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RMB 1,230,000 Salary For A Live Streamer

2017-02-15 JobTube JobTube聘道网


Equipped with smartphones and selfie sticks, youngsters are cashing in on a live-streaming boom by broadcasting their everyday lives — from singing to playing eSports to putting on makeup or eating an entire pizza.


The flurry of likes, hearts and comments is similar to Facebook Live or Twitter's Periscope. But the popularity of virtual gifts that can be purchased by fans to express their appreciation for the streaming stars has fueled a boom.


With top live-streamers easily attracting more than 100,000 viewers to individual screen showrooms, money follows through purchases of items like sunflowers worth 0.10 yuan (U.S. 1.5 cents) each, or a virtual Lamborghini that costs 100 yuan ($14.50).


Such digital gifting allows many young people in China, with or without a college degree, to earn spending cash each month.


Easy money


"It's an easy way to earn pocket money," said 19-year-old Ding Gaoxing, a part-time streamer with more than 10,000 followers on Panda TV, a popular Chinese streaming site. "I like to play video games, and now I can make money by doing it."


Lin yan, with slightly over than nine millions followers (a small number vs. 84.8 millions of followers for the second place)  topped the list of live streaming earners with an annual income RMB1,23 millions. 




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