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This is how much being a content creator and the Tiktok creator fund has paid me in one year

Introduction

Over the past year, I've embarked on an exciting journey as a content creator on TikTok, and I've seen firsthand the monetary potential this platform offers. For those who have been following my journey, I've created numerous videos encouraging individuals to start producing content because TikTok has the potential to be life-changing.

My Earnings Overview

The TikTok Creativity Program, which officially launched about a year ago, became an avenue for creators like myself to earn money through views. I vividly recall making a video where I shared my experience after one of my videos accumulated a couple of million views, earning me around £1,000. Today, I’ll break down exactly how much I’ve earned from this program in the past year.

As of today, I have earned £11,890 purely from views on TikTok. My earnings per thousand qualified views, represented as RPM, stands at 68p. A "qualified view" refers to those that are viewed for a specific duration on videos longer than one minute. This year, I garnered 17.3 million qualified views on my content.

It’s essential to note that the revenue from TikTok fluctuates greatly. For example, when the Creativity Program first launched in August, my earnings peaked, followed by a steady decline before I faced some challenges getting reapproved for the fund due to algorithm updates. There was a brief period when I was removed from the Creativity Fund for reportedly producing "unoriginal content," which caused an income dip. However, I eventually regained access and saw some ups and downs throughout the months, with significant earnings spikes in February and August due to popular videos.

Despite the volatility, I maintained a consistent posting schedule, typically shooting for 6 to 10 videos per day. My experience demonstrates that the key to success on TikTok requires persistence and finding your unique voice. It’s crucial to mention that these earnings are taxable, and those who reach a specific income threshold need to declare it.

Being a content creator has proven to be lucrative; I’ve made nearly £122,000 from TikTok in total. This income can indeed be life-altering, especially during challenging economic times. If you're thinking about what an extra income of £1,000 a month would mean for you and your family, I encourage you to reach out; I’m here to help. I also recently started a new channel called Nick and Keeks Van Life, which is rapidly growing, and once it reaches 10,000 followers, I can monetize that content too.

In conclusion, my journey on TikTok has been rewarding, and I’m excited about sharing insights and tips on how to navigate the platform effectively.


Keyword

  • TikTok
  • Creator Fund
  • Creativity Program
  • Earnings
  • Content Creator
  • Qualified Views
  • RPM
  • Monetization
  • Video Production
  • Social Media Income

FAQ

Q: How much did you earn from TikTok in the last year?
A: I earned £11,890 purely from views.

Q: What is RPM, and how much do you receive per qualified view?
A: RPM stands for Revenue Per Mille (per thousand views), and I earn 68p for every thousand qualified views.

Q: What are qualified views?
A: Qualified views are those that have been watched for a specific duration on videos longer than one minute.

Q: Did you face any challenges within the TikTok Creativity Fund?
A: Yes, I was temporarily removed from the program due to claims of unoriginal content but was able to regain access.

Q: How many videos do you typically post daily?
A: I usually post 6 to 10 videos per day.

Q: What other projects are you working on?
A: I recently started a channel called Nick and Keeks Van Life, which is also gaining followers.