Thinking of becoming a Twitch streamer? It’s definitely a great career choice and if you bother to do your homework, you’ll find countless successful stories out there. Put in the work and come up with some great ideas and you could be the next big thing on Twitch.

But then, like everyone else, you’ll have to start low. You’ll barely get a few viewers in the beginning. You’ll need to hook them up and get others to join, too. It’s a matter of being unique, but also of showing high quality standards. Last, but not least, promotion is just as important.

Now, you don’t want it to drag too much either. So, how much does Twitch pay for 100 viewers? What about a million viewers? Here’s everything you need to know.

 

How Much Does Twitch Pay For 100 viewers

 

How Much Does Twitch Pay for 100 Viewers?

Generally speaking, if you manage to get about 100 viewers to watch what you’re streaming, you can get anywhere between $1,000 and $1,500 a month. Of course, this form of income isn’t guaranteed. In fact, it’s based on quite a few different forms of income and each of them depends on your stream.

Fluctuations can obviously occur as well. Engagement with your viewers and marketing will also play a significant role in the process.

If you’re good enough and can reach a million viewers, such a stream could make between $2,000 and $10,000. And that’s only a stream. Sure, it’s a dream for many, but most people start low with a good idea and build up from there.

In the beginning, you might get low views but you can either go for free Twitch view bot to get more views or go for paid options as well to get more viewers on your channel. With patience, consistency and dedication, your channel can grow steadily.

These being said, let’s take a look at factors that can influence your income from 100 viewers, as well as what you can do to make things better.

 

Income from Advertising

Advertising is one of the primary sources of revenue for Twitch streamers. Even if you only have 100 viewers, you’ll still get a bit of money. Normally, a Twitch streamer can get around 35 cents for 100 ad viewers. If you manage to get 1,000 people to watch it, you’ll get $3.5

It’s not a fortune, but you have to start somewhere. Besides, despite being a small revenue stream, at least it’s consistent and adds up over time.

The best thing to do here is clearly to increase the number of viewers. Of course, ads must be relevant as well. For example, your ads can’t be about hanging plants if you stream Counter-Strike. Instead, try to find some relevance.

 

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Income from Subscriptions

Subscriptions are even more important. Basically, Twitch viewers can subscribe to your channel. You’ll have to set a monthly fee. While you won’t get all the money (Twitch will keep some), most of it will get in your wallet.

If your subscription is $1, having 100 paying viewers means you could earn just under $100.

Now, anyone can set a subscription channel. The concept is to convince people to subscribe to it. That’s when quality comes in. No matter what kind of idea you come up with, make sure it’s qualitative and stands out.

Second, you need uniqueness. Your idea should be something different. There are countless streamers out there. Just because an idea works for some, it doesn’t mean it can work for everyone else.

Even if you do find an existing idea to be good, make sure you change it a little to make it unique. Simply put, a great idea and high-quality streams will convince people to subscribe to your channel.

 

Twitch Bits

Last, but not least, don’t forget about Twitch Bits either.

Twitch Bits are a form of currency on the platform. Viewers and users can purchase them directly. Streamers, on the other hand, will try to earn them and convert them into real money.

Their value isn’t impressive though. 100 Twitch Bits will make $1. However, it adds up. If you get 100 people to cheer at least twice, you’ll get $2 per stream. And of course, numbers could be much higher, depending on your stream.

Bits can also be earned by completing surveys. These surveys are five to 10 minutes on average. The longer the survey is, the more money you’ll make. But this isn’t the most reliable method out there. Plus, it doesn’t depend on your number of viewers. 

On the same note, you can watch ads every now and then and earn some Bits, but again, it’s not a consistent method. As ads aren’t always readily available, it’s not like you can watch hundreds of them a day.

To ensure you earn Twitch Bits from cheers, make sure cheering is enabled in your channel. Then, once again, focus on quality and try to come up with some great moments every now and then. 

You have to put yourself in your viewers’ shoes. Why would someone look at your stream and cheer for you when someone else does it better and has a higher reputation? That’s how you convince your viewers to cheer.

In the end, while these are the factors affecting the income from Twitch, what you do and how you engage with your audience can also make a difference. Moreover, it pays off streaming on a regular basis, but also doing it at similar times for viewer consistency.

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