I never got into the UA-cam or TikTok side of things until a couple weeks ago. My dude, I’ve posted lightly edited clips (just to trim it down to a shorter length) for UA-cam shorts/clip videos and I’ve already gotten a couple hundred views on UA-cam and a couple subsequent follows on Twitch because of it. I’m actually mad I didn’t do it before.
I edit recorded vids I got off stream and use them on yt so that I can have original content on twitch from the live stream and then on yt is something completely different!
@@Volonid nah my plan is to have insta, twitter and TikTok be irl and gaming, yt be clips mainly and twitch be where I stream bc then everything has a little bit of everything yk what I mean?
It is really easier on UA-cam to get with gaming to about 350k views per month and you clock way less hours for that 1000 bucks. Streaming gets only good when you can pull in a lot of subs and bits to supplement that bad adsense. And I do see steaming as a way to show the audience an unfiltered view of the person. So I do think it comes back to the UA-cam multiple fold by expanding to Twitch once there is an audience that you can take there.
That’s just ads btw. That’ll be the smallest source or revenue. You also have subs and donations and if you can build up to 300-500 viewers. You can have sponsorships and affiliates.
If you spend 160 hours on this and only make $1000 you only make 24,000 a year so you live in a cardboard box or your parent's basement. Or you have a second job that makes you too tired for streaming or streaming makes you tired for work. If this is all someone makes they give up. What you need to say is if you have 344 viewers SOME of them are going to be subbed and with that many viewers you can get sponsors, that would make it worth it. Plus donations from viewers.
It’s really not. It’s a lot in terms of “most people on Twitch won’t”, but compared to the view-counts of people who are successful “344” is a joke. I used to get 100-150 viewers a night playing a 10 year old game that nobody even talks about anymore - using a 13 year old laptop - just because I was consistent. If you’re even halfway decent at a game, have a personality more intriguing than a rock, and can consistently pump out scheduled content - you’ll amass viewers. You’ll amass more if you have nice designs, high quality content…etc, but all you need to do is “show up when you say you will” over an extended period of time, and you’ll continue to grow and grow as long as you do. Most people hate the idea of rejection so much that they’re not even willing to put their foot in the water - let alone sit there for weeks/months with little to no viewers while you basically talk to yourself. People want INSTANT gratification or they just give up. If you do nothing but start a stream today, and you stream 40 hours a week - every week - on a sensible and consistent schedule, there’s a decent chance for you to have 300+ viewers/avg by this same time next year. (Assuming you’re playing or doing something topical, using a computer that isn’t a potato). If you’re a girl, you could probably get 344 viewers tonight if you really wanted to.
yeah that sucks they would earn more if they were unsubscribed and watched ads if they were an affiliate or a partner with 50/50 split but if they were subscribed with the 70/30 split the streamer would benefit more on subscribers with 344 subscriptions
Well no, that's not true, if they had 344 subscribers, that's $6 x 344 a month. Equating to $2064 a month before twitch takes their percentage, so they actually get more, something like $1444. But then that's just subscriptions on its own, you have bits and donations to think about too. And if they do have a sponsorship then they get paid a large amount for that too. It all depends on how much work you put in. The more you put in the more you get out of it
350+ concurrent twitch viewers is like high 4 low to mid 5 figure viewers on YT. That with stuff like sponsorships you're gonna be making more than just 1k a month
Yeah, there are better ways to monetize than ad revenue anyways. Even “subs” on Twitch isn’t the best. You guys should consider doing membership on Patreon as the cut Patreon takes is way better than Twitch, UA-cam, and FB by a mile. Also consider building your audience up and selling a digital product that benefits your audience. Gotta think of this as a business, if you wanna make money from it.
@PockyFTW Tiktok is still a wildcard in my book. A creator on Tiktok (regardless if they are streaming or not) can make significant income on sponsors, affiliates, etc. But In terms of pure ads, you'll need a lot of views per video and many videos per day to make any real (full time) income. Most creators have multiple income sources. Word of advice is to master and automate one source before moving on to another source. Will save you stress as you build your brand up.
