But there is nothing that will give you exposure from thousands of potential viewers like my program does. You’ll get automatic retweets, posted on a 30,000 tiktok account, get your clips reacted to by a 50k tiktok and more. It’s a lot more than just “information”
Off topic but it would be kinda cool for Twitch and Kick to have a rivaly of content creators like gamers and have events where they choose streamers from both plataforms to play and compete in a specific game. Also since influencer boxing is trendy now imagine Twitch vs Kick in boxing.
This sounds neat, but... In reality, it will never happen. Kick is putting up a good fight against Twitch in the current. Offering more on sub split than Twitch, even now taking their giant streamers... While Twitch is hating it, Amazon doesn't care. In fact, Amazon is making more money with Kick than Twitch (their own platform) because Amazon gives discounts to Twitch, where Kick does not have special privileges. Both platforms rely on Amazon servers. But Kick is profiting 📈, and Twitch is losing cash 📉. The idea that these two be in an agreement 🤝 to have their creators face off against each other in tournaments seems unlikely. Twitch ended Stake on their platform, banning them. After Stake and Twitch had a strong partnership for years, and Stake owns Kick... Not just on Twitch's perspective but also on Kick's perspective, I see them both saying no. Plus, Twitch already have their "Twitch Rivalry" Cups, where Twitch donates X amount of dollars to a charity of the winner(s) choice, in their name. Cool idea But it won't happen. 😔
The real reason why Kick takes 5% and gives 95% to the streamer is because Kick is backed by a gambling company. The company that backs Kick makes a crap ton from their website "Stake" that they don't need the content creator's revenue. Trainwreck had admitted this in a interview saying, Stake plays a huge part. In other words, Kick doesn't need your money. Twitch banned the use of Stake on their platform so Stake backed their own streaming platform to battle Twitch. To do this, they gave a 95-5 split right when Twitch announced that they are forcing all their creators to go to 50-50. Which made Kick surge in popularity. Kick is not fully developed, lacks many things that Twitch has developed over the years. But if you are small content creator with no real roots to a platform, Kick may be the easiest method on becoming a content creator as a career. In the present compared to Kick's competitors. RUclips does 70-30 and has more monetization / ad compatibilities then Kick or Twitch. Basically you choose your poison. Kick = Easiest start up and more return revenue [95-5] RUclips = Best in ads and other monetization opportunities (such as sponsorships) [70-30] Twitch = Least pay out, bad controlled ads settings, but also has the most developed streaming platform (chat, emotes, etc) [50-50]
@Twatter Thank you! I had streamed on Mixer, Twitch, and RUclips (experienced those personally). And been following up on the development of Kick for a while now, shoot could be almost a year now and tomorrow I am gonna test stream on there to see how it goes. Since it's in Beta, surely there will be glitches and issues here and there.
@shadowvurta1624 As suspected, Kick did have many glitches when I first streamed on there. Mobile users were very limited, and they couldn't see Emotes. Mobile users couldn't equip badges in the chat, and mods couldn't access their modding capabilities as mobile user. Clipping on Kick 'was' also a mess, in order to clip on there, you would hit the clipping button and it would take 2 mins to load by the time it loaded, the moment you wanted to clip has passed. Badges looked alright, but then they changed them to little tiny hard to see round badges. The follow-up button also took 20+ clicks before the platform had actually registered that the user wanted to follow the creator. My community and friends at first hated the experience on Kick... It was heavily a glitched / struggling platform. But the devs truly showed that they cared about their platform and fixed all the issues I listed above. Other than mods being able to mod while Mobile. That, I think, is still yet to be fixed. I will have to say the platform is 100% the best option for small creators. 65% better for large creators, as having an establed platform may still be better than starting over. Subscribing doesn't work for me. For some reason, Kick doesn't like my card. But at least clipping loads in seconds, and Mobile user can see their emotes.
@shadowvurta1624 Oh, and I had received my first payout from Kick. It was $18 and some change after 4 subs. They explain that the return is actually 100% creator. But they say 95-5 split because their 3rd party requires a fee to transfer funds. It's about $4.74 per earned sub. Out of the $5 given. Also I like how they give a crap ton of emote slots to just starting out creators, and also don't do the whole "Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3" nonsense. Also regardless if you are a subbed viewer or just a free viewing follower, or just a guy who randomly showed up one day... There are no ads. Oh Oh, Mods can use the streamer's emotes for free. But if they leave his / her stream, they won't have access to them. That makes it an easier way for your emotes to be advertised vs only you the Streamer being the only person with them. Cause if you think about typically, you won't use your emotes in the chat to showcase them, but now your mods can. I think that's all.
I think about in a years time, Kick will be the new wave. Especially for smaller streamers who aren't making as they want to. With the way Twitch is going, you're gonna lose more than you earn.
