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  1. All-in-one live streaming software
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Donations (donos) or tips (both terms are interchangeable, although donations technically refer to money spent on a recognized non-profit organization, which would not include streamers). To accept tips, a streamer needs to connect a payment processor to their channel (usually as a panel which links to the tipping page). The most popular ones are StreamElements and StreamLabs. Other choices include PayPal, 1UpCoin, and Coinbase. When the streamer cashes-out their tips (when they can do this depends on the payment processor), they have to pay fees (which also vary depending on the payment processor), meaning they get to keep less than the amount the viewer tipped to them.

    #Video #Live Streaming #Video Streaming 66 social mentions

  2. An all-in-one toolkit to help streamers grow 📹
    Donations (donos) or tips (both terms are interchangeable, although donations technically refer to money spent on a recognized non-profit organization, which would not include streamers). To accept tips, a streamer needs to connect a payment processor to their channel (usually as a panel which links to the tipping page). The most popular ones are StreamElements and StreamLabs. Other choices include PayPal, 1UpCoin, and Coinbase. When the streamer cashes-out their tips (when they can do this depends on the payment processor), they have to pay fees (which also vary depending on the payment processor), meaning they get to keep less than the amount the viewer tipped to them.

    #Developer Tools #Video & Movies #Productivity 34 social mentions

  3. NOTE: PowerSpike.tv has been discontinued.
    Connect with thousands of Twitch streamers to drive growth
    I'm going to roll "influencer marketing" and "sponsorship money" into one thing because they're very similar. In exchange for money, streamers add logos promoting a product to their channel, mention a product on-stream or in a YouTube video, use a product on stream or in a video, review a product on stream or in a video, or simply play a specific game for a certain length of time. Streamers of any channel size can seek out sponsorships from companies at any time, but only larger channels ("larger" being defined by the company, but most only start to get interested when you make Partner) will get the lucrative sponsorships that get you into print money territory. Services such as Powerspike, Opera Event, and Tribe will match you to sponsors, but you still have to do the legwork of proving that you'll be an asset to the company.

    #Video Streaming #Web App #Games 2 social mentions

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    loots helps live streamers worldwide to make money with Sponsored Messages.
    Loots: Viewers can play ads on-stream and the viewer makes a commission based on how many viewers are watching when the ad plays.

    #Video Streaming #Facebook #Games 1 social mentions

  5. Accept BTC, ETH & other digital currencies in your business
    Donations (donos) or tips (both terms are interchangeable, although donations technically refer to money spent on a recognized non-profit organization, which would not include streamers). To accept tips, a streamer needs to connect a payment processor to their channel (usually as a panel which links to the tipping page). The most popular ones are StreamElements and StreamLabs. Other choices include PayPal, 1UpCoin, and Coinbase. When the streamer cashes-out their tips (when they can do this depends on the payment processor), they have to pay fees (which also vary depending on the payment processor), meaning they get to keep less than the amount the viewer tipped to them.

    #Cryptocurrencies #Crypto Payments #Cryptocurrency Wallets 55 social mentions

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