That's unrealistic. I'm pulling 20-30 hours a week for ~$150ish a month. And talking with other small channels I'm doing good for my niche. I don't do it for the money though but it would be nice to stop losing money every month but eventually I'll get there.
The stats say you wont....... stats say you have a 0.0001% chance of even getting to 300 viewers. Stop lying to yourself and accept the facts. Why the fuck you think twitch has turned into what it is with tits and ass everywhere because thats what it takes to even make it to 300 viewers. Stop acting like this is 2014 still. Your expectations and facts are wrong and you are running into a wall and not being honest with yourself. One look at your YT tells me you know this. You commented this a year ago and you still dont even have your twitch linked in your YT. Let alone you are pulling less then 1k views on most of your videos. Stop lying to yourself. Your YT goes back 4 years and just 1 month ago you posted a video that didn't break even 200 views. Stop lying to yourself.
344 viewers for 100 hours = $1000 in ads on Twitch. Meanwhile on UA-cam, let's say a video is on average 5 minutes long and you get $8 RPM ($/1000 views). 100 hours = 1200 views on a 5 minutes video. Multiply that by 344 people and that's 413,000 views in a month. 413,000 views x $8/1000 views = $3,300. 3.3X Twitch. Nice 👍 And with that you don't even need people to stay for the full 5 minutes really. More like 3-4 minutes for a good average % viewed 👍
@@maxadrums Not only do I not think you could possibly have the evidence to make a claim like that but given that youtube has an autoplay feature I don't even think you're likely to be correct
@@JadeNeoma I don’t have the evidence - but I do believe Devin Nash does, and I do believe him when he stated that. Significantly longer avg. watch time per viewer. And technically, you could at least find this out by crunching numbers on sullygnome etc.
Yeah it’s a scam. They dangle a carrot in front of you and make you feel like you are succeeding. If you have been doing it for a year or more and aren’t partnered then you either need to change something or give up. Don’t waste your time doing the same thing for years.
Its only a scam if you are aiming to go full time and want to be an entertainment/personality streamer. You can be a gaming streamer and easily have your own niche to viewers if you put the same 100 hours (with networking and having face came etc). Also its kinda wrong to say someone only streams 3 hours a day. Streaming is so much more flexible and not all your weekends need to be completely free. If you are going full time, its very realistic and doable to stream 8 hours a day, especially on weekends because more people are free. Shift holidays and other activities to weekdays.
@@valhallakombi7239 The problem is most people think “grinding” actually works. They stream a popular game to nobody for 8 hours a day and think when they get a follow they are growing. In 2024 you have to make a name for yourself on other platforms before making a real push on Twitch.
Is this before or after twitch takes 50% becauce thats a thing now and twitch charges you ifnyour no longer an affiliate or if they kick you out of being an affiliate? $25 for termination
I only got 2 vies for 8 hours of streaming in tiktok and youtube. 😢😢😢 i am soo sad about my life anymore. I was terminated from my job and can’t work outside the house because I can’t leave my 2 years old child alone. So the only thing that I need to do to make money is to work from home online or game streaming.