Thank you for this video I will be Tryon kick. I’ve been streaming on twitch, Facebook and TikTok for years and hopefully one day I’ll get where I need to be with sponsors and supporters. God bless thanks 🙏🏼💚
Kick has been such a breath of fresh air for many creator and has been doing very well lately most people I have found who talk bad about Kick usually speak from second hand knowledge they parrot or have no idea what they are talking about lol.
for new streamer that are thinking about streaming on twitch and old streamer that may not be aware of but 2 updates done recently really hurt content creators. 1) weather or not your affiliate, you cant multi stream, you are redistrict to twitch only, doing so can and will get you ban 2) third party ads (in other words sponsorships) are now prohibited, weather it be a little stamp on the corner of your stream ore a video provided to you by the sponsor, you cant have that any more.
@@Blackheart_Games they haven’t made any bans for it yet and I don’t think they ever will because of the backlash. However I feel as if they will still ban streamers for multi streaming
Great video man! I started streaming on twitch about 6 months ago (I haven't been consistent enough but still) and I've been debating switching to Kick but was afraid of the optics on the platform. The 95/5 split seems to good to pass up, and after the recent bans going on at twitch, I've lost a lot of faith in it as a sustainable streaming site for content creators. I think ill set up my kick stream and try my luck this week. Where do I find your tier program? I might have just missed it in the description but i don't see the link. Thanks again for the video!
the only problem with kick is that they have worst moderation literally no ad company want to sell their ads to them because it is wild west that is what is holding kick back to become better then twitch and i would rather be on twitch then be on kick that could be sooner or later lose money then make money
This was very helpful thank you I have been steaming on twitch for a couple of months now and have already gotten a small viewer Basie and 100 followers and I get a follow almost every time a stream for more than a couple hours, I heard about kick and how a lot of people are switching so I tried streaming on it and was surprised to see i averaged like 4 or 5 viewers, white it grate compared to my normal one viewer on twitch I get normally but I got no follows after streaming for four hours, and no chats either so I feel like kick is botching the numbers and I think I’ll stick with twitch cause i want to reach as meany people as possible and grow both as a streamer and a RUclipsr and spread positivity to as meany people as phisically possible and also I rematch lgbtq people easier on twitch cause they have tags unlike kick, also the kick app doesn’t let you see the notifications so I can’t thank followers cause I use my phone for that cause only one monitor atm
Great info, but I disagree with the bots not hurting. When they stop and your numbers fall, it crushes you because your numbers just fall off. giving you false hope. So great video, but I'm going to agree to disagree on that point only
@Twatter i understood what you meant, the difference between someone doing it. And them using them to boost your numbers is the intent. My content is based on kick doing it and then stopping. For newer creators, they won't know and it damages mentally. The business is hard enough as is, yet alone people taken advantage of by s gambling website
A lot of the same things I mentioned in this video apply with rumble. I don’t know how there payout system works, but it’s unsustainable to say the least. Also if we’re comparing RUclips to rumble, it’s hard to beat RUclips because of the algorithm and the “top dog” status they have. However twitch is making some serious errors which is causing competitors such as kick to have some room to take over if that makes sense.
Kick has a toxic environment. The website does not make them revenue, it just encourages people to gamble on stake which they own. No website should have such little moderation. Not saying Twitch is perfect as well, but I can't see kick lasting long
@@Twatterlive I guess i should rephrase. Im not talking of the streamers im talking about the actual company. They give an unreasonably favourable sub split, i believe all donations go to streamer and i assume very little ads due to website culture. You can't make money like that so where does it come from and why would they much such website? A good comparison i think is how fortnite allows epic games to develope unreal engine, although they still make money from ue by larger businesses yet its mostly free. They don't tell you to gamble but it's easy to take away when it's owned by stake and makes the company lose money.
I wouldn't say Kick is toxic. In my experience, the community is just as nice and welcoming as Twitch. Of course, you're gonna bump into trolls, that's just the internet. You can't really do anything with that. Agree, with that 95/5 will not make their revenue in a long term, and I know they are burning money as we speak. If Twitch is losing a lot of money and not being profitable for Amazon, that makes me think of Kick's situation right now. Now, with the gambling situation, I don't like how it's the dominant category like 98% of the time, and I hope that changes. You see, I can't really fully judge Kick because it's still new, and it's only 4-5 months old. I'd give them by June or July to iron out their kinks. If not, I don't see them lasting in the long term.
@@ShellymanStudios I would say that I agree with everything here. Yes most people are normal but with this little moderation, the toxic will have a much greater voice. Like you said, this initial loss in revenue could be short term to attract more people, but eventually they will have to go down to something similar, and much more likely, lower then twitch's sub split since they off the bat have a terrible platform for advertisement. This is unless they push gambling and they would have to weather it be directly or discreetly. Anyway I'm all for competition but if even Microsoft couldn't get into the scene then it's gonna be hard for kick and they're off to a bad start.
