again in top50! :D
Top 50 streamers in November 2013 - Page 3
Forum Index > SC2 General |
HappyZerGling
Ukraine161 Posts
again in top50! :D | ||
TheBloodyDwarf
Finland7519 Posts
On December 10 2013 21:15 HappyZerGling wrote: I am not teamless, I represent ESFXTV|FXO, fix plz thx again in top50! :D FXO? | ||
Lonyo
United Kingdom3884 Posts
On December 10 2013 12:28 Destiny wrote: Yeah, exploring other revenue streams is important for me. I have my subscriptions that I manage on my website, the money I get from building people computers, the personal sponsorships I have (Feenix, Ting, DollarShaveClub), and the passive income I earn via my Youtube, my Amazon Affiliate Network and my Google Adsense. Do you get anything from Twitch vods, or is it better to have vods on Youtube from an advertising revenue perspective? | ||
nimdil
Poland3743 Posts
On December 10 2013 12:37 PcaKes wrote: Edit - I guess Dima is a bad example in there, let's say Massan/Avilo to get someone with hours closer to yours. Keep in mind that living in some countries is a lot cheaper and while 1000$/month may look bad in Canada, in Ukraine that's actually decent amount of money. Based on this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ukrainian_oblasts_and_territories_by_salary the average salary in Kiev - the richest region in a country - is equivalent to 600 bucks. With 1000$, you're well above average. If you add sponsorships to that, I guess Dimaga is in pretty decent shape. That's also what Funn1k mentioned in an interview - that what they are paying him in Na'Vi may be good money in Ukraine, but he is from Germany. | ||
DinosaurPoop
687 Posts
| ||
nimdil
Poland3743 Posts
On December 10 2013 22:33 DinosaurPoop wrote: PainUser 405 hours........ He is practicing hard. | ||
DavoS
United States4605 Posts
| ||
strongandbig
United States4858 Posts
On December 10 2013 23:02 DavoS wrote: Psy started streaming? That's awesome! Psy's greatest legacy will always be his role as catalyst for the "who's artosis" video. | ||
Aeromi
France14446 Posts
Yes. On November 17 2013 14:52 HappyZerGling wrote: From November, 1 I am representing ESFXTV|FXO. It's a new e-sports platform sponsored by FXOpen. They have a Dota2 squad Power Ranger, and at the moment I am the only one in Starcraft2 squad, so it's a personal sponsorship for now. | ||
pNRG
United States333 Posts
| ||
Kevin_Sorbo
Canada3217 Posts
is he still diamond ?? | ||
Conti
Germany2516 Posts
On December 10 2013 13:20 Drinksarlot wrote: When you say CPM - that's clicks per minute? Does that mean you only paid if people click the ad, or is that additional income over someone just viewing the ad? Overall I am surprised at how little money there is to be made - if the top streamer is only making $2500 a month - that means that a lot of people aren't making much money out of it. It really seems like now that Twitch has established itself as the market leader (probably running at a loss or little profits for the last few years), they are now reducing the quality of their service and how much they pay streamers - in order to maximize profits. Note that the top streamers in this list are only Starcraft 2 streamers. There are many other streamers on Twitch, of course, and especially the League of Legends guys get >20.000 viewers on an average day. Even without any actual numbers, you can easily guess that these guys are making pretty good money from that. I wouldn't say that Twitch is trying to starve out its streamers. You simply have to be pretty darn popular to make a living out of playing video games. On December 10 2013 21:15 HappyZerGling wrote: I am not teamless, I represent ESFXTV|FXO, fix plz thx again in top50! :D Thanks! Fixed now. | ||
ShinigamiFlameHaze
United States33 Posts
| ||
DharmaTurtle
United States283 Posts
On December 10 2013 21:40 Lonyo wrote: Do you get anything from Twitch vods, or is it better to have vods on Youtube from an advertising revenue perspective? Unless something changed, Twitch pays you for vod views. However, I believe YouTube pays more/has more exposure, so more advantageous to go there if you have a partnered account. | ||
DinosaurJones
United States1000 Posts
He can be kind of crude though, so I can understand a team not picking him up. | ||
Cheren
United States2911 Posts
I watched his stream earlier today and he was diamond, but it looked like a new account. | ||
Aveng3r
United States2411 Posts
| ||
Redox
Germany24792 Posts
| ||
KnowMe
Germany228 Posts
On December 11 2013 02:11 Conti wrote: Note that the top streamers in this list are only Starcraft 2 streamers. There are many other streamers on Twitch, of course, and especially the League of Legends guys get >20.000 viewers on an average day. Even without any actual numbers, you can easily guess that these guys are making pretty good money from that. I wouldn't say that Twitch is trying to starve out its streamers. You simply have to be pretty darn popular to make a living out of playing video games. Thanks! Fixed now. why did you not fix my team (first comment in this thread? tt) | ||
Conti
Germany2516 Posts
On December 11 2013 09:34 KnowMe wrote: why did you not fix my team (first comment in this thread? tt) Because I can get easily distracted. >.> Sorry! I probably wrote down somewhere to do it the next day and then forgot about it. Fixed it now. | ||
| ||