How Much Money Does My 10,000 Subscriber YouTube Channel Make???

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • How much money do RUclipsrs make? In this video, I'll be sharing experience as a motovlogger, a motorcycle vlogger, with a 10,000 subscriber RUclips channel.
    We'll look at how much money my channel made in 2022, when I started the year with 5,000 subscribers and finished with 10,000 subscribers. We'll also be looking at what that works out to in dollars per hour, as every video takes about 6 hours on average.
    All prices are being converted to US dollars to keep this as easy to understand for as many people as possible.
    I'll be sharing my earnings from January to December, as well as how many views the channel got, how much I made, and how many new subscribers I gained each month.
    We'll look at lessons learned along the way including what kind of videos did and didn't work well on my motovlog RUclips channel.
    FULL ARTICLE HERE: youmotorcycle....
    #motovlog #motovlogger #youtuberevenue

Комментарии • 57

  • @JonsMotoGarage
    @JonsMotoGarage 9 месяцев назад +4

    Strong work, bro! It's tough finding that balance between what you enjoy vs what youtube pushes/people watch. Your editing/video quality/content is top notch! Keep at it and you'll continue to see solid growth! 💯🤙

  • @EpicAdamMotovlogs
    @EpicAdamMotovlogs Год назад +3

    I have just monetized and my latest video just reached 2500 views and it paid for the coffee I bought whilst I was filming it 😆
    You're doing pretty well. I might make more videos
    I loved your travel videos. I thought they were excellent.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Adam. You might be the first and only person to tell that ! lmao. Congrats on monetizing and the first coffee. Cheers brother!

  • @NobodyWhatsoever
    @NobodyWhatsoever Год назад +3

    Alrighty, you've convinced me to find the first ever motorcycle video. Yes, it's tengential to any of your point in this, but I'm gonna go watch it now.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад

      Lmao I appreciate the heck out of you already just for that comment. You don't need to subject yourself to that haha

  • @RRRRefuelRideRace
    @RRRRefuelRideRace 8 месяцев назад +2

    Well done. Enjoed. Just keep going. YT is not just something that would be easy to do. :)

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @RRRRefuelRideRace
      @RRRRefuelRideRace 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@YouMotorcycleYou are welcome bro. Just keep going.

  • @Legal_Cannon
    @Legal_Cannon 9 дней назад

    Thanks for the tips! I’m excited about being on the verge or passing 10k subs. I hope to see your type of success in 2025.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  8 дней назад

      At the rate you're growing your channel will be bigger than mine by the end of 2025 lol. Congrats man. The first 10,000 are the hardest. You're basically there!

  • @weimaraner3240
    @weimaraner3240 5 месяцев назад +1

    Pro and con is definitely what I look for in a review, in case you need affirmation! Glad I found your channel. I'm subscribing.

    • @weimaraner3240
      @weimaraner3240 5 месяцев назад +1

      The video that got me subscribed - battery checks. Video length I'm looking for is 30 minutes and under unless I'm extremely interested in the topic. I like the variety you cover. You're personable and appear knowledgeable - you're building trust with me that the research was done. You have a good balance of facts to opinion and back up the opinions with sound reasoning. Do you take topic requests?

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for the feedback and kind words. What's the topic request? Maybe I can help, maybe not! haha

  • @jamesgamerguy3
    @jamesgamerguy3 Год назад +2

    Big respect for posting your Financials, I had wondered about how much moto vlogs made for a long time. Have you considered making more shorts on your highlights? It appears to be the biggest thing in subscriber increases lately, I've seen a few people hit over 1m just by re uploading thier tiktok footage

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +2

      Thanks very much for the kind words. I think anything that increases exposure could increase subscribers, but... so what?
      At the end of the day the goal isn't to grow a ton of subscribers, nor is it to get a ton of views. The goal is to make videos that help motorcyclists who are looking for informative content.
      Shorts are great for growing channels which do funny, shock value, controversial or inspirational stuff. I haven't seen them used well for long form information-heavy content like what I make. So any new subscribers coming through shorts probably wouldn't be clicking-through, watching for long, or engaging with my content, which could actually hurt it more overall...
      At the end of the day my subscribers make up only 3.5% of my total views. The other 96.5% comes from people who aren't subscribed. I'd rather just focus on making the best content I can than trying to grow the subscriber total. Subscriber count isn't really relevant and it's not something I care too much about.

  • @KrakensGarageandAdventures
    @KrakensGarageandAdventures Год назад +2

    Ahahaha😂 the Big But tag! Great job breaking down what we do. I have thought about sharing my Financials with my viewers. I'm not sure folks care.
    I'm so behind on everyone's content as we were on holiday. Keep up the great work, Adrian.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      Hey Eric. Welcome back. Hope the vacation went well! I tried not to spend too long on this video because I made one a year ago, and based on that, you're right. It's pretty niche and not too many people care. At the same time, I would have been one of the people who would've cared when I was starting to try to figure things out, so I made it for others like me.

