I'd like to discuss gaming with y'all.
Fastlane Forum is a place where a lot of people ask for advice on "how to quit gaming" and stuff. However, what if you don't quit gaming? What if u transform it in your job?
It's possible to leverage and add value.
Take twitch.tv for example. As I write this, there are 600k+ people watching streaming on twitch (today's sunday though).
My point is: if there are this amount of people into something, you can earn money from it. If not from this 600k watching (I assume they are youngsters with low budget), from some company advertising games, pc parts, etc.
Of course people donate as well but I wouldn't expect it to be my monetizing strategy.
Last but not least, I think that everyone reading this agree that it won't be a fastlane since you'd still change your time for money.
Anyhow, this is what I THINK as I write this down. Tell me what YOU think.
Is gaming profitable? How can we make a living out of it?
Fastlane Forum is a place where a lot of people ask for advice on "how to quit gaming" and stuff. However, what if you don't quit gaming? What if u transform it in your job?
It's possible to leverage and add value.
Take twitch.tv for example. As I write this, there are 600k+ people watching streaming on twitch (today's sunday though).
My point is: if there are this amount of people into something, you can earn money from it. If not from this 600k watching (I assume they are youngsters with low budget), from some company advertising games, pc parts, etc.
Of course people donate as well but I wouldn't expect it to be my monetizing strategy.
Last but not least, I think that everyone reading this agree that it won't be a fastlane since you'd still change your time for money.
Anyhow, this is what I THINK as I write this down. Tell me what YOU think.
Is gaming profitable? How can we make a living out of it?
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