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When Ericka Bozeman made her first $30 off streaming, she thought, Well, that’s it. This is my new career. Time to quit my job.
Then she quit her job.
And, a few years later, she regretted it. We all know how hard it is to grow on Twitch now. Back in 2017, it was even harder. Streamers like Bozeman relied largely on viewer donations, and though Bozeman had regular viewers, eventually the same people can only give so much, and “it just trails off,” she says. Without new viewers coming in, her income was suffering, and she was considering quitting streaming and going back to college.
Until she got a phone call.
When Ericka Bozeman made her first $30 off streaming, she thought, Well, that’s it. This is my new career. Time to quit my job.
Then she quit her job.
And, a few years later, she regretted it. We all know how hard it is to grow on Twitch now. Back in 2017, it was even harder. Streamers like Bozeman relied largely on viewer donations, and though Bozeman had regular viewers, eventually the same people can only give so much, and “it just trails off,” she says. Without new viewers coming in, her income was suffering, and she was considering quitting streaming and going back to college.
Until she got a phone call.
- 4/11/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
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