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How to make money with Twitch

I'll put down the minimum conditions for a stream here:\

Gameplay – It's recommended to stream the games yourself since a stream of one video on loop will get flagged by Twitch eventually. You can try putting a bunch of MP4s in a folder and just rotating through those, but if you're working on one account, it's best to just stream yourself.

A good way to find videos to stream that won't get flagged is just going to YouTube,

sorting by upload date & 20 mins+, looking for the longest ones you can find, and just going with that. (Best to take the ones with like no views on them, of course.)

You can also just pre-record a bunch if that's your drift.

Audio – Have some sort of audio going on, whether it is gameplay or music. If you're playing Spotify, just turn off VODs so you don't get copyright-striked. A microphone is not necessary, but it would still help you.

Stream overlays – Just get like a free one off some YouTube video or something; it makes you look more legit.

A bit about payouts,

Start off small—no more than $50 in revenue for the first month. If you buy Bits at 3$/1k you get approximately 35$ in profit, sounds pretty nice right?

Twitch calculates earnings till the 12th of the month & then pays out on the 15th. (example) Mar 12 - Apr 12 will be your calculated earnings for the month.

Receiving consistent payouts for your account may vary depending on a lot of factors: previous Twitch payout history, live viewers, chatters, and so on. I might be providing Twitch viewers/chatters at some point to make sure I'm providing the most all-in-one service for you guys.

Nonetheless, I'm sure everyone is guaranteed to get at least their first payout from this, as long as you don't go crazy with like $500–$1,000 on your first one, lol.

Afterwards, you can gradually move it up higher and higher. I do truly suggest streaming on multiple accounts & sending bits to all of them, it would greatly improve your efficiency and it'd scale up much higher. It can be very complicated, so this may be another little tutorial coming at some point.

Highly recommended to also do a mix & match of bits AND primes, doesn't look as weird.

Keep it real, stay vigilant, think with your brain and ask yourself, if I was a twitch moderator, would I flag that as suspicious? Thank you, and good luck!