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Earnings Per View Across Social Platforms

  • Felix Rose-Collins
  • 3 min read

Intro

When it comes to making money as a creator, understanding how much you can earn for each view on major platforms is essential. Earnings per view (EPV) can vary widely based on platform, content type, region, and your audience’s engagement. Here’s how Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and other leading platforms compare.

Instagram

Short-Form Content (Reels):

  • Reels Play Bonus / Ads: $1–$8 per 1,000 views (CPM), typically translating to $0.001–$0.008 per view.

  • Sponsored Posts: Rates are higher and not strictly per view—micro-influencers can earn $100–$1,000 per post; macro-influencers and celebrities can command much more.

Key Factors:

  • Must be eligible for bonus or ad programs (invite-only).

  • Brand deals often bring in more than platform payouts.

YouTube

Long-Form Videos:

  • AdSense RPM (Revenue per Mille): $1–$5 per 1,000 views on average ($0.001–$0.005 per view), but can reach $20+ per 1,000 in premium niches.

  • YouTube Shorts Fund: $0.50–$2 per 1,000 views ($0.0005–$0.002 per view).

  • Sponsored Integrations: Payment varies widely but often exceeds platform ad earnings, especially for larger channels.

Key Factors:

  • Longer videos and premium topics yield higher EPV.

  • Geographic location of your audience plays a big role in RPM.

TikTok

Short-Form Content:

  • Creator Fund: $0.02–$0.04 per 1,000 views ($0.00002–$0.00004 per view).

  • Creativity Program Beta: $0.50–$1 per 1,000 views ($0.0005–$0.001 per view) for videos over one minute.

  • Brand Deals & Shop: Can raise overall earnings, but standard EPV from TikTok itself is much lower than YouTube or Instagram.

Key Factors:

  • TikTok’s direct payouts are much lower, but viral reach can be massive.

Facebook

Long-Form & Short-Form Videos:

  • In-Stream Ads: $1–$5 per 1,000 views ($0.001–$0.005 per view) for long-form videos.

  • Facebook Reels Bonus: $0.50–$4 per 1,000 views ($0.0005–$0.004 per view), generally lower than Instagram’s Reels.

  • Fan Support (Stars, Subscriptions): Variable, not directly tied to views.

Key Factors:

  • Facebook monetization is best for longer videos with high engagement.

Twitch

Live Streams:

  • Ad Revenue: $0.25–$3 per 1,000 views ($0.00025–$0.003 per view).

  • Subscriptions, Bits, Donations: Most earnings come from fan support rather than ads.

Key Factors:

  • Highly dependent on loyal, paying communities.

Other Platforms

Snapchat:

  • Spotlight: $1–$5 per 1,000 views for top creators, but payouts are competitive and often one-off.

Patreon, Substack, OnlyFans:

  • Earnings are subscription-based and depend on the number of paying fans, not views.

Side-by-Side Comparison Table

Platform Ad/Bonus Payout (per 1,000 views) Earnings Per View ($USD) Notes
Instagram $1–$8 (Reels) $0.001–$0.008 Bonus/ad programs invite-only
YouTube $1–$5 (AdSense), $0.5–$2 (Shorts) $0.001–$0.005 Highest for long-form, premium niches
TikTok $0.02–$1 $0.00002–$0.001 Lowest EPV, but highest viral potential
Facebook $1–$5 (long), $0.5–$4 (Reels) $0.0005–$0.005 Strong for long-form video
Twitch $0.25–$3 $0.00025–$0.003 Most revenue from subscriptions, not ads
Snapchat $1–$5 (Spotlight) $0.001–$0.005 Top creators only

What Impacts Earnings Per View?

  • Region: US/UK/Western Europe audiences generate higher CPMs than other regions.

  • Niche: Finance, tech, and luxury content earn more than general lifestyle or entertainment.

  • Engagement: More likes, comments, and shares boost your algorithmic reach and ad placement quality.

  • Platform Programs: Not all creators are eligible for every monetization program.

Conclusion

YouTube and Instagram currently offer the highest earnings per view—especially for long-form, niche, or high-engagement content. TikTok leads in potential reach and growth, but direct payouts are much lower. Facebook and Twitch are strong for those with a loyal fan base and longer videos. The smartest creators diversify across multiple platforms to maximize their revenue and reach.

Felix Rose-Collins

Felix Rose-Collins

Ranktracker's CEO/CMO & Co-founder

Felix Rose-Collins is the Co-founder and CEO/CMO of Ranktracker. With over 15 years of SEO experience, he has single-handedly scaled the Ranktracker site to over 500,000 monthly visits, with 390,000 of these stemming from organic searches each month.

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