Intro
Video creators often wonder which platform pays more for their content—Facebook or TikTok? In 2025, both platforms offer monetization, but their payout models and CPM (cost per thousand impressions) rates are quite different. Here’s how they compare for every 1,000 views.
Facebook: Earnings Per 1,000 Views
- CPM Range:
Most creators earn between $2 and $5 per 1,000 monetized views on Facebook, depending on content type, audience location, and engagement.
- Top Niches:
Finance, tech, education, and business content can reach even higher CPMs.
- Earnings Example:
1,000 U.S.-based views on a well-performing video = $4–$11 (especially for in-demand niches and top regions)
TikTok: Earnings Per 1,000 Views
- Creator Fund Model:
TikTok’s payout is not strictly CPM-based. Most earnings come from the Creator Fund, brand deals, and gifts in live streams.
- Average Payout:
The TikTok Creator Fund pays creators roughly $0.02 to $0.04 per 1,000 views (source: Business Insider).
- Brand Partnerships:
Many TikTokers rely on sponsored content and direct partnerships to significantly boost earnings, as platform payouts are minimal.
Comparison Table
Platform | CPM / Payout per 1,000 Views | Monetization Model |
$2–$5+ (can be $10+ in top niches/regions) | Ad-based (CPM, ad breaks) | |
TikTok | $0.02–$0.04 (Creator Fund) | Creator Fund, gifts, sponsorships |
Which Platform Pays More?
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Facebook pays substantially more per 1,000 views than TikTok for most creators, especially if you reach audiences in high-CPM countries or valuable niches.
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TikTok is excellent for building reach, virality, and brand deals, but its direct platform payout per view is much lower than Facebook’s ad-based earnings.
What Influences Your Earnings on Each Platform?
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Audience Region: Both platforms pay more for U.S., U.K., Canada, and Western Europe traffic.
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Niche: Content in finance, tech, and business pays more on both platforms, but Facebook’s CPM advantage is clear.
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Engagement: Longer watch times and high interaction boost CPM on Facebook and can improve performance on TikTok.
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Monetization Options: TikTok creators often supplement earnings with live gifts, affiliate deals, and brand sponsorships.
Conclusion
For pure platform payout per 1,000 views, Facebook is the clear winner in 2025—often paying more than 50x what TikTok’s Creator Fund offers. However, TikTok can still be lucrative through external brand deals and massive reach. For sustainable, ad-driven income, Facebook’s CPM model is hard to beat.