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Revenue Goal Calculator
Average RPM by Niche (2026)
| Niche | Korean | English | Japanese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Insurance·Finance | $4.5 | $18.0 | $6.0 |
| Real Estate | $3.5 | $12.0 | $4.5 |
| Legal | $3.0 | $14.0 | $5.0 |
| AI·Tech | $2.5 | $8.0 | $3.5 |
| Investment | $3.0 | $10.0 | $4.0 |
| Health·Medical | $2.0 | $7.0 | $3.0 |
| Lifestyle | $1.2 | $3.5 | $2.0 |
| Entertainment | $0.8 | $2.5 | $1.5 |
| Education | $1.5 | $5.0 | $2.5 |
| Travel | $1.0 | $4.0 | $2.5 |
* Based on 1 USD = ₩1,380. Actual revenue may vary by advertiser, season, and country.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is RPM?
RPM (Revenue Per Mille) is the revenue earned per 1,000 page impressions. For example, an RPM of $3 means you earn $3 for every 1,000 pageviews. Average RPM for Korean blogs is $1–$5; English blogs typically earn $5–$20.
Q. How many pageviews do I need to earn $500/month?
At RPM $3 you need about 167,000 pageviews; at RPM $5 you need about 100,000 pageviews. Use the reverse-calculation feature in this tool to find your exact target.
Q. How does CTR affect revenue?
Higher CTR (click-through rate) adds CPC (cost-per-click) revenue on top of display impression revenue. Average CTR for display ads is 0.3–0.5%; higher content relevance pushes this up.
Q. What is the RPM gap between Korean and English blogs?
Korean blogs average $1–$5 RPM; English blogs average $5–$20 RPM. Finance, insurance, and legal topics command even higher RPMs.
Q. How can I increase my RPM?
Write content targeting high-CPC keywords (finance, insurance, real estate), optimize ad placements, and use in-content ads. Shifting traffic to English-speaking regions can multiply RPM by 3–5x.
Q. Does this calculator work for YouTube revenue too?
This calculator is designed for website AdSense. YouTube revenue is CPM-based — please use the separate YouTube Revenue Calculator instead.
How to Use
Input last month's pageviews from Google Analytics or Search Console.
Choose the average RPM range that matches your blog niche (finance, IT, health, etc.).
Input your ad click-through rate from the AdSense dashboard to add CPC income to the estimate.
Enter your target monthly income and instantly get the required pageviews and RPM targets.
Expert Knowledge: RPM Revenue Calculator
RPM varies significantly by ad category, reader geography, and season. Insurance, finance, and legal keywords attract heavy advertiser competition, pushing RPM to $10–$30, while entertainment and general lifestyle content sits at $1–$3. The same blog typically sees RPM rise 1.5–2x in Q4 (October–December) as advertisers concentrate budgets before year-end.
The structural RPM gap between Korean and English blogs stems from advertiser market size — digital ad CPMs in the US are roughly 5–10x higher than in Korea. Running an English blog or attracting English-speaking readers can yield 3–5x higher revenue from the same traffic volume. Monitor your audience geography in Google Analytics and actively work to grow the share of English-speaking visitors.
Revenue optimization is a formula: RPM × Traffic × CTR. Ad placement (above the fold vs. sidebar), ad size (300×250 vs. responsive), and automatic vs. manual placement can cause up to a 3x difference in actual revenue. A/B testing ad layouts consistently outperforms simply growing traffic as a path to higher earnings.
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