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title: 'КАК НАЧАТЬ ЗАРАБАТЫВАТЬ НА СТРИМАХ'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=MADqk7fe8LQ'
video_id: 'MADqk7fe8LQ'
date: 2026-07-05
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# КАК НАЧАТЬ ЗАРАБАТЫВАТЬ НА СТРИМАХ

> Source: [КАК НАЧАТЬ ЗАРАБАТЫВАТЬ НА СТРИМАХ](https://youtube.com/watch?v=MADqk7fe8LQ)

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## Transcript

Streamers with a small online audience think that it is impossible to make money from streaming, while others, with 15-30 online viewers, already make a living from streaming.  And with 5-10 online viewers, you can already have a nice bonus to your main
free.  Do you have to be a pretty girl to do this?  Well, of course, it wo n't hurt, but what's much more important is the viewer's motivation to support your channel. Hello everyone, my name is Gros.  This is a channel about streams and for streamers.  Let me remind you that if
you can order a consultation, setup, or design from me using the link below in the description.  Well, here's something from that.  The topic of today's video can be summed up in one magic word: monetization.  By the way, I often
come across streamers who, well, I don’t plan to make money from streaming.  This is my hobby, it's not a job.  Please write your condolences in the comments if you are one of them.  First of all, who decided that streaming isn't a job?  But
if it's your hobby, who said a hobby can't make money?  Woo donat. And secondly, it is a bad soldier who does not plan to make money from streaming now, it might develop into
hypocritical and put a donation button under the player in the description. viewers, who will want to see their nickname on the screen and support you. So, what are the
sources of income for streamers?  For top streamers, advertising usually comes first , donations come second, and subscriptions come third.  This is basically how things are for our top streamers.  An interesting
fact is that top Western streamers typically prioritize subscriptions, followed by advertising and donations.  Well, that's just how it turned out; there's a more developed subscription culture there, and it's common to support your
favorite influencers with subscriptions.  Plus, streamers there spend more on subscriptions.  It was from there that the so-called sabotons came, when you could extend a stream indefinitely for a subscription. Especially now, due to the disabled
monetization, many Russian-language streamers don't bait their viewers into subscriptions at all.  For the smaller streamers on this list, subscriptions coming second—if anyone bothered to sign up for them at all.
Money, money, money.  So, let's start with the most delicious.  Let's begin.  Donuts.  The most basic base.  First, you need to at least place a button under the player in the interesting and varied alerts to make you want to
donate.  And somewhere, Seryozha is the only one who is sad about this.  Although no, not [applause] [music]
we need cool nomadic alerts. We need loud alerts.  We need some nomadic music for donations.  Not just some one-time bling, but something that sounds real, so the viewer immediately understands, "Aha, a Sims good donation has arrived
immediately understands, "Aha, a Sims good donation has arrived , right?"  Whoa, whoa, whoa whoa whoa .  Holy [ __ ]. [music] announcement.  Let it be cool, loud, nomadic music.  Let it be
jumpscares if you're playing a horror game, for example.  This is also some kind of when a streamer gets scared.  You can always take the time to think things through and create different notifications for different donation amounts.  The
larger the amount, the louder, longer, and more disruptive the notifications about this donation should be. Different notifications for different amounts will motivate your viewers to watch them all.  Sometimes viewers, especially if you
change them more often periodically, yes, like once a month, once every six months, change your notifications, and viewers will immediately be interested in seeing all the notifications that are on the channel. Specify what notifications you have
for which ones.  The amounts are somewhere in the description or on the banner, directly on the donation button.  Some of your viewers will understand: "Aha, I saw these, also want to see this."  Well, let me donate to my favorite streamer, and at the same time I’ll
see what he has prepared for us in terms of alerts.  Here too.  Motivation number two: don't forget to immortalize your top donors somewhere on your screen.  It's not difficult for you, but
pleased.  You can go to the in-stream statistics section in the Donation Alert and set up a slider or a running line with the top donators for the day, month, or all time, whatever you like.  You can finally
manually enter your top donors at the bottom of your player description.  And do There you can create several blocks at once on your stream , for example, top of the day, top of the week, and top of the month.  Please don't be lazy.  This really motivates your
viewers, sometimes even fighting for the top spot.  Motivation number three is fundraising, the so-called thermometer on your screen.  Think of a goal for which you are collecting.  Just write something specific.  Don't
write about anything other than life itself, just to get in a good mood. Instead, come up with a specific goal, like planning to play on stream, or a specific device you want to buy for streaming to improve the quality of your stream.  In this
case, viewers will be much more willing to support you and help raise the required amount.  Don't be alarmed, at first these thermometers are collected very, very slowly, especially if the amount is impressive.  But towards the end, you will notice,
when you have very little time left before the final, they will start throwing in the necessary amounts to finish the collection as quickly as possible.  What do we have there?  The fourth your viewers to support you is roulette.  Roulette is a really cool thing
if you present it correctly and come up with interesting rewards.  You set up rewards for the viewer, or punishments for the streamer.  Set the drop rate, and when the desired amount is reached, a roulette wheel with a random reward will spin on your stream
.  It's also super motivating for the viewer to not only support you, but also to get something in return.  These can be different tasks for the streamer.   I don't know, do squats, push-ups, tell a joke, tell
a tongue twister, I don't know, play a game with one hand, put on a song, whatever your imagination can come up with.  The fifth option for motivating your viewer, which I myself rejected for a long time, but eventually came to this,
is orders.  Yes, legally it is no longer exactly a donation, since you are providing a service for a certain amount.  And yes, officially you should, in theory, pay taxes on this, but that's a topic for a separate video.  So, you can
think about what the viewer can order from you and for what price.  For example, for a certain amount you can watch a movie with your viewers, or for a certain amount you can put on music or a video.  You can even place a
price list somewhere at the bottom of your description under the player with the services you For example, some people sell their signatures, others leave their signature on themselves, and then imagination and your moral principles.  For music and videos,
this service, even has a separate section for posting media.  It is worth understanding necessary to use everything at the same time.  You can limit yourself to your viewers.  For example, use only orders or only roulette.
