Adsense Stop for Youtube, Blogger, AdMob and Host Partnerships See Earnings

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Estimated vs. finalized earnings

Estimated revenue in YouTube Analytics may differ from finalized payments due to final adjustments and is modified at the end of the month to match. Estimated revenue does not include partner-sold or partner-served advertising revenue (you can contact your partner manager if you have questions).

Estimated earnings: YouTube Analytics Revenue report

To see your estimated earnings, use the YouTube Analytics Revenue report. You won't see your YouTube revenue in AdSense Estimated Earnings.

The Revenue report is available for YouTube Partners who have associated an AdSense account. Earnings data typically displays 24–48 hours after the end of the day, Pacific Time, but may sometimes take longer to appear.

See your Revenue report

Creator Studio Classic

You can go directly to the Revenue report or follow the steps below.
1. Log in to your Google account.
2.  In the top right, select your account > Creator Studio.
3.  In the left menu, click Analytics > Revenue report.

YouTube Studio Beta
1. Sign in to YouTube Studio Beta. If you're not part of the beta, learn more.
2.  In the left menu, click Analytics.
3.  Click the Revenue tab to see revenue info cards: 
·         Your estimated revenue: This shows how much you're earning, including revenue from all Google-sold ads, transactions, and subscriptions. It does not include partner-sold and partner-served ads. This number may be adjusted and may not match your final AdSense payments.
·         Monthly estimated revenue: This shows how much your channel has earned in the last six months. For ongoing months and months without finalized payments, revenue is estimated and subject to change. 
·         Estimated monetized playbacks: This shows how many times a viewer saw at least 1 ad while watching a video. This estimate includes cases where a viewer quits watching during the pre-roll ad. 
·       Top-earning videos: This shows videos with the highest estimated revenue for the time period.
·        Revenue sources: This shows how you're making money with YouTube.
·        Ad types: This shows what ad formats are shown on your channel.
·    Tansactions: This shows estimated transaction revenue, including money from paid content and Super Chat, minus any refunds to partners.
4.    Click on the cards to get a deeper dive.
      The general trends available in Estimated earnings graph should reflect the finalized data, but we cannot guarantee that the data will not change. The latency for the most recent Estimated earnings data is approximately two days. Because the data is shown before the end of the month, there may be slight adjustments made at the end of the month.

     Finalized earnings: AdSense Payments report

     You can find finalized YouTube earnings within your AdSense account.

     Finalized earnings are not transferred to AdSense until about halfway through the following month (i.e. earnings accrued in June will be transferred to AdSense in mid-July).

     Finalized YouTube earnings for the previous month are added to your AdSense account balance between the 10th and 14th of the month and paid out that month if your total balance has reached the payment threshold and if you have no payment holds.
Learn more about AdSense payments in the AdSense Help Center 


Source: https://support.google.com/

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