Actually, it's still as hard as Twitch for small channels. My friend was trying to get me to switch since she is also switching. She got a successful stream from 0-50 in a week. Me on the other hand, was sitting at 3 for a while, and then went up to 6 after she raided (hosted) me. I'm still trying out other tricks to help me grow, but so far, it's getting tougher for me. My community on Twitch has been becoming inactive for at least a year, so I thought switching to Kick would give me a fresh start. Also, I noticed that my friend's followers would only watch me for my friend when she isn't live since she is usually in VC with me while I stream. This kinda hinders my self-esteem and motivation to continue streaming. Does anyone have any tips that can help improve my streams?
Yes, 1. You need to get self confidence and boost your own image / persona so you know people will think you’re entertaining. You playing with her gives you exposure to all of these potential viewers, you just need to make the most of it. 2. Watch this video for 50 other tips ruclips.net/video/6j9cW9LF7fc/видео.html
i honestly just want a way to make money because i havent been able to find a job in months and it sucks to not get hired or get a call just for them to tell me no
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I streamed on kick and got 8 viewers and 0 comments and 0followers and twitch i only had 1-3 viewers but everytime i gained a viewer they commented and followed
The split is weird and not sustainable, like rumble's "100%" revenue to the creator. Unless they are backed up by investors that are ready to lose money, then uh... Kick may die out if they don't have something making them money Edit: nvm, they do, but the reputation isn't making traffic to kick any better.
Really considering buying your management program. Although I have my days, I can never have a perfect schedule. This and a few other factors have been keeping my bidaily streams into weekly or biweekly streams. I also would like to save money for things I need in my personal life, no offence to you. Any tips or tricks or anything would be helpful. Cheers!
I can definitely help you with this when you’re ready, in the meantime I have a playlist of free videos for tips! ruclips.net/p/PLYtaaFc44HAgKzy8HclkXw0OsJRecKEFS
@@Twatterlive T These videos are great, but i still can't do these things without a proper schedule. I would love to buy your programs, but im just saving my money right now. Any other tips?
“When you stop growing you start dying.” Instead of feeling lost and thinking about paying someone to “help” grow your account, just find a smaller streamer and get to know them. Get to know multiple ones. Ask them how they broke through that barrier. The “average 2 viewers” but you know one is your phone barrier. There is a tactic my friend, you just have to keep searching. I myself just got back into streaming a few days ago. I decided to try and make it on Kick.
@@Twatterlive gotcha thank you, i want to start streaming at least to start a career, i read it pays hourly as well as long as you have 4 conditions, Conditions include the streamer being active for at least four hours per day out of thirty days in a month, the streamer being awake and interacting with chat, the streamer having a webcam on their face, and being the age of majority. thats why the "per day" i thought it was every day, and says supposedly they start getting paid about $16 an hour + de comissions of course, something like that.
@@SupremoMancoSama none of that is true. It’s all rumors, unfortunately if you want to make money from streaming you have to do the work yourself. Build an audience and capitalize from them.
So, from what I heard if you get 75 subscribers, I think, you get paid $16/h. Would this be a good investment to go for if I just want to do this as a gig for getting through college? My current job I make $17/h. (I obviously don't plan on flat out quitting until I would have a good income of money, and I'd just be lowering my hours at work so I can still keep that job as a backup)
@@leave5463 they just did. It comes down to what you want from a platform. If you want to make as much as quick as possible, kick is right for you. If you want to build a long lasting solidified career, twitch may be the better route. Twitch wasn’t messing up as bad at the time of making this video so it’s harder to say
@@Wlyric7 competition breeds innovation. If one company commands the majority of the market with their product, they’ve no incentive to be creative or change. What they made has been working for them and makes them money. Why change? Eventually this can lead to stagnation and the company trying to beat every ounce of cash out of their dead horse until they’re forced to make a small, incremental change. Usually this change isn’t for the benefit of the consumer but rather for the income of the company. Now put another company in the mix that sells the same type of product. They’ve seen what company A is doing and base their business model off of doing what Company A hasn’t done well or thought of yet. If Company B is successful and starts taking market share away from company A this would incentivize Company A to make drastic changes to/ have to innovate their current business model if they don’t want to lose out on profits completely. You can imagine what it would look like if there were 3, 4 or even 10 other companies gunning for a piece of the market share for that product. TLDR; competition forces companies to be more creative, innovate and work harder for your money.
Honestly so long as you can control yourself and try not to be the next ice posideon and avoid drama you can be on twitch. I think people are blowing it way out of proportion about how bad twitch is. Usually the people who say that make dumb decisions like being a grown ass man trying to involve himself with high school girl level drama or are constantly trying to be an edge lord. IE just dumbass decisions that would fuck you over in this day and age. Attracting the attention of mentally fucked trolls that are willing to track down where you work and have them send them clips of anything your loose cannon mentality would say or do is a good way to ruin your professional life even outside of twitch.
I say if you're going to stream on another platform stream on RUclips instead over twitch and even Kick RUclips in my opinion is better RUclips has the 70/30 split but which is still significantly better than twitch but the one question that everybody needs to ask will Kick be around in a year or two or more I see that it's unsustainable at the rate of the way that they are just burning money with the 95/5 sub split that's just unprofitable for the platform you know history always repeats itself and they are on the same track that twitch is on eventually they're going to have to lower the sub split in order to be profitable and in order to be profitable and even placing ads on streams at this point it is hey unsustainable business model but I will say like this that RUclips is better than twitch and kick combined.