You can also add your own interactive element to orders and, as they say, gamify them.  You can use a wheel of fortune, a wheel of luck, a wheel of randomness, whatever you want to call it. Donation Alerts has its own
suggests watching film X for a nominal fee, and another suggests watching film Y. And then the rest of your viewers, for a nominal which film we'll watch.  Well, either we'll
watch one movie first and one second.  You make up the rules. Or use sites like pointal.com or pupp.com to spin the wheel of fortune and choose a movie to stream today.   The
last thing regarding donations is reminders.  Remind them of what you have set up and what kind of interactivity you have for the viewer.  Add an interactivity you have for the viewer.  Add an
.  Write somewhere that your roulette works.  Let the bot, the chatbot in the chat, periodically remind your viewers that you have, I don’t know, roulette, orders, and generally what amounts you have notifications for.
Keeping your viewers informed is crucial, as is setting up cool alerts and adding some sort of roulette to your stream.  It is important that viewers are aware of this, that you have it all connected and configured.  It's clear that
there are still a ton of different options to motivate your viewers to support you.  This includes sticking stickers on your webcam, and these same merts.  All of this can also be attributed to the topic of donations. If I've forgotten any cool
to donate, be sure to let me know in the comments. way, there will be no advertising in this video now.  This is just the next topic I would think that advertising is only available to top streamers.  And, in principle, this is partly
true.  I would like to get ahead of myself, this is purely my opinion.  IMHO, yes, in large letters somewhere on the screen.  Now, I wouldn't recommend small streamers, in principle, to get involved in advertising and this thankless task, uh,
media exposure, until you have enough viewers, until you have who will be responsible for this, or until advertisers themselves knock on your door in private messages or by email.  Well, to be fair, this topic is worth
discussing within the framework of this video.  Even with a small online presence, you still have some loopholes and options to advertise on your broadcasts, even with a small online presence.  For the sake of objectivity, this video should also talk about
various types of exchanges, agencies, perfluence, and so on.  But first things first perfluence, and so on.  But first things first Advertising on the platform itself, like Twitch or YouTube, is when an ad appears
somewhere at the bottom of the player, or it plays before the video or broadcast starts.  Well, here, I think, everything is clear.  You simply enable monetization, fill out all the necessary tax information, and the platform itself runs the ads
, sharing a percentage of the revenue with you. as Swift has been disabled, sanctions have been imposed, and monetization has been disabled.  If you are watching this video even after a year, hello, descendants.  Please write in
in this direction or not.  So what are we left with?  We are left with VKlaev, They are testing something there in this direction.  And we are left with, probably, Trova, from which, in theory, I heard, you can withdraw funds, but along the way
percentage.  This concerns advertising from the streaming platform.  In addition, we sometimes have advertising on the streamer when a banner is placed on the broadcast itself.  We sometimes have a banner under the player in the description.  Advertising can come
directly from an advertiser, from an agency, when a streamer has a banner in the description under the stream, a banner on the broadcast itself, a bot in the chat spamming messages with a link, and sometimes all of these things happen together.  Sometimes
it's a direct integration, when a streamer on their broadcast speaks in words, to follow a link somewhere, or, I don't know, demonstrates a product broadcast, talks about its advantages, encourages them to buy it.  It
could even be a completely paid advertising stream , for example, an advertisement for a specific game.  It could also be a sales pitch, where the streamer does broadcasts as usual, but has some kind of box in the background,
some kind of pillow with a logo, some kind of neon banner hanging in the background, and so on.  It could also be, I don’t know, an inscription on a T-shirt, an inscription on a cap, anything, anything that catches the eye.