  • @davidpeiffer2440
    @davidpeiffer2440 Год назад +1

    Hi, just found your bike videos and I must say your content, delivery, and personality are outstanding. With your kind indulgence, I’d like to make a suggestion. While your diction and annunciation are excellent, sometimes your speech is so rapid I end up “rewinding” multiple times (could it be I’m getting old?) Aside from that I find your posts informative, constructive, and concise. Nicely done my friend.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      Hi David, kind words and constructive feedback are both very much appreciated. You're right. Sometimes I speed up what I say if it's not really relevant, other times I just speak too quickly because I'm rushing to be concise and not waste audience's time. Something to work on! In the mean time if there's anything you're stumped on my video or anyone else's you can hit the little [CC] button in the bottom right corner of the video and turn on subtitles. I put subtitles on all my videos to help people out. Hope this helps and thanks again for both the compliment and the feedback!

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      @@theaustralianconundrum $16.55 CAD/hr or about $18.50 AUS. From what I've heard though, things are much more expensive in Australia than in Canada. We benefit from doing a lot of trade with the United States

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      @@theaustralianconundrum you're the expert 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      Best put that knowledge into a RUclips channel and help some people then

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      @@theaustralianconundrum much easier to just tell people how smart you are than actually try to back it up, right? lol

  • @RoadReality
    @RoadReality Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing! I've always wondered what a 10k sub channel made - you've done well IMO! You also most certainly crushed my numbers - more money, less hours. I just enjoy the hell out of the whole process and throw whatever I earn back into it in the form of new gear and software. Unless you're pulling in 6 figures from it, I think it's a labor of love and a hobby - and a way to capitalize on your creativity and free time, really.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      It's definitely a labor of love. I'm just trying to make the kind of content I wish the young broke student version of me would have had when I started riding, so hopefully this whole motorcycle thing gets easier and more affordable for others than it was for me.

    • @RoadReality
      @RoadReality Год назад +1

      @@YouMotorcycle And that, sir, is a worthy goal... as opposed to whatever the hell it is I'm doin' over here :D

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +2

      Everybody's different. I have no kids to raise, so this is my way of helping out the next generation.

    • @RoadReality
      @RoadReality Год назад

      @@YouMotorcycle ..and that's a great thing!

  • @jasonharley8230
    @jasonharley8230 Год назад +1

    Great analysis, very informative, good luck for the future !

  • @thefoggytrekker
    @thefoggytrekker Год назад +1

    Interesting video, thanks for your time and effort. It is definitely a labour of love. It is hard to build a brand. You provide great content and are doing great.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! Labour of love is a great way of putting it. Hopefully it helps people. For now that's the real benefit.

  • @MarkRopel
    @MarkRopel Год назад +1

    I've enjoyed A.'s work mostly on other sites, so I did subscribe here, late myself, it's your straight, "Matter of fact," "Like it or not", delivery that I enjoy over the others. Jokes, you want jokes watch Leno.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words Mark. I appreciate you sticking around over the years :)

  • @parallelfinn
    @parallelfinn Год назад +1

    Really appreciate the insight man thanks

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      Happy to help! It looks like you'll be monitized soon enough :)

  • @firet101
    @firet101 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video man. Keep up the good work but I do have a question
    As you stated the winter months are slower and in December in particular you posted one video but in the summer time when things picked up wouldn't your audience go back to watch those older videos in the heavy traffic season and help increase your revenue stream through that half of the year if you kept the consistency up?

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks and that's a great question. I think the issue with your example is that you're counting on people being like "hey there isn't already enough fresh RUclips out there, so let me go back and see what this one particular RUclipsr was doing 4 months ago."
      But in reality,
      A) there is always so much fresh new content showing up in front of our faces that who even has time to wonder what content came out months ago instead?
      B) if we try to put it into practice, what percentage of all of the channels that you are subscribed to have you gone back to look for their old stuff in the past year?
      I don't really think it's in human / viewer behavior to do that. So that's the first half of the answer. Stay tuned for part two..