I understand your perspective but I am a bit biased to twitch. RUclips live has never and will never feel the same as twitch. Twitch has a wonderful interface, even if they aren’t being ran properly. RUclips will never be for livestreams in my eyes, in my experience it can kill a channel. Kick on the other hand, I agree that it’s not sustainable however since they copied twitch I think it’s a better live streaming platform than RUclips
No hate, but how can a smaller streamer(yourself) offer a subscription program to help people gain notoriety and money for streaming? Isn’t that a big ask? Not live in 2 years on twitch yet you “teach” people how to grow on the platform? To me this sounds like a Ponzi scheme. I was just searching for pros vs. cons between the platforms. Not to have your “streaming class” shoved down my throat every 5 minutes. Thank you for the actual tips and knowledge you shared though.
I’ve helped thousands of steamers here for free for RUclips and now have multiple clients seeing results from my direct one on one management. It’s not for everyone, but can be for everyone ( as many people as I can take on, which is why spots are limited )
View imbedding? That’s means putting your video on websites and will do nothing for twitch growth or my videos so.. truthfully have no idea what you’re even trying to insinuate
@@Twatterlive The fast transitions from a very dark color (black and dark grey, in this case) Straight into Full White screens around, on monitors with higher brightness and after a long day even causes headaches
Those who start streaming to be rich will never succeed. Also who start streaming and his only platform is Twitch/Kick will also be a fail. You have to be on multiple platform. RUclips, Insta, Tiktok. This is not like you just go on live on Twitch and viewers will come and stay. 😀 Kick is only for gambler streamers. If you dont have that type of content then forget the whole platform and just go to RUclips or Twitch because 97% of the viewers using these platforms.
I might wanna switch to kick but you gotta tell Microsoft to move another streaming app onto the Xbox service 🥲 It took a long time for it to have twitch because I think it only came out whenever mixer got shutdown
I can vouch for the tier program this man really helps new streamers get to affiliate
Glad to have you in mate!
Getting to affiliate is easy though. There's already a ton of information out there that helps you get there.
But there is nothing that will give you exposure from thousands of potential viewers like my program does. You’ll get automatic retweets, posted on a 30,000 tiktok account, get your clips reacted to by a 50k tiktok and more. It’s a lot more than just “information”
@@Twatterlive does the twitch program work for kick as well?
@@Johnkearley1 Yes it does. Even better with kick if I’m being honest
Off topic but it would be kinda cool for Twitch and Kick to have a rivaly of content creators like gamers and have events where they choose streamers from both plataforms to play and compete in a specific game. Also since influencer boxing is trendy now imagine Twitch vs Kick in boxing.
This sounds neat, but...
In reality, it will never happen.
Kick is putting up a good fight against Twitch in the current. Offering more on sub split than Twitch, even now taking their giant streamers...
While Twitch is hating it, Amazon doesn't care. In fact, Amazon is making more money with Kick than Twitch (their own platform) because Amazon gives discounts to Twitch, where Kick does not have special privileges. Both platforms rely on Amazon servers.
But Kick is profiting 📈, and Twitch is losing cash 📉.
The idea that these two be in an agreement 🤝 to have their creators face off against each other in tournaments seems unlikely.
Twitch ended Stake on their platform, banning them. After Stake and Twitch had a strong partnership for years, and Stake owns Kick...
Not just on Twitch's perspective but also on Kick's perspective, I see them both saying no.
Plus, Twitch already have their "Twitch Rivalry" Cups, where Twitch donates X amount of dollars to a charity of the winner(s) choice, in their name.
Cool idea
But it won't happen. 😔
The real reason why Kick takes 5% and gives 95% to the streamer is because Kick is backed by a gambling company.
The company that backs Kick makes a crap ton from their website "Stake" that they don't need the content creator's revenue.
Trainwreck had admitted this in a interview saying, Stake plays a huge part.
In other words, Kick doesn't need your money.
Twitch banned the use of Stake on their platform so Stake backed their own streaming platform to battle Twitch.
To do this, they gave a 95-5 split right when Twitch announced that they are forcing all their creators to go to 50-50.
Which made Kick surge in popularity.
Kick is not fully developed, lacks many things that Twitch has developed over the years.
But if you are small content creator with no real roots to a platform, Kick may be the easiest method on becoming a content creator as a career.
In the present compared to Kick's competitors. RUclips does 70-30 and has more monetization / ad compatibilities then Kick or Twitch.
Basically you choose your poison.
Kick = Easiest start up and more return revenue [95-5]
RUclips = Best in ads and other monetization opportunities (such as sponsorships) [70-30]
Twitch = Least pay out, bad controlled ads settings, but also has the most developed streaming platform (chat, emotes, etc) [50-50]
Great way to put it, couldn’t have said it better myself
@Twatter Thank you!