If you're a small streamer watching this video and haven't been approached personally by an advertiser, you can try searching for one yourself.  For example, there are sites that request keys like Kmail, XSO, Terminals, IO, and so on.  There are a lot of them,
actually.  Mostly, streamers probably use Kmiller.  There is usually a barter basis in place.  You log in to this site, indicate all your channels, all your social networks.  And then you can request a key for
is provided to you.  In exchange, you must stream it or create there are usually not all that great. These are usually not projects, these are some kind of indie niche projects, but you can also come across larger games.  But this is also a kind of
advertising, and if you are suddenly looking for something to play today, you can turn to these sites in this way and get a game for free.  If you're not really interested in games, but in money, you can turn to sites like perfluence.
advertisers you want to interact with, and fill your entire channel with links, banners, bot messages in the chat, and so on, just like top streamers.  As for me personally, here's my opinion, ask, I personally don't
like it, because it's all akin to the "Bring a friend" promotion.  What does it mean? Let's give an example.  Do Tinkoff Bank or Kinopoisk have their own referral to your friend, he registers using it , and in return, let's say,
is given.  That is 500 rubles.  for each new client brought in.  Well, on exchanges like Perfluence the conditions are roughly the same.  You take up your entire stream, you create a command for the bot, you put links in the chat, you encourage your
viewers to follow that link, you put the link in the title of your stream, you on, and for each client you bring in , you get, let's say, the same 500 "Register for our online cinema and get a month of
free subscription."  And then you go to the website of this online cinema and see that every new user already gets a month of free speaking, is questionable.  Of course, you need to watch it, you need to study it, but honestly, I don’t
recommend it.  It would be better to simply post somewhere a referral link to the service that you recommend to your viewers and that you use yourself, your own simple referral link, bypassing all these exchanges and agencies.
And we're gradually coming to the conclusion that if you want real advertisers and real advertising, you need to develop your media, you need to improve your online presence, grow your audience, and become known for it when
advertisers themselves start knocking on your inbox.  If you already feel that you are good enough, that it’s time to advertise something, but the advertiser himself does not come to you, then step yourself. Find a company that
interests you, go to their website, look for the Contacts section, check their email, write a letter yourself, explaining yourself, saying, "I'm such-and- attaching screenshots with statistics, detailing your format, what you
do on your broadcasts, and offering to advertise their product.  And then you write to several companies, and sit and wait for one of them to respond positively.   That's
.  This is usually the lot of big streamers.  And big streamers only watch what they are told to watch on stream.  Oh, and small streamers still need to work before advertising. Money, money, money.  So, there are
followers, there are subscribers, there are free subscribers, there are paid subscriptions, so-called subs on YouTube or Twitch, for example.  All of this is irrelevant for us, given that Swift and monetization are disabled.  When talking about subscriptions
at the moment, I would suggest focusing first on boosting.  In my opinion, this is the most relevant option today.  You register on the site, create several subscription levels for
viewers of varying purchasing power, and decide what exactly your viewers will receive for their subscription.  On VK Live, these can include subscriber icons, emoticons, and so-called subscription streaks, where the icon next to your nickname changes
depending on how long you've been subscribed.  Like, the longer you've been subscribed, the cooler the badge next to your nickname.  And the coolest thing about VK Live is that right now watching this video, your Boost subscriptions are equal to your VK Life subscriptions, assuming both the
streamer and viewers have stream, you can place a link to that same Boosty in the description under your player and somehow remind your viewers that you have this
motivate your viewers to subscribe and come to you for a boost.  What other rewards could there be?  You can create your own Telegram chat for subscribers, where you'll only allow viewers who subscribe to
you on Boost.  This is all done automatically.  A special bot from Boosti to expire and kicks them out of the chat.  If he subscribed again , he can be added to this chat again.  But the most important thing, in my opinion,
is to generate content for your subscribers, post it periodically, and don’t forget to keep your blog running on the same boost.  These may be exclusive materials that will not be posted anywhere else
except on your boost.  These could be unsuccessful takes from the filming of your videos. These could be guides, exclusive photos, reactions, recordings of movie streams, and so on.  These could be useful files that you share with your viewer.
Photoshop brushes.  These could be some design elements if you are a designer. These could be archives with some useful samples if you are a musician and so on.  Basically, any exclusive that you think your viewers
will be willing to pay money for.  So you've signed up for Bost, and there's Only Funs and Patreon. For some reason, the last two are associated exclusively with 18+ content, even though they can actually have any content.  Now that
you've registered, don't forget, first of all, to maintain your blog and constantly publish new posts.  so that your viewers have a reason to renew their subscription forget to inform your viewers, again .  Add a subscribe button in the description and
add a command for the chatbot.  Make your chatbot spam the chat periodically with a link to your boost.  Finally, add the command for bots to the stream title.  Somehow notify and inform your viewers that
you have Boost and that you are running it, that it is active and interesting, and that they should definitely subscribe. You can also give this subscription life hack to your viewers.  You can use a gift subscription as a
reward in the roulette that you launch for a donation, or as a reward for points earned by your viewers watching your stream.  And you will still get back your money spent minus a 10% commission.  And your viewer will be incredibly pleased
to receive a subscription to your very same Boost as a reward, and subsequently, perhaps, this viewer will renew this subscription and will not want to part with your content.  I hope this video has given you at least
monetize your content and motivate your viewers to subscribe to the channel, and don't forget, I have Telegram there, the same Busti.  All links are below in the description.  And you had Cargo with you.  See you.   Yes.
the description.  And you had Cargo with you.  See you.   Yes.
