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Kick Affiliate: Get Followers, Stream, and Fill Out the Form Fast

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Beginner 4 min read For: New content creators and streamers looking to monetize on the Kick platform.
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This video provides a quick guide for new content creators and streamers on how to become an affiliate on the Kick streaming platform. The host shares practical steps to meet the requirements of 75 followers and 5 hours of streaming, emphasizing the use of social media, quality streaming, and multistreaming to attract viewers. The video also walks through the affiliate program application process and explains payment terms.

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Activate Social Media

Use your own social media channels (YouTube community tab, Twitter, Instagram) to promote your Kick channel. Do not spam other people's channels; it's ineffective and pathetic.

[02:01]
Stream Quality Content

Stream for at least 5 hours, but focus on adding value with overlays, widgets, and proper OBS setup. The platform is still new, so investing time in quality gives you an advantage.

[03:06]
Multistream to Existing Audiences

Use a plugin to stream on multiple platforms (YouTube, Instagram) where you already have viewers, and direct them to follow you on Kick to reach affiliate requirements.

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Affiliate Program Application

Once requirements are met, enable the affiliate program in the achievements section. Select your country, add email and phone number for verification, then register with Stripe for payments.

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Payment Threshold and Schedule

Kick's payment threshold is $10. Payments are made 30 days after the end of the month. For example, June earnings are paid on July 30. Stripe takes a 5% fee.

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Revenue Comparison with Twitch

Two $4.99 subscriptions on Kick generate $9 after fees (5% to Stripe). This is equivalent to eight Twitch subscriptions at the same tier, highlighting Kick's higher revenue per sub.

Becoming a Kick affiliate requires strategic use of social media, quality streaming, and multistreaming to attract followers. The platform offers a low $10 payout threshold and higher revenue per subscription compared to Twitch, making it a viable option for new streamers.

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Tutorial Checklist

1 00:54 Activate your social media (YouTube community tab, Twitter, Instagram) to promote your Kick channel.
2 02:01 Stream for at least 5 hours with quality overlays and widgets using OBS.
3 03:06 Use a multistream plugin to stream on other platforms where you have an audience, directing them to follow on Kick.
4 03:33 Once requirements are met, enable the affiliate program in the achievements section.
5 04:02 Select your country, add email and phone number, and verify your account.
6 04:16 Register with Stripe by filling in business name, date of birth, and bank account number (18-digit code).
7 06:11 Save the information and confirm the bank account to start receiving payments.

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What are the two main requirements to become a Kick affiliate?

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75 followers and 5 hours of streaming.

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What is the payment threshold for Kick affiliates?

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$10.

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How long after the end of the month does Kick pay affiliates?

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30 days.

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What fee does Stripe charge on Kick payments?

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5%.

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How much does a streamer receive from a $4.99 subscription on Kick after Stripe fees?

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$4.74.

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According to the video, how many Twitch subscriptions are equivalent to two Kick subscriptions in revenue?

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Eight Twitch subscriptions.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Social Media Strategy

Emphasizes using your own networks rather than spamming others, a key insight for effective promotion.

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Quality Over Quantity

Highlights that adding value with overlays and widgets gives new streamers an advantage on a new platform.

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Low Payment Threshold

Kick's $10 threshold is significantly lower than YouTube's $60 and Twitch's $50, making it easier to get paid.

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Revenue Comparison with Twitch

Provides a concrete comparison showing Kick offers higher revenue per subscription than Twitch.

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How to Fill Out Kick Affiliate Form

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Kick Pays $10 Minimum—No $50!

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[00:02] channel. This video is going to be super quick but with information that will be very useful to you. Right now, we're focusing a lot on videos about Kick, and this is so that you, as a new content creator or

[00:14] new streamer, can draw a conclusion based on your experience about or which is most useful for creating your content later on from your streams and eventually, why not, monetize it. Thanks, I like the video, but

[00:27] to monetize, you have to be part of the key steps so you can quickly reach this benefit and be part of this program, not only by meeting the requirements that we all

[00:42] know, which are 75 followers and five hours of streaming, but how do we get that result if we're just starting out or it's very difficult for of all, and the first important point of

[00:54] this video, is to activate your social media, and I'm not going to go into too much detail about... Don't create content to bring people here; instead, use social media with your goal of bringing people here. I'm not talking about commenting

[01:06] on the channels or social media of other people who follow you on your channel—that doesn't work. Stop doing that; it's pathetic. A started by adding my Kick channel to my community tab here on YouTube.