I had streamed on Mixer, Twitch, and RUclips (experienced those personally).
And been following up on the development of Kick for a while now, shoot could be almost a year now and tomorrow I am gonna test stream on there to see how it goes.
Since it's in Beta, surely there will be glitches and issues here and there.
@@OffTargetThoughts after some time has passed?
@shadowvurta1624 As suspected, Kick did have many glitches when I first streamed on there.
Mobile users were very limited, and they couldn't see Emotes. Mobile users couldn't equip badges in the chat, and mods couldn't access their modding capabilities as mobile user.
Clipping on Kick 'was' also a mess, in order to clip on there, you would hit the clipping button and it would take 2 mins to load by the time it loaded, the moment you wanted to clip has passed.
Badges looked alright, but then they changed them to little tiny hard to see round badges. The follow-up button also took 20+ clicks before the platform had actually registered that the user wanted to follow the creator.
My community and friends at first hated the experience on Kick...
It was heavily a glitched / struggling platform. But the devs truly showed that they cared about their platform and fixed all the issues I listed above.
Other than mods being able to mod while Mobile. That, I think, is still yet to be fixed.
I will have to say the platform is 100% the best option for small creators. 65% better for large creators, as having an establed platform may still be better than starting over.
Subscribing doesn't work for me. For some reason, Kick doesn't like my card. But at least clipping loads in seconds, and Mobile user can see their emotes.
@shadowvurta1624 Oh, and I had received my first payout from Kick.
It was $18 and some change after 4 subs. They explain that the return is actually 100% creator. But they say 95-5 split because their 3rd party requires a fee to transfer funds.
It's about $4.74 per earned sub.
Out of the $5 given.
Also I like how they give a crap ton of emote slots to just starting out creators, and also don't do the whole "Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3" nonsense.
Also regardless if you are a subbed viewer or just a free viewing follower, or just a guy who randomly showed up one day... There are no ads.
Oh Oh, Mods can use the streamer's emotes for free. But if they leave his / her stream, they won't have access to them. That makes it an easier way for your emotes to be advertised vs only you the Streamer being the only person with them.
Cause if you think about typically, you won't use your emotes in the chat to showcase them, but now your mods can.
I think that's all.
I think about in a years time, Kick will be the new wave. Especially for smaller streamers who aren't making as they want to. With the way Twitch is going, you're gonna lose more than you earn.
Thank you for this video I will be Tryon kick. I’ve been streaming on twitch, Facebook and TikTok for years and hopefully one day I’ll get where I need to be with sponsors and supporters. God bless thanks 🙏🏼💚
Kick has been such a breath of fresh air for many creator and has been doing very well lately most people I have found who talk bad about Kick usually speak from second hand knowledge they parrot or have no idea what they are talking about lol.
Thanks for this video i started streaming back in january and i was thinking about trying kick and now i think i will because of your suggestions
Make sure you check out recent video about rumble as well !
for new streamer that are thinking about streaming on twitch and old streamer that may not be aware of but 2 updates done recently really hurt content creators.
1) weather or not your affiliate, you cant multi stream, you are redistrict to twitch only, doing so can and will get you ban
2) third party ads (in other words sponsorships) are now prohibited, weather it be a little stamp on the corner of your stream ore a video provided to you by the sponsor, you cant have that any more.
Twitch did back pedal and get rid of the sponsorship rule, however they kept the multi stream rule.
@@Twatterlive twitch lied about going back on that, the prohibition on third party ads is still within the TOS
@@Blackheart_Games they haven’t made any bans for it yet and I don’t think they ever will because of the backlash. However I feel as if they will still ban streamers for multi streaming
I’m thinking about streaming on kick. Thanks for the info!
Great video man! I started streaming on twitch about 6 months ago (I haven't been consistent enough but still) and I've been debating switching to Kick but was afraid of the optics on the platform. The 95/5 split seems to good to pass up, and after the recent bans going on at twitch, I've lost a lot of faith in it as a sustainable streaming site for content creators.
I think ill set up my kick stream and try my luck this week. Where do I find your tier program? I might have just missed it in the description but i don't see the link.
Thanks again for the video!
@@-D.R.H- www.patreon.com/LiveManagement
Here is the link to the program. Thank you for your positive feedback
It feels weird to know Kick is created by a gambling service/company. It also gives me a feeling it will be temporarly like Mixxer
the only problem with kick is that they have worst moderation literally no ad company want to sell their ads to them because it is wild west that is what is holding kick back to become better then twitch
and i would rather be on twitch then be on kick that could be sooner or later lose money then make money
This was very helpful thank you I have been steaming on twitch for a couple of months now and have already gotten a small viewer Basie and 100 followers and I get a follow almost every time a stream for more than a couple hours, I heard about kick and how a lot of people are switching so I tried streaming on it and was surprised to see i averaged like 4 or 5 viewers, white it grate compared to my normal one viewer on twitch I get normally but I got no follows after streaming for four hours, and no chats either so I feel like kick is botching the numbers and I think I’ll stick with twitch cause i want to reach as meany people as possible and grow both as a streamer and a RUclipsr and spread positivity to as meany people as phisically possible and also I rematch lgbtq people easier on twitch cause they have tags unlike kick, also the kick app doesn’t let you see the notifications so I can’t thank followers cause I use my phone for that cause only one monitor atm
hey man thank you this video was really well put together keep it up
I appreciate that a lot mate.
