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How Do Twitch Streamers Make Money?

2018-03-09
thanks for watching tech wiki click the subscribe button then enable notifications with the Bell icon so you won't miss any future videos wouldn't it be nice if instead of working for the man you could just sit at home and play video games all day and get paid to do it I'm sure many of you have had this thought especially since some of the most popular game streamers out there are making very comfortable six-figure incomes or perhaps even more to go along with the worldwide stardom but let's bring it back down to earth for a minute here if you the average gamer was willing to put in the time and effort to stream how much could you reasonably expect to make and just where does all this money come from anyway so here we go you're a smaller time twitch streamer will focus on twitch since they're a market leader right now you're just getting started and through a combination of good gameplay entrancing charisma and devilishly good looks you built up a small base of viewers congratulations if you've got up to 50 followers you can become a twitch affiliate which at some point will give you a share of the pre-roll ads that twitch runs against your stream but that typically isn't much money in the grand scheme of things much more important is that it gives you additional monetization options with one of the most significant ones being subscriptions on twitch subscriptions work a little differently than they do on sites like YouTube although streams are free to view some fans choose to subscribe to streamers that they like which not only supports the streamer financially but gives the subscriber perks like special emoji and badges for use in the chatroom as well as the ability to watch streams without any twitch advertisements so at the time of writing twitch subscriptions cost between five and twenty five US dollars per month depending on how much the viewer wants to pay with that money being split half half between the streamer and the twitch platform and viewers can also purchase what are called bits which are essentially animated emoji that appear in the chat window when your fans cheer with their bits you will receive a cut of that money they spent on those bits viewers additionally have the option of simply donating their contribution directly to you without subscribing the benefit of this method is that there's no revenue share with twitch so for some streamers this can be a big deal but this comes with a drawback that there's no Auto renewal so it can be a little unpredictable affiliate programs not to be confused of being a twitch affiliate our yet another popular source of income this is why many twitch streamers have the links to the streaming gear they use the games they play products and feature on their stream or just a box to buy random crap on Amazon every time a viewer clicks on one of these links and buy something the streamer will get a small kickback now to be clear if you're just an affiliate running a smaller channel you won't be looking at any life-changing sums of money from anything I mentioned so far however if your stream becomes popular enough let's say you regularly have 100 or even a couple hundred people watching your stream at once you can apply to become a twitch partner which has a potential to give you much more exposure if your application is approved you'll get the monetization features we just talked about but because twitch will start recommending your stream to viewers actively putting your content in front of more people you'll not only make more money from subscriptions and donations but you might also get offers for sponsorships that you can run on your stream such as a banner product placement opportunities like a specific brand a gaming chair merch stores that will help your fans buy hoodies with your face on it and give you a cut or even invitations to conventions like pax where you could get paid for making an appearance but the road to becoming a streamer this caliber can be hard long and hard because the competition is fierce and even if you're genuinely really talented building up a loyal base of fans doesn't happen overnight many pro streamers have cautioned against trying to break into the professional streaming scene if your primary motivation is money let's ignore that for a moment though and finally answer the $64,000 question if you do make it as a pro what kind of income can you be looking at funnily enough sixty four thousand bucks might not be too far off the mark as many full-time streamers who have found sustainable employment in playing video games for an audience might make between three and five thousand bucks per month not exactly baller money but certainly enough to think about doing it full-time rather than as a hobby as for the very successful streamers they can use their popularity on Twitch to land deals with outside sponsors and sell even more merch meaning six and even seven-figure incomes aren't unheard of but if you want to dream of reaching that level make sure that in addition to your gaming skills you have something to offer your viewers whether it's a quirky sense of humor a silver radio voice or even fashion advice anything that helps you stand out is a good thing I even heard about one guy who made it big online thanks in part to his trademark socks and sandals look speaking of making it big online Colonel bear is a simple VPN app that makes it easy to browse privately and enjoy a more open Internet with tunnel bear turned on your Wi-Fi connection is secured and your online activity is kept private from your internet provider tunnel bear has a top rated privacy policy and does not log your activity try tunnel bear for free no credit card required at Tunnel Bear comm forward slash Linus so guys thank you for watching tech quicky make sure to LIKE the video if you liked it give it a little dislike if you didn't like it check out some of our other videos maybe maybe channels super fun that's cool go check it 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