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Unfortunately, not really for a large amount of creators. Ad Revenue doesn't pay out very well anyways, but the requirements to even unlock it in the first place are pretty steep so most series don't qualify.

I believe it's 1,000 min. subs, and 40,000 monthly page views? Even if you have the subs, you only get ad revenue on the months that you hit the view requirements.

^ basically this. The data used in this video is by their admission estimated / from the best data they could find, but this is an interesting recent video that gives some sort of context to what earning on webtoons for the average canvas series looks like:

Yep, and you also have to submit your series for WT to approve for ad share. Creators don't get a button they can click to unlock automatically.

Also the minimum to actually withdraw your money to put in your pocket is $100 I think.

And those 40,000 views have to all be from the US as well which honestly is really unfair considering how international Webtoon is.

For an idea of how many total views and subscribers you need to reach to be eligible, if you look at January's28 list for the current Canvas Creator Rewards program those who qualify for the lowest tier (which also requires a minimum 40,000 US page views and only earns you $100 a month) average at over 1 million total views and over 30,000 subs

As mentioned by everyone else here, earning money on WEBTOON is really hard. The threshold required to even unlock the Ad Revenue option over there is huge; if I had that kind of following, that would be a reward in and of itself.

Ad revenue is way easier to unlock here on Tapas, but it's still fractions of pennies until your monthly page views are numbering in the tens of thousands.

WEBTOON does have a creator Patreon button at the bottom of each page you post, which is nice. By linking your Patreon to your WEBTOON account, dedicated readers can choose to flick a couple of dollars your way each month, if they wish to. That said, convincing people to sign up for that is hard. Out of a combined 300 subs between Tapas and WEBTOON, I have... one patron. :sweat_02: Which is still super flattering, and I appreciate her so much, but you can't just assume people will flock to drop coins in your basket just because they like your comic.

Making a webcomic should be viewed through the lens of artistic improvement and refinement of one's drawing and writing skills, unless you're already a comics pro. (In which case, the ambition to monetise it quickly is more realistic/understandable.) It's also an opportunity to build an audience who are interested in your work!

The path to becoming skilled enough to make a living from this is a long one; enjoy the journey, and don't focus as much on the destination. By doing that, the journey becomes so much more fulfilling.

Sure it can. We made about $400 on Ad-sharing so far in the past 2-3 years or so.
But you have to be popular and get a lot of website hits and visits first.

I’m not sure it will be a very positive result but I applied for revenue last month, just got accepted this month so I’m waiting to see, what if anything happens.

My views aren’t very high tho I’m very grateful for my readers, I do it more for the conversation than money. I only made it to 20,000 views one month so I’m not sure if they can revoke my revenue if I don’t make the views. Ill reply later with the numbers I do for this month!

advertising revenue brings in about half a cent a day :sweat_smile::laughing::sweat_smile: (I mean on Tapas)
well, I still hope things get better as we release more episodes.

M..money....on webtoons?

Well after 5 years and 5 comics, i got fricking nothing from Webtoons. Same with Tapas.

The only money i made from comics was from Patreons, so in my experience webtoon/ tapas are only worth the exposition that may motivate some people to be patreons, but that's all.

I tried webtoon but did not get enough views etc to activate ad revenue.

We can't stress this enough.
If you're truly out to make your webcomic profitable, you're going to need your own website, and that's a fact.
We've made approximately $400 in the past year using ComicAd:

ComicAd is an ad-sharing service that allows you to post ad-space on your website to attract advertisers, and allows you to advertise your webcomic on other sites for a nominal fee. If you've got something people will love, your best bet is ad-sharing such as this for right now. We'd be honored if you told others we brought you there by sharing our link above.

Currently we're earning about $1.75 per day. It might not seem like a lot, but that actually pays our groceries for a month. :heart:

Some people make much more than that. Again, it all depends on what you've got! Good luck! :heart:

0.07$ dollars, so pretty close to Jeff Bezos I guess.

27 days later

Alright, I'm back with an update for the people who wanted to know! So here is my info for March on Webtoons pay, I'm a pretty small time artist so I don't get a lot of views as it is, but everyone's experience may be different.

For the month of March
Subs: 3,400
Views: 25,068
Revenue: 2.77$

I figure unfortunately for most months I'll probably not even go above 25K views unless Webtoons features my work again, but then again, I'm making the story to improve on my art as well as do something fun. For people who expect to get paid/want to aim for that. You're looking at having to maintain pretty high readership every month which is a little difficult to do as I've noticed. On the upside, for people who are just doing it as a hobby and not expecting money, a couple of extra bucks is a bonus.

21 days later

Kay so I messed up! Apparently my views from the previous month were attached to February, not March so as it stands the amount I made in March was actually:

3400 subs
25068 views
Revenue: 18.14$

So actually earned a lot more than I thought I did, HOWEVER, you only get paid that amount on the 19th of the next month so March revenue came on April 19th

Sorry for resurrecting this post, just want to make sure I wasn’t misinforming people!

I think for webtoon the minimum amount must be $100 for ad-sharing before you can withdraw it. I don’t know if they changed that.

Sorry, missed your comment.
Yeah, ad-sharing helps but you can't do that on Webtoons. You have no power over the site, you're stuck with their rules and format and web design. You can't ad share on that.
And you only really get good revenues if your comic is getting, like, 100,000 views a day or so.
It's not worth it if you don't have the popularity.
Want to ad share?
Make your own site, and join ComicAds.
We've made about $400 so far.

Our "wealth" so far...

Like we said, it takes a while to get into it, and this is over a 2-year span. But if you've got the right comic, attractive, and getting good traffic overall, we've seen some comics demand $5-6 spaces a DAY. Now...if you have let's say 5 ad spaces (as a premium member), that's 25-30 dollars a DAY. Nearly one thousand dollars a month.

So...yeah, you can make money if you're good enough.