Make Money from Streamer Clips?
45sThe surprising claim that you can earn $1000/month by clipping streamers hooks viewers with curiosity and the promise of easy money.
▶ Play ClipThis video explains how to earn money by creating short clips from streamers' broadcasts and uploading them to TikTok. The creator outlines a step-by-step process, from choosing paying streamers to editing and uploading videos, and shares a success story of a subscriber who earned $1,700 in a month.
People make short clips from streamers' videos and earn hundreds to $1,000 a month. The process is simple: create clips, upload to social media, and drive viewers to the streamer.
Streamers like Suba pay $250 per million views, Molstroy pays $200, and Evilon pays $100. A full list is available on the creator's Telegram channel.
Create multiple TikTok accounts to increase chances of success. Use a consistent design with the streamer's avatar and name, and follow their rules.
Watch stream recordings to find interesting moments, record using OBS or phone apps, then edit in CapCut with color correction, subtitles, and music.
Upload the same video to multiple accounts but make each unique using a Telegram bot to avoid bans and ensure recommendations.
If videos don't get recommended, use an anti-detect browser like Morel Login to create separate profiles and avoid IP issues.
A subscriber with no experience earned $1,700 in his first month by consistently uploading clips. Success varies, but persistence pays off.
The video encourages viewers to start creating stream clips as a side hustle, emphasizing that consistent effort can lead to significant earnings, as demonstrated by a subscriber's success.
"Title accurately promises a method to earn from stream clips; video delivers a practical guide with real examples."
How much does Suba pay per million views?
$250
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What is the payment rate for Molstroy per million views?
$200
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What tool is recommended for recording stream clips on a computer?
OBS
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What editing software is used to edit the clips?
CapCut
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Why should you make each video unique for different accounts?
To avoid being banned and to ensure the social network gives recommendations.
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What tool is used to make videos unique for each account?
A Telegram bot
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What is the purpose of using an anti-detect browser like Morel Login?
To create separate profiles that appear as different devices, helping videos get recommendations.
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How much did the subscriber earn in his first month?
$1,700
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What is the recommended number of video types to upload daily?
3 types
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Streamer Payment Rates
Provides concrete numbers for potential earnings, making the opportunity tangible.
00:46Multiple Accounts Strategy
Highlights the importance of creating multiple accounts to increase chances of virality.
01:32Video Uniqueness for Multiple Accounts
Explains a critical step to avoid bans and ensure recommendations across accounts.
03:46Subscriber Success Story
Real-world example of earning $1,700 in the first month, demonstrating the method's potential.
05:14[00:02] TikTok streamers' videos. Yes, this is not a joke. There are people who take streams from various media personalities, make short clips, and earn anywhere from hundreds to $1,000 a month. I'll show you how to start from scratch, tell you
[00:18] which streamers pay, and how much you can realistically earn. So subscribe can realistically earn. So subscribe to the channel, give it a like and let's go.
[00:31] extremely simple. We make stream clips and upload them to social media, upload them to social media, where they get 10, 20, 50,000 views, which brings the streamer a new stream of people. This is what he and most
[00:46] others pay for. That is, win-win, both they and we are in the black. But which streamers exactly pay? For example, Suba, my brother, Subashish pays $250 for 1 million views. And if you think a million is a lot,
[01:03] you're deeply mistaken, because this character is so cringeworthy that TikTok itself is pushing videos with his face. But he is not the only one paying. There's also Molstroy, which charges $200 for a million, and Evilon, which charges only $100. For
[01:18] anyone interested in a full list of streamers, I'll leave it on my Telegram channel. The link, if necessary, is in the comments. And now to the most important thing. Once you've chosen a streamer, for example, the same Sub, the most
[01:32] interesting part begins: preparing the accounts where we'll upload our videos in the future. And here's a life hack right away. Create multiple accounts instead of just one. Not because it's necessary, but because TikTok is an
[01:46] unpredictable thing. and one account might not be active at all, while the second one might suddenly start collecting 50, 100, or even 200,000 views. If you don't want to bother, you can buy ready-made ones, but if you don't have the money,
[02:02] create them yourself. No big deal, just a little longer. Okay, the accounts are ready. What's next? Well, at least minimal design. There, for example, put an avatar of our brother Suba, write a name there, well, and everything according to
[02:17] the requirements of the streamer himself. If you need to add his kick there, then add his kick. Or whatever it is written in the rules. I think you understand, you will read and do everything clearly. And now it’s time to create the cuts. To do
[02:32] this, we need to go to the platform where our streamer is actually streaming . What follows is a rather boring process. We need to watch the recording of the last stream and look for an interesting moment. And when we find something like this, we record it
[02:46] using OBS if on a computer, or through other applications if on a phone. The main thing is to do it in the highest quality. And with the finished fragment we go to KapkuD, where we will edit everything beautifully. And, of course, the first thing
[03:01] we need to do is upload the video itself. Next, create a suitable extension for TikTok. And only now we begin editing. We do minimal color correction to make our cut more juicy. Now you can see on the screen
[03:17] what filters I use for this . And only after all this we add subtitles and select a beautiful font. We add a few different background elements, pictures, inserts, and music to the background, and we get a finished masterpiece.
[03:34] Well, don't tell me, what was your first blow, in which direction? The side strike to the jaw would have been like a spoon. And what did you do? , I'd gobble it up. You are probably a lot of things.
[03:46] After we've made the video, we take it and upload it. And the coolest thing is that we upload this one video to all our accounts. Just to avoid getting banned, we make each video unique for each account. We do this
[04:02] through the Telegram bot that is on your screen. By the way, this is not an advertisement. And just a normal bot, by the way, this is a very important point, so it is absolutely necessary to do it , since we are replacing the media data of our video, and there is a
[04:16] high chance that it will fly on another, or third, or fourth account. If we don't do this, the social network will understand that this video has already been uploaded earlier and simply won't give us recommendations. I think this is all
[04:30] clear. We simply upload 3 types of videos every day and wait to see which account is the first to pick up the video as a recommendation. But if you've been trying to access the internet for a while and nothing's working, it's likely your IP address,
[04:45] and you definitely need the Morel Login anti-detect browser , which lets you create profiles, each of which will appear as a separate device, allowing your videos to be featured in recommendations. plus. Right now, you
[05:00] have a great opportunity to test all of this absolutely free of charge, because by following the link, you will be given 50 profiles for 2 weeks in exchange for descriptions. So if anyone is in this situation, you can try it. And before I finish, I want to
[05:14] show you one thing. Just so you understand that this is not a theory or a fairy tale. One of my subscribers, an ordinary guy, without any editing experience, without any knowledge, without any connections. And last month he just decided to try
[05:28] uploading his first cuts. And nothing in the first week, right? But in the second week, one of his videos was successful, and by the end of the month, he had received $1,700 in payments. Not because he found a secret way. And no, he doesn’t have
[05:44] magic hands, he just tried. I'm not showing you this so that anyone would think that's it, I'll become a millionaire tomorrow. There is nothing like that. It's different for everyone. For some it will go quickly, for others slowly, and some
[05:58] will have to look for a different format altogether. But the point is that while you're just sitting there scrolling through TikTok, other guys are trying things out, testing them, and getting their own results. So, if you've been wanting to start for a long time, give it a try. Suddenly, you might come across
[06:11] that very video that will change your entire attitude towards making money online. Well, that's all from me. It was me, Rotex, on the line . Good luck to everyone and bye everyone.
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