I mean twitch is the go to, but idk about switching over and basically starting all over again
Its pretty cool you are offering this. Though for me to stream i have my own depth of planning. Be it that i want to be a VStreamer.
Great info, but I disagree with the bots not hurting. When they stop and your numbers fall, it crushes you because your numbers just fall off. giving you false hope. So great video, but I'm going to agree to disagree on that point only
I Understand completely. Was talking specifically about kick botting your streams because for some people that seems to be the case.
@Twatter i understood what you meant, the difference between someone doing it. And them using them to boost your numbers is the intent. My content is based on kick doing it and then stopping. For newer creators, they won't know and it damages mentally. The business is hard enough as is, yet alone people taken advantage of by s gambling website
@@Twatterlive yup that's what im referring to :)
Best comparison for kick vs twitch
What are your thoughts on streaming on Rumble?
A lot of the same things I mentioned in this video apply with rumble. I don’t know how there payout system works, but it’s unsustainable to say the least. Also if we’re comparing RUclips to rumble, it’s hard to beat RUclips because of the algorithm and the “top dog” status they have. However twitch is making some serious errors which is causing competitors such as kick to have some room to take over if that makes sense.
So for a new streamer y’all would basically recommend Kick?
Kick has a toxic environment. The website does not make them revenue, it just encourages people to gamble on stake which they own. No website should have such little moderation. Not saying Twitch is perfect as well, but I can't see kick lasting long
These are all good points I wish I would’ve touched on more, but like some of my other cons kick still needs time to take proper action.
What evidence do you have of them not giving revenue and encouraging gambling? It’s not that I don’t believe you, I’m just curious.
@@Twatterlive I guess i should rephrase. Im not talking of the streamers im talking about the actual company. They give an unreasonably favourable sub split, i believe all donations go to streamer and i assume very little ads due to website culture. You can't make money like that so where does it come from and why would they much such website? A good comparison i think is how fortnite allows epic games to develope unreal engine, although they still make money from ue by larger businesses yet its mostly free. They don't tell you to gamble but it's easy to take away when it's owned by stake and makes the company lose money.
I wouldn't say Kick is toxic. In my experience, the community is just as nice and welcoming as Twitch. Of course, you're gonna bump into trolls, that's just the internet. You can't really do anything with that. Agree, with that 95/5 will not make their revenue in a long term, and I know they are burning money as we speak. If Twitch is losing a lot of money and not being profitable for Amazon, that makes me think of Kick's situation right now. Now, with the gambling situation, I don't like how it's the dominant category like 98% of the time, and I hope that changes. You see, I can't really fully judge Kick because it's still new, and it's only 4-5 months old. I'd give them by June or July to iron out their kinks. If not, I don't see them lasting in the long term.
@@ShellymanStudios I would say that I agree with everything here. Yes most people are normal but with this little moderation, the toxic will have a much greater voice. Like you said, this initial loss in revenue could be short term to attract more people, but eventually they will have to go down to something similar, and much more likely, lower then twitch's sub split since they off the bat have a terrible platform for advertisement. This is unless they push gambling and they would have to weather it be directly or discreetly. Anyway I'm all for competition but if even Microsoft couldn't get into the scene then it's gonna be hard for kick and they're off to a bad start.
Good data thx!
Actually, it's still as hard as Twitch for small channels. My friend was trying to get me to switch since she is also switching. She got a successful stream from 0-50 in a week. Me on the other hand, was sitting at 3 for a while, and then went up to 6 after she raided (hosted) me. I'm still trying out other tricks to help me grow, but so far, it's getting tougher for me. My community on Twitch has been becoming inactive for at least a year, so I thought switching to Kick would give me a fresh start. Also, I noticed that my friend's followers would only watch me for my friend when she isn't live since she is usually in VC with me while I stream. This kinda hinders my self-esteem and motivation to continue streaming. Does anyone have any tips that can help improve my streams?
