Cash dominates everything around us, and big, exclusive contracts have been a deciding factor in the battle of the streaming platform.
Fans and viewers always wonder how many streamer like Ninja and Shroud appeared since they “jumped over” Mixer. Rumors have surfaced about major exclusive deals they have signed to maintain their income levels should viewership drop.
In a new report on the battle between streaming platforms, Bloomberg revealed how much money top streamers earned from their contract.
According to the report, the big streamer are making about $40 million within 3 to 5 years. If this is true, streamers like Ninja and Shroud can earn between $8 million and $13 million per year just from their contract.
The report reiterates that the push for sites like Google and Microsoft to contract streamers to use their services goes hand in hand with new products coming from these companies, like Microsoft’s new Xbox and Google Stadia. . They find that the more viewers on their platform, the more opportunities there are to sell new products.
But we can actually give a more accurate figure of the total amount earned each year. In early December, N3RDFUSION CEO and marketing expert Devin Nash spoke on stream about how much streamers like Pokimane and MOONMOON make on Twitch and how sponsorship works. It also gives us the ability to make a rough, conservative estimate of how much money a streamer can make from streaming. live stream.
According to Nash, the average for sponsorship deals for top streamers is between 15-20k dollars. On Ninja’s profile we see sponsors like Red Bull, NZXT, a real estate company and we know that he is also sponsored by Adidas. Shroud appears to be sponsored by Postmates and a game server hosting website called Nitrado.
So if we say that Ninja makes $60k per month on his endowments (at the bottom), Shroud makes $30k per month, then we can add $720k into the annual revenue of Ninja and Shroud is 360 thousand dollars.
Ember is Mixer’s virtual currency, like the bits from Twitch. The Mixer’s streamer Earn $1 per 100 Embers. In the past week, Ninja received 110,700 Embers from just his top 10 sponsors, according to website MixerStats.
This equates to $1107 per week, or $4428 per month, or $53,136 per year. And that’s only from top sponsors, excluding other coins, like Sparks, for example, which allow Mixer streamers to earn more from Embers. Shroud earns over $10,000 a year from Ember.
So, between donations, Embers, and sponsorships, we can guess that Ninja earns around $950,000 a year, while Shroud makes around $550,000. These numbers don’t even take into account subscriber accounts (because that data is hard to find), advertising revenue, merchandise revenue, personal sponsorship and partnership flows, and of course contracts. profit and monopoly.
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