Hope you are doing well. If you aren't confident and know yourself, then I suggest forgetting about being a personality streamer and being strictly gaming since it is easier to get a niche that way. Go play your favorite games, interact with community, play tournaments etc and you can easily sustain yourself
On twitch this is completely incorrect. I average ~500 ccv and twitch offered me $424 for 150 hours of running 4 mins of ads per hour for the month of November
That’s your ads incentive. Totally different. We get offers of 100 bucks for 3 min ads. But we can make a grand running night ads and bare minimum ads during actual streams
@@DexTFT twitch will pay partners (can’t remember for affiliates) at least 55% for ad revenue. But twitch also offers you a monthly contract where you choose to between 3 options to run a set number of ads in a set number of hours per month. The number twitch pays you is based on tons of factors, how often you already run ads, how much avg views you have, how many subs you have (aka how many viewers actually see ads) so forth. Someone with 100ccv and no subs will get a better ad incentive than someone with 100ccv and the majority of their viewers subscribed. In short, ad incentives can offer you crappy deals if you make income else where already. You can manually run your own ads still, still make the 55% and reject the ad incentive. If you run the max ads (3mins every 8 mins or so) for about 8 hours or so. Even with just like 20-50 views you can make 20-40 bucks a day on ads. But who would run such severe ads? Someone who’s running a subathon and is sleeping with their stream on still. Tell your community to lurk, be transparent with how much it supports, run random giveaways in the night to encourage continuous nightly lurks. After about a month you’ve made a grand in night ads. I’d only say it’s worth it if you’re running a subathon and will have your pc on anyways. I wouldn’t actively run your pc 24/7 for that kind of thing
Putting it into perspective like this makes it sound easy! And considering if you market no ads for subscribers (like hasanabi), i think thats a pretty nice revenue stream.
Its all perspective. I can go for a high paying software job or stream for lower money but play games every day. The high paying job won't let me play games and compete in tournaments. Streaming + tourney money is enough to sustain.
Shit. Not me taking a 3 month break from twitch only to lose my 9 average viewers to 1,4 average 😂 Good thing twitch is a hobby otherwise I'll be panicking 😅
Not gonna lie, that seems like a lot of people. Hear me out. So compared to video views that's nothing. But to retain 350 people for the entirety of 100 hours a month? You must have some engaging content or a reason for people to not leave. You need 350 people to hang out with you for 25 hours a week. So I'd estimate you need around 1,000 viewers peak in order to average the 350. And some streamers I follow who've been doing it for 6 years straight get around 2k viewers. So we can say, most likely to get 350 average viewers you would need to be very clever or spend about 2-3 years building your audience. Also, if I could get 350 people to spend 25 hours a week with me, I'd much rather capitalize on their dedication in other ways, such as merch, or a product I own 100% of. Teaching 350 people per month website design (for example) would generate sooooo much more revenue than $1k.
I’m making 50-70 with average of 15-20 but the last 2 weeks I’ve been breaking over 100 viewers constantly, 300+ past 2-3 days so hopefully this keeps up This month and I see if any ad revenue improves 😂 also let me max out how many ads play before this run disappears 😂
That is only ads, those 344 viewers would give you subs and donos based on how much they like you. You can enter tournaments if you are a gamer etc as well.
Hmm, looking at my average of 2 views...I think I'm gonna need to donate plasma again this week.
we are jusd 342 short. No biggie bruv. We can do this 💪
get 342 more phones
@TLL_Bizzarre 2k IQ idea, right here 🧠🧠🧠
😂😂 you just earned a subscriber
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That’s why learning how to make recorded and edited content is important bc it can keep generating revenue after the work is done.
I never got into the UA-cam or TikTok side of things until a couple weeks ago. My dude, I’ve posted lightly edited clips (just to trim it down to a shorter length) for UA-cam shorts/clip videos and I’ve already gotten a couple hundred views on UA-cam and a couple subsequent follows on Twitch because of it.
I’m actually mad I didn’t do it before.
I edit recorded vids I got off stream and use them on yt so that I can have original content on twitch from the live stream and then on yt is something completely different!
@@Cold_War_GoatYou’d be better off streaming on UA-cam ngl
@@Volonid nah my plan is to have insta, twitter and TikTok be irl and gaming, yt be clips mainly and twitch be where I stream bc then everything has a little bit of everything yk what I mean?
@@Cold_War_Goat stretching yourself too thin. You would be better off with yt streams
So when I’m streaming and I see 1 viewer on streamlabs then look over at my phone and realize I’m the 1 watching 😂
Loool it do be like that though
Happened to me the other got hyped for the one and it was me lol
Thanks Harris, pretty useful info delivered in a simple fashion.
Simple, fast, and no fluff...? This is perfect for the medium.
