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Adin Ross Discloses the Massive Earnings from Just One Kick Stream

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Adin Ross has disclosed the impressive earnings he receives from streaming on Kick, following the launch of the platform’s revamped Partner Program.

In March, Kick made significant updates to its Kick Creator Incentive Program (KCIP), now known as the Kick Partner Program.

These updates aim to facilitate a more straightforward path for streamers to achieve substantial earnings, enabling many creators to obtain what they describe as “life-changing” income.

On April 3, Ross went live on Kick to elaborate on the benefits he derives from the program, highlighting his impressive financial gains attributed to his large audience.

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Adin Ross makes significant income from a single Kick stream

During his stream, Ross showcased his Kick dashboard, demonstrating how streamers can monetize their channels based on viewer counts.

He stated, “With 1,000 viewers, you earn $100 per hour,” adding, “If you have an average of 50 viewers, it can translate to about $10 an hour.”

This means that Kick Partners can achieve a reasonable income even without subscriber support, or as Ross remarked, “a minimum wage.”

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Ross highlighted his earnings, revealing he made $30,000 from a single stream on Kick. Here’s a breakdown under the Partner Income program:
• 50 viewers = $10/hour
• 1,000 viewers = $100/hour
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Ross’s analysis of his broadcast on April 1, where he streamed with xQc and Sneako for nearly five hours, revealed he earned $27,169 from that session alone.

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He encouraged aspiring streamers, stating, “If you are looking to kick off your streaming career, consider starting here. It’s straightforward and relatively quick to grow your audience. I streamed for five hours and earned 30 bands.”

Calculating his stream duration, Ross netted close to $5,500 per hour from that broadcast.

To provide context, two years prior, fellow streamer Mizkif revealed he earned just over $13,000 from his Twitch revenue for a comparable period.

Ross also mentioned that Kick plans to introduce features enabling viewers to earn income by watching streamers; however, he did not disclose specifics regarding the implementation or timing.

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This announcement highlights Kick’s ongoing efforts to compete with Twitch by providing more lucrative revenue options that are not available on Amazon’s platform.

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