iHasCupquake is a popular YouTube channel run by a female gamer by the name Tiffany Garcia who refers to herself as Tiffy Quake online. She has an estimated net worth of $8 million mainly earned from YouTube and other ventures. Tiffy became popular from her Minecraft gaming videos but has since diversified to other games. Outside gaming she does fun geeky baking and DIY videos plus anything creative and artsy.
Tiffany is married to gamer Mario Herrera (Red). Tiffany runs another popular channel by the name Tiffyquake. This is where she posts extra content that didn’t make it into the main channel and these are mainly DIY videos.
How Much Money Does iHasCupQuake Earn On YouTube?
iHasCupquake has over 6.2 million subscribers growing by around 2,000 new subs daily and has accumulated over 2.8 billion views since August 2010. On average the channel gets around 300,000 views across its videos every day which in return generate an average revenue $600 per day ($220,000 a year) from the ads that run on the videos.
YouTubers get paid $2 – $7 per 1000 monetized views after YouTube takes its cut. Monetized views range from 40% – 80% of the total views. All these are influenced by several factors like device played on, the location of the viewer, ad inventory, how many ads there are on a video, how many people skip the ads, type of advertisement, ad engagement, type of content etc. The cost of an ad view is based on an auction between advertisers based on views. Advertisers have to bid a minimum of $0.01 per view.
There is also a program known as Google Preferred where deep-pocketed companies can target ads on the top 5% most popular content. The ad rates here are higher than normal. Apart from ads, YouTubers also generate extra from YouTube Red viewers who pay a monthly fee to view premium content on YouTube plus watch videos without ads. Here they get paid based on watch time on their videos. The longer the viewers watch their videos, the more money they earn.
Tiffy make more money through her other channel Tiffyquake plus she also sells merchandise to her loyal fans. She also gets sponsors on some of her videos from big companies like Nintendo, Best Fiends, Nix Hydra Games, Google, Lego, Electronic Arts, Dairy Queen etc. These pay tens of thousands of dollars to get a product mention in some of the popular videos.