Was about to just comment an emote like Harris normally wants, but I actually really loved the math in this one. MATHEMATICAL!
It is really easier on UA-cam to get with gaming to about 350k views per month and you clock way less hours for that 1000 bucks. Streaming gets only good when you can pull in a lot of subs and bits to supplement that bad adsense.
And I do see steaming as a way to show the audience an unfiltered view of the person. So I do think it comes back to the UA-cam multiple fold by expanding to Twitch once there is an audience that you can take there.
That’s just ads btw. That’ll be the smallest source or revenue. You also have subs and donations and if you can build up to 300-500 viewers. You can have sponsorships and affiliates.
Thanks for this perspective. Makes my streaming goals more clear! Lol
If you spend 160 hours on this and only make $1000 you only make 24,000 a year so you live in a cardboard box or your parent's basement. Or you have a second job that makes you too tired for streaming or streaming makes you tired for work. If this is all someone makes they give up. What you need to say is if you have 344 viewers SOME of them are going to be subbed and with that many viewers you can get sponsors, that would make it worth it. Plus donations from viewers.
Okay but for 13 or 14 or 15 year olds it’s amazing
Honestly expected that to be higher :)
yes but it should be a consistent average number during all hours
same haha
Averaging 344 viewers a stream/hr is a lot.
Right? You probably won’t average those numbers until you have hundreds of thousands of followers. It’s hard out here man 🥲
It’s really not.
It’s a lot in terms of “most people on Twitch won’t”, but compared to the view-counts of people who are successful “344” is a joke.
I used to get 100-150 viewers a night playing a 10 year old game that nobody even talks about anymore - using a 13 year old laptop - just because I was consistent.
If you’re even halfway decent at a game, have a personality more intriguing than a rock, and can consistently pump out scheduled content - you’ll amass viewers.
You’ll amass more if you have nice designs, high quality content…etc, but all you need to do is “show up when you say you will” over an extended period of time, and you’ll continue to grow and grow as long as you do.
Most people hate the idea of rejection so much that they’re not even willing to put their foot in the water - let alone sit there for weeks/months with little to no viewers while you basically talk to yourself. People want INSTANT gratification or they just give up.
If you do nothing but start a stream today, and you stream 40 hours a week - every week - on a sensible and consistent schedule, there’s a decent chance for you to have 300+ viewers/avg by this same time next year. (Assuming you’re playing or doing something topical, using a computer that isn’t a potato).
If you’re a girl, you could probably get 344 viewers tonight if you really wanted to.
On what CPM? It depends a LOT which country is people watching you from
344 non-subscribed viewers!
yeah that sucks they would earn more if they were unsubscribed and watched ads if they were an affiliate or a partner with 50/50 split but if they were subscribed with the 70/30 split the streamer would benefit more on subscribers with 344 subscriptions
Well no, that's not true, if they had 344 subscribers, that's $6 x 344 a month. Equating to $2064 a month before twitch takes their percentage, so they actually get more, something like $1444. But then that's just subscriptions on its own, you have bits and donations to think about too. And if they do have a sponsorship then they get paid a large amount for that too. It all depends on how much work you put in. The more you put in the more you get out of it
I also just realised this video is 2 years old lol. Ignore me
YOUR ON KAI STREAM NOW BRO
That's a lot of work for $1,000.
that’s just ads, ad revenue sucks on twitch
350+ concurrent twitch viewers is like high 4 low to mid 5 figure viewers on YT. That with stuff like sponsorships you're gonna be making more than just 1k a month
@@metalmadness90000 what??
@@metalmadness90000So you are saying on youtube you would need 4000 to 5500 viewers on the stream to make that 1000$?
You could earn more with a basic part time job and then you get to stream for enjoyment. Not saying don't go for it, but yeah it's a lot of work.
Yeah, there are better ways to monetize than ad revenue anyways. Even “subs” on Twitch isn’t the best. You guys should consider doing membership on Patreon as the cut Patreon takes is way better than Twitch, UA-cam, and FB by a mile. Also consider building your audience up and selling a digital product that benefits your audience. Gotta think of this as a business, if you wanna make money from it.