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  6 месяцев назад

      The second half of the equation is that RUclips's algorithm values freshness so it's most likely to suggest to people a video on the same topic that just came out rather than a video on the same topic that came out 3 months ago. Once your video is out it's so much less likely to be suggested to people months later than it is when it's still new. Sometimes that makes a big difference sometimes it doesn't.
      Like if I do a video showing someone how to do an oil change on a given motorcycle, they probably won't care until it's time for them to actually do their oil change... But if someone is looking for a review of that same motorcycle, and mine came out 4 months ago and an equally good one came out just yesterday, guess which one the viewer is most likely to watch?
      Hope this answer helps. It's not that I wouldn't work on the channel during the winter, I just might not publish right away. Heck most of the footage from my midsize retro motorcycle series was shot 6 months ago anyway. And the footage I'll be using for my cross Italy motorcycle tour series was shot ten months ago. I'm not the type to rush lol

  • @jakerobertson6092
    @jakerobertson6092 Год назад

    Could you please do a video on changing the drum brake and changing the sparkplugs on the m50

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад

      I don't currently have an M50, sorry. These videos were all working on customers bikes so I just did whatever the customer hired me to do.

  • @pocketlint82
    @pocketlint82 Год назад +1

    I would absolutely take that deal. I'd take 6 weeks off of my $50 per hour job to make $16 per hour. Because I'd get to pour all my time into a 6 week self taught crash course in making youtube motovlog videos. Which is something I want to get into for fun anyway

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад

      Give it a shot then. There are no guarantees but it can definitely be fun, creative, and if you're helping people with your content it's very emotionally rewarding reading the comments of the people you've helped

  • @HarleysDinersRides
    @HarleysDinersRides Год назад +1

    Hey Adrian, thank you for sharing. What would happen if you put out more videos say 2 per week. Would that help you with new subs and watched vides??

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      I think so, probably. Assuming I could maintain the same helpfulness in my videos and the quality wasn't watered down. It's something I'd like to do in the future as my online work becomes a little more profitable and lets me scale back my offline work more. Fingers crossed!

    • @HarleysDinersRides
      @HarleysDinersRides Год назад

      @@YouMotorcycle Well then continued success

  • @BlackphoenixEntertainment
    @BlackphoenixEntertainment Год назад +1

    I wouldn't be able to do that for 6 weeks and make that much money. Thats the problem with RUclips payouts and people are pretty set in their real life careers. It would take wayyyyyy to much to even consider going fulltime on youtube, and then of course it never lasts. The rise and fall of Walterific is a perfect example. The dude is an amazon delivery driver now lol. but if you're young and just starting out, then that kind of money looks really good at first.
    This platform is just going to be back to a hobby platform I think, it's just not sustainable for most people anymore.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      I think you're very much right, but I think it can be sustainable for the channels that actively add value.
      Walterific, Chase, Yam, 6 ft 4 Honda, they all exploded in the dank wheelie motovlogger era. Some of them (Chase, Yam) dynamically changed what they do over the past 5 years and are still really prospering as a result. I don't know that Walter has really changed with the time, or changed with his audience, in a way that interests them. I've been a subscriber for years but I think I only watched 1 of his last dozen videos, I just don't see value in watching the others.
      I think that's why 6 ft 4 Honda kind of died off and vanished too, once you got past the dramatic titles, what was the value for my time?
      Side-note: To your point though, maybe Jake would be a good example of someone with a big channel base, making great content, who could still be doing better. Maybe the problem with the older, megachannels, is we don't know how much of the people who subscribed for the hooligan ride videos that these guys used to put out, are actually still riding.

    • @BlackphoenixEntertainment
      @BlackphoenixEntertainment Год назад +1

      @@YouMotorcycle They keep trying to hold on to the 2014-2016 years.. RUclips has moved on.

  • @typeonemoto
    @typeonemoto Год назад +1

    You asked at the end if we would take the $3600 for 6 weeks of work, or if we'd rather work our normal jobs. But I don't think that's how any newer content creators should be looking at this. You should be making videos because it's something you enjoy doing, rather than wanting this to become your job.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      "You should be making videos because it's something you enjoy doing, rather than wanting this to become your job." - The two are not mutually exclusive. You can do both.

    • @typeonemoto
      @typeonemoto Год назад +1

      @@YouMotorcycle I don’t think my comment came out the way I was thinking it. I meant for people first getting into youtube. I don’t think people should create a channel as a means to make money. But rather create a channel because they WANT to make content.

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад +1

      I guess, but let's be honest, some of the best motorcycle channels exist to make money. Fortnine is the biggest motorcycle retailer in Canada. Revzilla is part of the huge COMOTO umbrella corporation that is the biggest retailer in the US. They both make fantastic content. Ryan F9 took the job knowing it was going to pay him. Doesn't make him a bad guy. He's my favorite motorcycle youtuber.

  • @toslow9045
    @toslow9045 Год назад

    Hey, what brake lite are you using to get the flashing bulb?

    • @YouMotorcycle
      @YouMotorcycle  Год назад

      Hey check this out: ruclips.net/video/gvUosbRReY4/видео.html