Yes, 1. You need to get self confidence and boost your own image / persona so you know people will think you’re entertaining. You playing with her gives you exposure to all of these potential viewers, you just need to make the most of it. 2. Watch this video for 50 other tips
ruclips.net/video/6j9cW9LF7fc/видео.html
Gonna stick with kick
This person deserves more
i will try kick
Thanks for the thumbnail tutorial
Thanks man this really helped me decide wether kick is best for me! Also what software do you use to make your thumbnails?
looks like my photoshop program but could be gimp if you're looking for free software
It is photoshop. Like $10 a month
i honestly just want a way to make money because i havent been able to find a job in months and it sucks to not get hired or get a call just for them to tell me no
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I streamed on kick and got 8 viewers and 0 comments and 0followers and twitch i only had 1-3 viewers but everytime i gained a viewer they commented and followed
Seems suspicious ( not that you are doing anything, probably kick like my theory mentions )
The split is weird and not sustainable, like rumble's "100%" revenue to the creator. Unless they are backed up by investors that are ready to lose money, then uh... Kick may die out if they don't have something making them money
Edit: nvm, they do, but the reputation isn't making traffic to kick any better.
Really considering buying your management program. Although I have my days, I can never have a perfect schedule. This and a few other factors have been keeping my bidaily streams into weekly or biweekly streams. I also would like to save money for things I need in my personal life, no offence to you. Any tips or tricks or anything would be helpful. Cheers!
I can definitely help you with this when you’re ready, in the meantime I have a playlist of free videos for tips! ruclips.net/p/PLYtaaFc44HAgKzy8HclkXw0OsJRecKEFS
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These videos are great, but i still can't do these things without a proper schedule. I would love to buy your programs, but im just saving my money right now. Any other tips?
@@oopsistbro what else do you want him to say 😂😂
Whats the name of the font you use for subtitles in this video? The ones that resemble that of mr beast?
How about streaming on youtube?
good question
I hereby claim the 100th Like!
How to stream on kick coming soon 🔓
Welp off too Kick ❤
I have been streaming on twitch for about 4 yrs and only average 2 viewers and I hope that I can make it on kick and kick twitch off
“When you stop growing you start dying.”
Instead of feeling lost and thinking about paying someone to “help” grow your account, just find a smaller streamer and get to know them. Get to know multiple ones. Ask them how they broke through that barrier. The “average 2 viewers” but you know one is your phone barrier. There is a tactic my friend, you just have to keep searching. I myself just got back into streaming a few days ago. I decided to try and make it on Kick.
@I_amEG how has kick been doing for you?? Do you think it's better for new streamers?
Something i was reading is that you have to stream every day at least 4 hours a day, is that true?
No, not at all.
@@Twatterlive gotcha thank you, i want to start streaming at least to start a career, i read it pays hourly as well as long as you have 4 conditions,
Conditions include the streamer being active for at least four hours per day out of thirty days in a month, the streamer being awake and interacting with chat, the streamer having a webcam on their face, and being the age of majority.
thats why the "per day" i thought it was every day, and says supposedly they start getting paid about $16 an hour + de comissions of course, something like that.
@@SupremoMancoSama none of that is true. It’s all rumors, unfortunately if you want to make money from streaming you have to do the work yourself. Build an audience and capitalize from them.
Still torn but great information. Will be making my decision tonight thanks to this video
I want more info for kick and manage ment
I’m starting next month looking for some help just on getting started
For sure! Feel free to reach out via Twitter @twatterlive
So, from what I heard if you get 75 subscribers, I think, you get paid $16/h. Would this be a good investment to go for if I just want to do this as a gig for getting through college? My current job I make $17/h. (I obviously don't plan on flat out quitting until I would have a good income of money, and I'd just be lowering my hours at work so I can still keep that job as a backup)
This is only a plan, not something they are offering as of yet. However when they do launch it, I think it’s a very good opportunity
Why not multi stream to both platforms
I have a video explaining exactly why that’s a terrible idea ruclips.net/video/XOmdAUUoBZQ/видео.htmlsi=bzD2hXrczfDULxSi
Should i change my name?
😂😂
Are you allowed stream on twitch and kick at the same time?
Yes
@@Twatterlive didnt twitch ban multistreaming? Would you recommend kick or twitch if to choose one
@@leave5463 they just did. It comes down to what you want from a platform. If you want to make as much as quick as possible, kick is right for you. If you want to build a long lasting solidified career, twitch may be the better route. Twitch wasn’t messing up as bad at the time of making this video so it’s harder to say
bro what you use for your auto captions?
Vegas but it’s manual, not auto
@@Twatterlive wow interesting that must take a long time? Why not use auto because this looks better?
@@wazzythewizard looks way better + I enjoy editing.
@@wazzythewizard but yes a very long time
Good info
More competition, the better.
How
@@Wlyric7 competition breeds innovation. If one company commands the majority of the market with their product, they’ve no incentive to be creative or change. What they made has been working for them and makes them money. Why change? Eventually this can lead to stagnation and the company trying to beat every ounce of cash out of their dead horse until they’re forced to make a small, incremental change. Usually this change isn’t for the benefit of the consumer but rather for the income of the company. Now put another company in the mix that sells the same type of product. They’ve seen what company A is doing and base their business model off of doing what Company A hasn’t done well or thought of yet. If Company B is successful and starts taking market share away from company A this would incentivize Company A to make drastic changes to/ have to innovate their current business model if they don’t want to lose out on profits completely. You can imagine what it would look like if there were 3, 4 or even 10 other companies gunning for a piece of the market share for that product. TLDR; competition forces companies to be more creative, innovate and work harder for your money.