@PockyFTW Tiktok is still a wildcard in my book. A creator on Tiktok (regardless if they are streaming or not) can make significant income on sponsors, affiliates, etc. But In terms of pure ads, you'll need a lot of views per video and many videos per day to make any real (full time) income. Most creators have multiple income sources. Word of advice is to master and automate one source before moving on to another source. Will save you stress as you build your brand up.
That's unrealistic. I'm pulling 20-30 hours a week for ~$150ish a month. And talking with other small channels I'm doing good for my niche. I don't do it for the money though but it would be nice to stop losing money every month but eventually I'll get there.
The stats say you wont....... stats say you have a 0.0001% chance of even getting to 300 viewers. Stop lying to yourself and accept the facts. Why the fuck you think twitch has turned into what it is with tits and ass everywhere because thats what it takes to even make it to 300 viewers. Stop acting like this is 2014 still. Your expectations and facts are wrong and you are running into a wall and not being honest with yourself. One look at your YT tells me you know this. You commented this a year ago and you still dont even have your twitch linked in your YT. Let alone you are pulling less then 1k views on most of your videos. Stop lying to yourself. Your YT goes back 4 years and just 1 month ago you posted a video that didn't break even 200 views. Stop lying to yourself.
Thank you for such a succinct answer.
Sorry does this count for all platforms or just twitch?
344 viewers for 100 hours = $1000 in ads on Twitch. Meanwhile on UA-cam, let's say a video is on average 5 minutes long and you get $8 RPM ($/1000 views).
100 hours = 1200 views on a 5 minutes video. Multiply that by 344 people and that's 413,000 views in a month. 413,000 views x $8/1000 views = $3,300. 3.3X Twitch. Nice 👍
And with that you don't even need people to stay for the full 5 minutes really. More like 3-4 minutes for a good average % viewed 👍
YA but its WAAAAY easier to get monetized on Twitch first. That being said once you do get monetized on UA-cam you're laughing.
Then take into account the fact that the average person watches Twitch longer than UA-cam.
@@maxadrums Not only do I not think you could possibly have the evidence to make a claim like that but given that youtube has an autoplay feature I don't even think you're likely to be correct
@@JadeNeoma I don’t have the evidence - but I do believe Devin Nash does, and I do believe him when he stated that. Significantly longer avg. watch time per viewer. And technically, you could at least find this out by crunching numbers on sullygnome etc.
@@JadeNeoma the average twitch viewer watches for over an hour, more than the Superbowl lol
some buddy with a straight answer thank you
"somebody" ffs go back to 2nd grade........ you are not ready for the internet.
I know it's impossible to get an exact but it's still super helpful and inspiring.🎉
That's both a high number and yet a much lower than what I expected. Is it the same for long form content ?
Yeah it’s a scam. They dangle a carrot in front of you and make you feel like you are succeeding. If you have been doing it for a year or more and aren’t partnered then you either need to change something or give up. Don’t waste your time doing the same thing for years.
Its only a scam if you are aiming to go full time and want to be an entertainment/personality streamer. You can be a gaming streamer and easily have your own niche to viewers if you put the same 100 hours (with networking and having face came etc).
Also its kinda wrong to say someone only streams 3 hours a day. Streaming is so much more flexible and not all your weekends need to be completely free. If you are going full time, its very realistic and doable to stream 8 hours a day, especially on weekends because more people are free. Shift holidays and other activities to weekdays.
@@valhallakombi7239 The problem is most people think “grinding” actually works. They stream a popular game to nobody for 8 hours a day and think when they get a follow they are growing.
In 2024 you have to make a name for yourself on other platforms before making a real push on Twitch.
