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Respond to how much money I make on tiktok#tiktok #ecommerce #dropshipping #familyjobwrkfromhome

Respond to how much money I make on TikTok #tiktok #ecommerce #dropshipping #familyjobwrkfromhome


A couple of months ago, I created a viral video detailing my earnings when I first joined TikTok's Creativity Program Beta. Since then, I've received numerous comments suggesting that my income would significantly decrease over time. It has been about three months, so I decided to provide an update on my earnings and see if those comments hold any truth.

Since November, I've made around $ 182. However, it's important to note that my posting frequency has been quite low. For instance, I didn't post at all in January, which means this number could have been considerably higher if I had been more active. To give you a clearer picture, let's look at one of my recent videos.

I posted a video this week that has gone somewhat viral, currently at 170k views. From this video alone, I've made $ 66 with a 1.08 RPM (Revenue Per Mille, or per thousand views). However, only 60.8k of those views were considered 'qualified' for the Creativity Program, which is something I learned from the feedback on my original video.

Initially, I underestimated how many of my views would qualify for revenue; it turns out it's usually less than half of your total views. Despite this, my RPM has actually increased to 1.08, higher than it was when I first joined the program. So, while the qualified views are fewer than expected, my earnings per thousand views have improved.


Keywords

  • TikTok
  • Creativity Program Beta
  • Earnings
  • RPM (Revenue Per Mille)
  • Viral video
  • Qualified views

FAQ

Q: How much money have you made on TikTok since November?

A: I've made approximately $ 182 since November.

Q: Does the amount of money you earn decrease over time?

A: Not exactly. While my qualified views were fewer than expected, my RPM has actually increased.

Q: What is your RPM now compared to when you started?

A: My RPM is now 1.08, which is higher than it was when I first joined the program.

Q: How many views do my videos need to qualify for revenue?

A: Typically, less than half of your total view count qualifies for revenue in the Creativity Program.

Q: How frequently do you post on TikTok?

A: My posting frequency has been inconsistent. I did not post at all in January, which likely affected my earnings.


By reflecting on the past few months, it's clear that my earnings have varied due to the frequency of my posts and the number of qualified views. However, the revenue per thousand views (RPM) has shown an upward trend, discrediting some of the initial concerns about my potential earnings diminishing over time.