[00:02] working hard without being famous, and a trick they don't want you to copy? You've never been told this before, but today you're going to hear it unfiltered. Most people come into it thinking it's easy money. They think that just by opening a [00:18] stream, the dollars start to fall. But the reality is different. The people who are actually earning around $30 an hour aren't famous, they aren't influencers, they do n't have a million followers, they're ordinary people who learned to play [00:33] the game in a way that almost no one sees, and you can be one of them, especially if you apply a secret trick that I'm going to reveal later and that is making small channels explode without needing to go viral. Imagine [00:49] that in less than a month you can build a small but solid channel with real income. I'm not telling you that you're going to get rich, I'm telling you that you can transform 3 hours a day into something that pays your bills, [01:01] and all without being a celebrity. If that sounds interesting to you, stick around because I'm going to show you how it works from the inside. And I promise you that when you understand this, your view of kickboxing will change forever, especially when you discover [01:16] that trick that no one talks about, but that makes all the difference. Before continuing, leave a like and subscribe, because this type of content not only helps you earn money, it also saves you months of [01:30] frustration trying to figure everything out on your own. Kick is not the jungle that many believe it to be. They have clear rules, they have possible paths, they have achievable goals. And if you understand how the mechanics of affiliation, [01:45] monetization work, you can build an income that many underestimate because they think it's only for celebrities. Today I'm going to show you why that's not true and why this secret trick can [01:58] accelerate your growth from the first month. Where does someone who isn't famous in kickboxing actually start? Many believe that winning in kickboxing depends on the audience. Only others believe they need to be entertained at a [02:13] professional level. Others think they need a supercomputer or a studio worthy of Hollywood. None of that is true. What you need is strategy, presence, and a small but vibrant community. The truth is that Kig has [02:27] very specific requirements that determine how much you can earn, what level you can reach, and how quickly your channel can start generating real money. And I'm going to explain that path to you without embellishment. Let's go step by step because when you understand these [02:42] levels, suddenly everything stops being a mystery. The first step that almost mystery. The first step that almost everyone underestimates: affiliate. This is where almost everyone starts, but also where many get confused. Becoming an affiliate on [02:56] Kick is much easier than on other platforms because you don't need an average number of viewers, you don't need 10 people running away from you, you don't need the chat to explode, what you need is simple. 75 followers and 5 [03:11] hours broadcast. That's it, and that means that practically anyone who wants to get started seriously can achieve it. And when you achieve it, you unlock here's something important. Subscriptions are not followers, they are [03:25] Subscriptions are not followers, they are people who pay $5 a month to support you. It's a real, stable, and very powerful source of income for someone who is just starting out. But this is only the first step, and although it's easier, don't get [03:38] confused. Achieving it doesn't make you $30 an hour, it just opens the door for you to start building. The step that separates the constant from those who only dream. Verification. This is the point where many get stuck because it [03:52] has more requirements, but it's also the point where you really start to see consistent income and know how to use it. To be verified on KCICK you need to meet several points that demonstrate that you not only stream, but are [04:07] consistent, that only people support you, and that your community exists beyond empty numbers. These are the actual requirements. 20 paid subscriptions in the last 30 days. not counting free subscriptions. 75 viewers [04:23] free subscriptions. 75 viewers on average during those 30 days. Broadcast 12 days in a month. A total of 30 hours of streaming during that same period and 300 different users talking in the chat during the last 30 days. It sounds [04:37] during the last 30 days. It sounds difficult, yes, but not impossible. And here's understand. You don't need to be famous to achieve this. You need to be consistent and know how to retain people. There are channels with 70 viewers that generate [04:52] stable income because those viewers are engaged, and that's worth its weight in gold. And when you meet this requirement, you can request verification by sending an email with your information. Once verified, your channel will cease to be a hobby and begin to [05:06] become a monetizable asset. Where does real money begin? even though you're still small. Now comes the interesting part, the part where you can interesting part, the part where you can start seeing earnings of $30 per hour. [05:19] incentive program that everyone wants. That program exists, of course, wants. That program exists, of course, but it is extremely demanding. You don't get paid automatically, even if you fulfill all the requirements. They can reject you, even if they [05:33] accept you. Payment depends on your metrics, and to reach the high levels you would need to have hundreds or thousands of viewers. People who earn $30 an hour don't depend on that program; they depend on their [05:47] community, they depend on Kick's base system which already pays very well. Compared to other platforms, they rely on subscriptions, small donations, goals, and the time their audience spends watching live. I'm going to [06:02] explain how this really works. The truth that nobody tells you about growing up without thousands of viewers. A small but loyal audience is more valuable than 100 people who just walk by. And this is where [06:15] walk by. And this is where small streamers shine. Realistic figures work like this. Five subs a day adds up to a surprising amount. day adds up to a surprising amount. Small donations of $2 to $ happen more [06:28] often than you think. Stream goals create fun moments that the audience wants to support. Retention improves your visibility within the improves your visibility within the platform and attracts new viewers. [06:41] If you broadcast for hours a day and manage to get 20 or 30 people to stay with you. Even if you're not famous, you can generate income of around $30 per hour. It 's not magic, it's a simple theme multiplied by consistency. But before you [06:55] get to that point, there are obstacles you need to understand. how to break it down. There is a critical moment when starting in [07:08] Kikque. It's the moment when you look at your screen and see zero viewers, when you broadcast for an hour without anyone speaking, when you wonder if you're wasting your time. This is where most people give up. But this moment is [07:22] exactly where winning channels are built. People who know how to speak, even when no one is watching, become magnetic when the first spectator finally appears. [07:35] Because that person doesn't enter a dead environment, they enter a stream where there is already energy, movement, conversation, a place where it feels good to stay. Your mission at the beginning is very simple. Act as if someone is [07:48] always coming in. Keep the pace, comment on what you're doing, ask questions, tell stories, practice your presence. It's uncomfortable at first, but that's precisely what separates those who grow from those who dream of it. [08:03] The scheduling trick that big streamers don't mention. There's a trick that many well-known streamers don't explain publicly, but it makes a huge difference for smaller channels. It's not about broadcasting, [08:16] but about doing it at the moment when Kick can give you more visibility without the big players overshadowing you. What really works is streaming when the biggest streamers aren't online. During those hours, the platform gives [08:29] more prominence to smaller creators, which means new people can find followers. The most effective times to grow at the beginning are usually in the morning between 8 and 11, when competition is [08:44] almost nonexistent and people who come in are looking for company while they work or study. Another time slot that works very well is between 2 and 5 pm, where there is activity, but the giants don't appear yet and you prefer [08:59] nighttime hours. And if you prefer nighttime hours, the early morning between midnight and 3 a.m. is a real opportunity because almost no one is broadcasting and any viewer who logs in is willing to stay longer. What [09:11] you need to remember if you want to make a living from this, and the trick that no one mentions so you don't copy them. Earning around $30 an hour in kickboxing without being famous is not a dream, it's real work, it's consistency, it's talking to [09:24] understanding that your community isn't built with numbers, but with connection. And now, here's the trick that almost nobody uses, but those who have discovered it are growing twice as fast as everyone else. The trick is simple. Each time [09:39] someone new enters Autoestam, instead of greeting them like everyone else does, instead of greeting them like everyone else does, do a personalized micro-interaction. Don't just say hello, say something that makes that person feel like they're already [09:52] part of the channel. That feeling of immediate belonging increases the likelihood that they will stay, talk, and support. Most people don't do it because it requires energy, but that's precisely why it works. If you apply this trick with [10:07] discipline, your community will grow faster than you think. forget to like, subscribe and share it. Until next time. Oh.