Insider Benchmarks From $1,041,978 In YouTube Ads Cost Data

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Silvio Perez
Founder @AdConversion

If you’ve ever asked yourself:

  • How much does YouTube Ads cost?
  • What’s a good view rate for YouTube Ads? 
  • What’s a good CTR for YouTube Ads?

We analyzed $1,041,978 In YouTube Ads data from 2023-2024 to find the answers. 

Now It’s important to stress that benchmarks and stats should not be seen as law

Use these benchmarks and stats  as helpful starting point for perspective. 

But ultimately you should hold yourself accountable to your own results. 

The data set is comprised of the following sample:

  • Companies with > $10,000 in YouTube spend
  • Historical performance from 2023-2024
  • 100% B2B SaaS organizations 

For my fellow nerds 🤓 you can review and play with the anonymized data set here <<

YouTube Ads Benchmark table showing cost, CPC, impressions, CPM, views, CPV, view rate, clicks, and CTR

Let’s jump into the insights! 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

How Much Does YouTube Ads Cost?

Average Cost Per View (CPV)

The average cost per view for YouTube in-stream ads is $0.05, ranging from $0.01-$0.19.

A view is only counted if someone watches at least 30 seconds of your video. 

Bar graph of YouTube Ads Average CPV from B2B SaaS companies showing varying CPV rates

Average Cost Per Click (CPC)

The average cost per click for YouTube Ads is $3.56, ranging from $0.05 - $10.71.

Bar graph of YouTube Ads Average CPC from b2b saas companies highlighting cost per click data

Average Cost Per Thousand Impressions (CPM)

The average cost per thousand impressions (CPM) for YouTube Ads is $9, ranging from $1 - $23. 

Bar graph of YouTube Ads Average CPM from b2b saas companies displaying cost per thousand impressions

What’s a Good View Rate for YouTube Ads? 

The average view rate for YouTube in-stream ads is 29.24%, ranging from 3.47% - 51.39%. 

Bar graph of YouTube Ads Average View Rate from b2b saas companies showcasing view percentages

What’s a Good CTR for YouTube Ads?

The average clickthrough rate  for YouTube in-stream ads is 0.51%, ranging from 0.09% - 1.64%. 

Bar graph of YouTube Ads Average CTR from b2b saas companies depicting click-through rates

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Hope these benchmarks and stats gave you some insight on YouTube Ads. 

As mentioned at the beginning of this article benchmarks should only be used as a starting point. 

Your performance and beating your current benchmarks is ultimately all that matters most. 

People Also Ask

How can I optimize my YouTube Ads to achieve a lower Cost Per View (CPV)?

To reduce CPV, focus on creating engaging content that resonates with your target audience. Utilize precise targeting options to reach viewers more likely to engage with your ad, and experiment with different ad formats to determine which yields the best performance.

What factors influence the Cost Per Thousand Impressions (CPM) for YouTube Ads?

CPM is affected by factors including audience demographics, geographic location, industry competition, and seasonal demand. Understanding these elements can help in strategizing your ad placements and budgeting effectively.

How does the bidding strategy impact the overall cost of YouTube Ads?

Choosing between bidding strategies like Cost-Per-View (CPV) and Cost-Per-Thousand Impressions (CPM) can significantly influence ad costs. Selecting a strategy that aligns with your campaign objectives—whether focusing on views or impressions—can optimize spending.

What are some best practices for achieving a higher click-through rate (CTR) on YouTube Ads?

Enhance CTR by crafting compelling ad creatives with clear calls-to-action, ensuring relevance to the target audience, and conducting A/B testing to refine ad elements. Monitoring performance metrics allows for continuous optimization.

How can I effectively measure the return on investment (ROI) for my YouTube Ad campaigns?

Calculate ROI by comparing the revenue generated from the ad campaign to the total ad spend. Utilize tracking tools to monitor conversions and assess the profitability of your campaigns, adjusting strategies as needed to improve outcomes.

Silvio Perez
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