Honestly so long as you can control yourself and try not to be the next ice posideon and avoid drama you can be on twitch. I think people are blowing it way out of proportion about how bad twitch is. Usually the people who say that make dumb decisions like being a grown ass man trying to involve himself with high school girl level drama or are constantly trying to be an edge lord. IE just dumbass decisions that would fuck you over in this day and age. Attracting the attention of mentally fucked trolls that are willing to track down where you work and have them send them clips of anything your loose cannon mentality would say or do is a good way to ruin your professional life even outside of twitch.
Couldn't have said it better myself
I say if you're going to stream on another platform stream on RUclips instead over twitch and even Kick RUclips in my opinion is better RUclips has the 70/30 split but which is still significantly better than twitch but the one question that everybody needs to ask will Kick be around in a year or two or more I see that it's unsustainable at the rate of the way that they are just burning money with the 95/5 sub split that's just unprofitable for the platform you know history always repeats itself and they are on the same track that twitch is on eventually they're going to have to lower the sub split in order to be profitable and in order to be profitable and even placing ads on streams at this point it is hey unsustainable business model but I will say like this that RUclips is better than twitch and kick combined.
I understand your perspective but I am a bit biased to twitch. RUclips live has never and will never feel the same as twitch. Twitch has a wonderful interface, even if they aren’t being ran properly. RUclips will never be for livestreams in my eyes, in my experience it can kill a channel. Kick on the other hand, I agree that it’s not sustainable however since they copied twitch I think it’s a better live streaming platform than RUclips
Kick gonna be ez money one big spender dropping u a 10 pack is a 20 pack.. make that a hundred bomb thats 200 bomb congrats u just made 500 in one go
0:43 to 0:51 I will help you... If you have $10000000000000000 on hand... An hour. (Lawyer vibes. )
why not use both? encoding for both twitch and kick at the same time might get a bit slow at times but only if your pc cant handle it
It's just a bit risky to stream on both especially if you have a platform already on twitch
I mean waiting seems like a better idea because the content is not exactly worth it
Sorry this video just felt like a selling pitch all the information to grow on twitch is free on the internet
its more than just information mate. I give you exposure and work with you one on one to start your career.
Kick seems scary but kinda lit
Is there a way to change to titles of your own VODs? I can't figure out how.
I don’t think you can yet but I’m sure they’ll fix this
I can’t put a profile picture?
You have to do it on a computer
Do we need to pay to have you help us
I make videos for free here, but yes if you want my one on one help you can pay via patreon.
Kick is happeningggg
No hate, but how can a smaller streamer(yourself) offer a subscription program to help people gain notoriety and money for streaming? Isn’t that a big ask? Not live in 2 years on twitch yet you “teach” people how to grow on the platform? To me this sounds like a Ponzi scheme. I was just searching for pros vs. cons between the platforms. Not to have your “streaming class” shoved down my throat every 5 minutes. Thank you for the actual tips and knowledge you shared though.
I’ve helped thousands of steamers here for free for RUclips and now have multiple clients seeing results from my direct one on one management. It’s not for everyone, but can be for everyone ( as many people as I can take on, which is why spots are limited )
It would be great if you would stop spamming the subreddit with this video.
Would be great if you would mind your own business and focus on personal growth instead of attempting to bring others down to your sad level.
@@Twatterlive um I agree with him though spamming subreddit with your video is not growing its just being a spam bot
“I don’t use bots”. You use view imbedding probably.
View imbedding? That’s means putting your video on websites and will do nothing for twitch growth or my videos so.. truthfully have no idea what you’re even trying to insinuate
Please use a pop filter
Thanks for the info tho ❤
Planned on it for the next one, was upset while editing it.
twitch is a platform who is bleeding out.
Your getting 95% cause all the dum shit u have to do too add clips RUclips easy everything else outside of Kick is so easy to stream
Please stop the flashbangs, thank you
What are you on about
@@Twatterlive The fast transitions from a very dark color (black and dark grey, in this case) Straight into Full White screens around, on monitors with higher brightness and after a long day even causes headaches
Those who start streaming to be rich will never succeed. Also who start streaming and his only platform is Twitch/Kick will also be a fail.
You have to be on multiple platform. RUclips, Insta, Tiktok. This is not like you just go on live on Twitch and viewers will come and stay. 😀
Kick is only for gambler streamers. If you dont have that type of content then forget the whole platform and just go to RUclips or Twitch because 97% of the viewers using these platforms.
Tutorial please ? 100 likes
ruclips.net/video/dEvE6fH5jos/видео.html
Jason will get you
kick is hard to get views
Twitch as greedy AF
I am staying with Twitch.
Twitch > Kick
What's the discord
I might wanna switch to kick but you gotta tell Microsoft to move another streaming app onto the Xbox service 🥲
It took a long time for it to have twitch because I think it only came out whenever mixer got shutdown