I’m sorry but isn’t it easier to upload the original video then get it from tiktok and post that on UA-cam??????
that's just the ad revenue lol, in reality with 344 concurrent you'll be making x5 more at least (+youtube, +affiliates, +sponsors, +subs, +donation)
Is this before or after twitch takes 50% becauce thats a thing now and twitch charges you ifnyour no longer an affiliate or if they kick you out of being an affiliate? $25 for termination
No compare that to ads on a UA-cam videos you can make in 100 hours obviously you’d make more on UA-cam but I’d love to see the actual break down
its kinda makes intuitive sense. You earn more for better quality/highly produced product.
I am super noob. Is that 350 viewers all at one time, or across the month?
Does this count for FB?
Includes adblocks?
Thanks for the quick mats
After 3 years & 4 avg viewers I made the wise choice to stop. You either take off or never take off, no in between.
Night stream, max ads, community lurk. 20-40 viewer avg = 1k per month in ads alone.
Sure, and the you woke up
Sound like Awful content
@@HelmutGamingLOL
Yes Even my avg views are 2 ..and one of them is just me from another device watching it 😅
Honestly Less than I thought. When I saw the title I figured you'd need 600 viewers
You know how few streamers have 344 average?
Man I was hoping to just make a dollar. But I think $100 a month would be nice
So where IS the money in streaming coming from? Merch? Partnerships? Sponsors?
From the gigacorps pushing their ads on twitch. Literally same as youtube ads or tv commercials. Other sources of income for streamers are subs, bits.
I only got 2 vies for 8 hours of streaming in tiktok and youtube. 😢😢😢 i am soo sad about my life anymore. I was terminated from my job and can’t work outside the house because I can’t leave my 2 years old child alone. So the only thing that I need to do to make money is to work from home online or game streaming.
Hope you are doing well. If you aren't confident and know yourself, then I suggest forgetting about being a personality streamer and being strictly gaming since it is easier to get a niche that way. Go play your favorite games, interact with community, play tournaments etc and you can easily sustain yourself
As an average 4 viewers . 1000$ is a dream
Basically 103,200 views in that month dedicated to ads
Mind you this is ad revenue which is the smallest portion of money you will make streaming compared to the other ways to make money.
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for that
How much will I make I js started streaming for almost 2 weeks I’m at 25k followers nd I average 30k views or less
Jeeesssssus
we on da grind though😭
But what if the majority of them are subscribers?
On twitch this is completely incorrect. I average ~500 ccv and twitch offered me $424 for 150 hours of running 4 mins of ads per hour for the month of November
That’s your ads incentive. Totally different. We get offers of 100 bucks for 3 min ads. But we can make a grand running night ads and bare minimum ads during actual streams
@@MynervaWhat do incentive ads mean? And if you can elaborate on your previous answer I would appreciate it
@@DexTFT twitch will pay partners (can’t remember for affiliates) at least 55% for ad revenue. But twitch also offers you a monthly contract where you choose to between 3 options to run a set number of ads in a set number of hours per month. The number twitch pays you is based on tons of factors, how often you already run ads, how much avg views you have, how many subs you have (aka how many viewers actually see ads) so forth. Someone with 100ccv and no subs will get a better ad incentive than someone with 100ccv and the majority of their viewers subscribed.
In short, ad incentives can offer you crappy deals if you make income else where already.
You can manually run your own ads still, still make the 55% and reject the ad incentive. If you run the max ads (3mins every 8 mins or so) for about 8 hours or so. Even with just like 20-50 views you can make 20-40 bucks a day on ads. But who would run such severe ads? Someone who’s running a subathon and is sleeping with their stream on still. Tell your community to lurk, be transparent with how much it supports, run random giveaways in the night to encourage continuous nightly lurks. After about a month you’ve made a grand in night ads. I’d only say it’s worth it if you’re running a subathon and will have your pc on anyways. I wouldn’t actively run your pc 24/7 for that kind of thing
Putting it into perspective like this makes it sound easy! And considering if you market no ads for subscribers (like hasanabi), i think thats a pretty nice revenue stream.
