Moistcr1tikal recently posted a video breaking down his exact earnings from his best-performing streams on both Twitch and YouTube, and the difference is staggering. He made $11,700 from his best-performing Twitch stream (where he watched his esports team win the Rocket League Spring Major), and $84,000 from his best-performing YouTube stream (where he played Bethesda's most recent game, Starfield).
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Honey’s business model is “an adpocalypse all day every day” for creators. LegalEagle just filed a class action suit to get them paid.
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The Twitch VOD situation is crazy
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Blue-collar creators are both inspirational and aspirational. They’re pioneering a new era of content creation.
"What makes blue-collar creators special is that they are both aspirational and relatable. Regular folks see themselves in the blue-collar creators they follow, but also look to them for inspiration."
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Dentistry is a hard business. Dr. Simone Ellis has made $150,000 on Kajabi by helping others learn to survive it.
"Kajabi made some opportunities available for me that I knew I wanted to do, and I found a great foundation for me to be able to do that," she says. "Kajabi has also helped me because it's allowing me to give my message out to so many people in comparison to what I think I could've done on my own."
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CoryxKenshin disappeared from YouTube 18 months ago. Now he’s back–with a big announcement.
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Was Sora trained on Marques Brownlee’s videos?
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TikTok wants to turn millions of Americans into paid shopping influencers
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80% of sponsored posts on Instagram last month weren’t disclosed as ads
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Valkyrae is lawyering up over fake Stake captions
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Kai Cenat is streaming’s king of spectacle. Here’s the hits from his record-setting subathon.
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Twitch streamer emilycc has been live for 3 years straight. Why are we just now discovering her?
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The Sidemen say they’ve hit “the ceiling” of what they can do on YouTube. So they’re going to Netflix.
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