So Twitch sent out a survey to some partners asking how much money they are making on sponsorships. It is not in your best interests to answer that question, nor do you have any obligation to share your private financial data with them.
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While it's always better to work directly with the companies so no middle men are taking a cut, that streamlined experience is highly valuable and most smaller partners never get promotional offers elsewhere.
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You forgot to divulge that you were paid to tell people to be happy to make less money. It's common sense to know that any large company wants to make as much money as they can while spending the least possible. This includes paying employees. Stop being a dick.
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Uh what? 5 minutes for $1500 wtf. I got an offer for a 5 minute trailer for $85 and that was to keep 180 concurrent for the entire time.pic.twitter.com/iMmG77Khjf
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That was just a blank example - they vary a lot. But they're up there sometimes.
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I'm just wondering, how you think this seems uninformed? I know how the bounty board works. What I am talking about is the possibility of Twitch forcing the top tier streamers to use the bounty board or Twitch demanding a cut of any sponsored content streamed.
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Ah I see. I'm not even sure if that would be legal. I don't think that's something they could do without having people sign an exclusion agreement (similar to what some agencies do)
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Anytime there is a middle man they always want a cut. Middle man don't work for free. And as the saying goes "cut out the middle man and go straight to the source". Looks like good advice here.
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