crafting the perfect video title

Crafting the perfect video title

When uploading to YouTube, your video’s title is one of the first things a potential viewer will see. Like a great book title, your video title needs to intrigue viewers instantly and make them eager to watch. Let’s take a look at a few strong practices to attract viewers and …

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Note: The accepted formula that Auxiliary Mode Inc. uses to calculate the CPM range is $0.45 USD - $25.00 USD.

The range fluctuates this much because many factors come into play when calculating a CPM. Quality of traffic, source country, niche type of video, price of specific ads, adblock, the actual click rate, watch time and etc.

Cost per thousand (CPM) is a marketing term used to denote the price of 1,000 advertisement impressions on one webpage. If a website publisher charges $2.00CPM, that means an advertiser must pay $2.00 for every 1,000 impressions of its ad. The "M" in CPM represents the Roman numeral for 1,000.

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