Biboo was greatThat was really great. Its the first 3D debut of advent i watch (yeah im a fake fan i know) so i have a lot of catching up to do tonight
Someone said 50k in super chat and all I was saying it's a lot of exaggeration.Just a reminder that Youtube takes 30% of that, Cover takes 50% of the remaining sum, and without knowing the canadian tax system i'm gonna ballpark it at one thrird. Which means they get about 20% (3k) of the initial sum in their hands as cold hard spendable cash.
Agreed.
Biboo >= FuwaMoco > Nerissa > Shiori
This is mine as well, with Shiori and Nerissa switched.Rank
Biboo>FuwaMoco >Nerissa >Shiori
They were all good tho good job Advent can't wait for the collab
It is 30 to Youtube, 35 for Cover and 35 for the talent. At least, that is how people expect the split to work for Cover and Nijisanji.
I'd be curious if many of the Cover members don't mostly use their Super Chats for project money, given the relative "cost" to gaining it. Merch also has "in for a penny, in for a pound" effect that makes sales pretty hefty on a Per Buyer basis. It also does feel a bit like the novelty has worn off and streamers clearly act like it's a pretty "expensive" set of money to generate for them. Twitch is obviously fairly different where it's about farming alerts and being a part of the stream itself.Merch is where they really make bank. The profit margins on physical merch is why everyone and their mother tries to sell merch.
I use to get annoyed by the baby talk but then I realized they're not talking to me like I'm a baby, they're just retarded.I'm never gonna be a big fan of being talked to like i'm a baby by two girls who also sound like babies, but these idiots are super talented and put on a great show and probably deserve the giant piles of money that they are currently being drowned in.
suisei turned off her superchat 'nough said.I'd be curious if many of the Cover members don't mostly use their Super Chats for project money, given the relative "cost" to gaining it. Merch also has "in for a penny, in for a pound" effect that makes sales pretty hefty on a Per Buyer basis. It also does feel a bit like the novelty has worn off and streamers clearly act like it's a pretty "expensive" set of money to generate for them. Twitch is obviously fairly different where it's about farming alerts and being a part of the stream itself.
I wasn't underestimating it. I was pointing out that the Return for Super Chat money is low for the corporate streamer (it's functionally triple "taxed" if they ever take it as income). But, for merch, the Per Buyer average spend per buyer is probably in the 40USD range, so each Merch Sale Buyer is likely worth the same as a Aka Supa. It's better for the Streamer to go the Merch direction, especially when it seems for Cover the split is very different. (If I'm just guessing, by the way Cover talents tend to have merch, Cover has a per-item fee on sales rather than a %, which means for high value items with high margins, the streamer is making a lot of money off each sale.)suisei turned off her superchat 'nough said.
When you get big enough, superchat/donations is just a tool to interact with the viewers. Merch & sponsorship is where the money is at.
You are heavily underestimating how much streamers earn though merch, a guy with 10k ccv can earn $millions per merch drop, albeit hololive streamer probs earned a bit less due to international shipping and merch taking years to arrive which can deter foreign buyers, that being said the amount ofsimpingfan devotion they have can probs offset it.
That $millions dollar per merch drop figure came from a male twitch streamer btw.
Someone like marine probs put 100% of her superchat earning for projects money, but the SC money probs doesn't even cover a fraction of it with how much money she spent on them.
Are these the most high-profile Phase fans?
Where is Panko going?
An authority close to the investigation claims back to Africa. The European one.Where is Panko going?