The dream of a lot of streamers on Twitch is to someday make the jump to full-time streaming. Being able to work from home and make your living from doing something you love is an opportunity that not many get, so it’s understandable that so many partnered, and even a few non-partnered streamers are making the decision to go full time. While streaming is one of the most rewarding jobs, there’s a lot of work involved to make it work. Streaming isn’t just sunshine and rainbows; there is a lot of work to be done if you want be successful on Twitch. There are a lot of aspects of streaming full time that get overlooked that require a lot of commitment.
I see so many people who are growing their streams and are thinking about going Full-Time that only think about the fun and positive side of streaming for a living. Today I want to have a real conversation about some of the harsh realities of going from streaming just as a hobby, to making it your primary source of income.
I see so many people who are growing their streams and are thinking about going Full-Time that only think about the fun and positive side of streaming for a living. Today I want to have a real conversation about some of the harsh realities of going from streaming just as a hobby, to making it your primary source of income.