[01:19] Then, why not share a screenshot of me being live on Later, I also shared this experience of having the YouTube channel with an active community tab, don't worry. I've also been

[01:33] with Kiki, what's up with multi- streaming, and whether it's worth it or not, whether we 're live on this platform, etc. If you don't have Twitter, open one, don't be lazy. Instagram? Why not also post stories about me

[01:47] related to Kick, or that I'm live on Kick, or that people should follow me there? They understand people know, regardless of whether they follow you or not, that you're active on that platform. I insist on this: your own networks, your own

[02:01] other people's networks; that's just promoting your channel. I insist, that doesn't work. The second very important step to monetize on Kick is obviously to stream. You need to stream for at least five hours. Okay, but that doesn't mean you'll

[02:15] get 75 followers in five hours. You have to made this video, which is a basic guide on how to set up Kick in OBS with panels and practically stream from scratch with OBS, reusing

[02:29] other platforms like Twitch, YouTube, etc. I've also uploaded this video on top widgets where you can add horizontal chats, recent activity, alerts, etc. It will work perfectly because, believe me,

[02:41] like garbage. People don't care. How to add that kind of thing? So, since the platform is still very much in its infancy, you can take that as an advantage. Get ahead of the people who aren't investing any time in their

[02:54] add value to your live broadcast. And lastly, I'm going to talk about this plugin. I've already made a video about it, which I'll describe, but if you want me to make a new video explaining how to multistream on Kick, I'll do it without any

[03:06] allows us to stream on several platforms. For example, I have my YouTube channel, my gaming YouTube channel, and my Instagram Live pre-logined, the description. But the point is basically that you can multistream on other

[03:19] platforms where, I insist, you already have some viewers and can tell them, "Okay, we're currently following me so I can reach the affiliate program." I insist, if you want a let me know in the comments below and we'll do it without any problem. And

[03:33] of you probably wanted to see is how on earth I fill out the affiliate program. Well, once we've advised you on, which will actually be useful... the achievements section, we'll be able to click this "Enable

[03:47] the requirements. Now you have to select your country. It seems that Venezuela isn't available, based on what you've told me. add it soon. In my case, it's Mexico, so we have to select it

[04:02] now. To receive payments on Kick, you have to add an email address and then your mobile phone number, obviously with your country code, so you can receive a code and verify your account.

[04:16] register your account with Stripe, which is the service they use to send you payments and have your account verified with two steps using your cell phone. After doing this, we just wait for

[04:28] the page to load. You have to fill in the fields for your business name, which is basically your name and date of birth, and add your bank account number. The account number is an 18-digit code found in your

[04:41] account number, depending on your bank, which you can check in where they'll send the payment once you reach the threshold. In case you didn't know, Kick's payment threshold is literally the

[04:53] This clause in the terms of service states that payments will only be made in months when your outstanding balance ( earnings) is at least $10. Unpaid amounts will accrue until the

[05:07] next month when your balance reaches at least $10. unlike, for example, YouTube, where you have to accumulate a minimum of $60 per month, or Twitch, where you have to accumulate $50 to be able to collect on the

[05:21] agreed-upon dates the following month. These payments are made 30 days after the end of the month. So, basically, they pay you one month after you generated those earnings. At least, that's what it says in this section where they mention

[05:34] that the company must remit the payments owed to you, meaning pay you your earnings under the present, or in the current year. No later than 30 days after the the fees are received. For example, right now we're in June, for instance,

[05:46] June ends on the 30th, so that's where it stops, and you would be paid 30 days later, which would be July 30th. Just so you understand, you'll be paid the $10. So, I think there was a rumor about weekly payments or something like that,

[05:59] rumor. The truth is, I have about it. So, just so you're aware, at this moment they pay you one month later. And that's it. Now that we 've added and confirmed our

[06:11] key account, we're going to click save, and if we entered the information correctly, it will recognizes the bank to which the transfers have to be made. and send. It will redirect us to the

[06:24] have our earnings panel, which tells us that we'll receive 100% minus the strike fee, which is 5%. So, per subscription... At $499, we'll be receiving $4.74 per subscription. For

[06:38] example, in my case, I currently have two active subscribers on the $ two active subscribers on the $ 499 plan, and my income would be $9 from those two subscriptions. Basically, I should receive 161 pesos for these two

[06:51] I would basically have to generate another 9 cents of a dollar to be able to collect my money. We're talking about at least five subscriptions a month. With that, we can pay for things like internet and electricity. It would be a

[07:05] pretty significant income, especially to help offset the cost of telling you to only stream Kick. The point has always been to diversify and this is a very good way to do it right now, especially if you already

[07:21] and support you in this way. I'm not going to badmouth Twitch; it's just for comparison. These two subscriptions that generated $9 for me would be equivalent to eight Level 1 Twitch subscriptions, just so you can keep that

[07:34] in mind and draw your own conclusions. I insist, it's not that I've Twitch. I'm simply present on all the platforms that, in one way or another, can continue creating content for you. I hope they

[07:48] update the list of countries soon and that they useful, or were entertained in some way. Remember, if you liked it, you can give me could promote this video to people I 'm looking for who can help me.

[08:03] literally almost at 100,000 subscribers! I hope that tomorrow, on we can talk about reaching 100,000 subscribers live. I'm very excited. Seriously, thank you so much for being part of this wonderful

[08:17] for all of you. Anyway, I'm going to leave you the two videos I already made here: Kick: a basic OBS configuration guide, panels, and everything about Kick, and basic widgets for last activity, horizontal chat, alerts, and a

[08:30] can check them out here. And that's all for now. See you later! Take care in the next video, see you later, Take care in the next video, see you later, bye

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