344 viewers per stream? Per day? Per month? Is it different viewers or are we talking about an addition of "total of viewers per stream" in a month?
344 viewers per stream or over a month?
Per stream lol. Money isn't that easy. But remember you would get some subs and donations from those 344 viewers based on how good you are.
as a streamer averaging 10 viewers a i must say i need way more
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Let’s gooo only 340 more viewers 😍
Thanks not a lot. Considering I make close to that every week at my job. After taxes I bring in around 728 to 758
Its all perspective. I can go for a high paying software job or stream for lower money but play games every day. The high paying job won't let me play games and compete in tournaments. Streaming + tourney money is enough to sustain.
Shit. Not me taking a 3 month break from twitch only to lose my 9 average viewers to 1,4 average 😂
Good thing twitch is a hobby otherwise I'll be panicking 😅
200 hours a month- 20 viewer average-
…..I’m working like xqc out here 😩
But, it’s a labor of love ❤ content, is something to be passionate about!
I mean thats just 6 hours a day and unlike traditional 9-5, you are way less tired and way more flexible. XQC streams 12 hours every single day lol
@@valhallakombi7239 i have realized he is also brain rotten and i am brain rotten and we are all brain rotten and we will never escape, cheers
Start UA-cam first and funnel the viewers from there to twitch or UA-cam live if you are into that
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Let’s go, I average 0.66 viewers per stream, so I’m pretty close, right?
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That's it? Damn
Woah that's alot, i finished my first stream ever 😅
Not gonna lie, that seems like a lot of people. Hear me out.
So compared to video views that's nothing. But to retain 350 people for the entirety of 100 hours a month? You must have some engaging content or a reason for people to not leave. You need 350 people to hang out with you for 25 hours a week.
So I'd estimate you need around 1,000 viewers peak in order to average the 350.
And some streamers I follow who've been doing it for 6 years straight get around 2k viewers.
So we can say, most likely to get 350 average viewers you would need to be very clever or spend about 2-3 years building your audience.
Also, if I could get 350 people to spend 25 hours a week with me, I'd much rather capitalize on their dedication in other ways, such as merch, or a product I own 100% of.
Teaching 350 people per month website design (for example) would generate sooooo much more revenue than $1k.
I just want 240 a month I’m trying to have that be the money I buy games with and small pc upgrades
🤠🤠🤠
actually i expected way more like 800+
I'll stick to my day job then😅
So Basically Nothing 😂
You can tell you have never watched Twitch
But that is just in add rev.
How many subs do you need to make 1000 a month
hmmm just need some more friends :)
He said 344 viewers to get paid ?
So 60 hours of Editing CAP
I got £50 dollar super chat yayyy
3 minutes ads per hour? eeeeew
Im making like 8-10$ with 24 average and like 10 subs so might be true actually
I’m making 50-70 with average of 15-20 but the last 2 weeks I’ve been breaking over 100 viewers constantly, 300+ past 2-3 days so hopefully this keeps up
This month and I see if any ad revenue improves 😂 also let me max out how many ads play before this run disappears 😂
So i should disable it when i get 1000 views then i should open 👍👍
I m not earning any money...on twitch...i m poor...😢
Who paying this money? Huh
If you run a UA-cam gaming channel then you need about 370k views per month. My RPM is about $2.70 so 2.70 × 370 = $999
Let's take a moment to appreciate how much time and effort he puts into his content for us. Love the videos!
Please
$6/hr lol.
That is only ads, those 344 viewers would give you subs and donos based on how much they like you. You can enter tournaments if you are a gamer etc as well.
I WILL blow up and take over on twitch. I speak it into existence and believe. God bless all of you 💫🙏😊
False asf bro I love how u probably did your research off tiktok 🤦♂️🤦♂️
U don't get paid for views bro twitch ain't facebook or tiktok
*Looking at my left 🥜* sorry buddy it's for you to go.
Terrible explanation
And can you shout at me Big brain_Gaming
This is nowhere near being correct
Guess I’ll try my luck on onlyfans.