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Getting Started on Twitch: 5 Ways to Fund Your Streaming Career

Getting Started on Twitch: 5 Ways to Fund Your Streaming Career

August 17, 2021 By Michael Piggott

You’ve been playing video games for a long time, and it’s time you break out into the world of Twitch streaming. Maybe you want to share your experiences or want to make money, but getting started on Twitch is the first step to streaming domination.

Streaming on Twitch can be lucrative if you do it right, but it isn’t easy. You need to find ways to make money on Twitch to keep the bills paid. It might be best to start small and work your way to full-time unless you’re lucky enough to have no living expenses.

Check out five ways you can fund your streaming career on Twitch.

1. Getting Started on Twitch Leads to Sponsors

Streamers spend hours a day online and over time you’ll gain fans, subscribers, etc. They’ll come back to you faithfully, especially if you’re entertaining, interactive and work on promoting yourself. As you gain popularity, you’ll earn sponsors that pay you either with cash or product to promote them on your streams.

There are also groups that help you find sponsors for your Twitch stream as well. Sponsors are one of the best ways to earn money by streaming.

2. Receive Donations from Viewers

When you’re a showman and provide a streaming experience that is entertaining, then viewers who like your shows can send you donations through Twitch or sites like Patreon. Why would someone send a donation? They want to keep you on the air, and they know to give you money can help.

Everyone needs to pay the bills. If streamers can’t do that, then they’ll have to 

3. Sell Merchandise to your Viewers

Being a streamer is a lot like owning a business. You have a brand that you’re promoting, and the goal is to make a good living. Your brand is everything about you and your Twitch stream. Many streamers have catchphrases, special names for their viewers, etc.

If you have a good fanbase, then you can create merchandise such as shirts, hats, etc. and sell them on your stream. If you have a likable brand, then your fans should want to buy them.

4. Subscribers Provide Recurring Income

As you gain popularity, you may begin earning subscribers to your stream. Unlike YouTube, subscribers on Twitch pay a monthly fee that you split with Twitch.

You can’t start out charging for subscribers until you have at least 50 followers. This is when you become a Twitch affiliate and eventually a Twitch partner.

5. Selling Items Via Affiliate Links

Affiliate links are products from a third party that you sell on your Twitch stream. There are many affiliate programs for all kinds of products, but Amazon is one of the most popular.

Since Amazon owns Twitch, it made it easy to add Amazon products as a widget to your streaming page. When someone clicks on the product and buys it, then you receive a percentage of the sale. It’s a popular way to make money on Twitch.

Hard Work Pays Off

If your dream is to make a living playing video games, then getting started on Twitch can get you on your way. Use these tips to earn money as fast as possible and make your dream a reality.

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