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Streaming: Turning fun into a career

Streaming is taking over! Discover the top platforms, earning potential, and Tunisia's most popular streamers. Hobby or real career? Find out what it takes to succeed in the world of live content!

The world's leading streaming platforms:

Kick: A rising newcomer offering attractive monetization conditions for streamers.

Twitch: The market leader, this platform specializes in video game streaming and attracts millions of viewers daily.

Nimo TV: A popular platform allowing content creators to livestream while monetizing their videos.

Highest streaming revenue in the top 3 countries

 

United States: With an estimated revenue of over $4 billion, the streaming market is booming.

China: Around $3 billion, with a strong focus on live gaming and entertainment.

Japan: Approximately $1.5 billion, where game streaming and cultural content are highly popular.

 

Average salary by platform


Twitch: Streamers can earn between $3,000 and $10,000 per month, depending on their audience and subscriptions. 

Nimo TV: Earnings range from $2,000 to $8,000 per month, with additional monetization opportunities. 

Kick: Around $4,000 per month, with favorable revenue-sharing conditions for creators.

 

Top streamers in Tunisia:

M3KKY: Mekki Zarrouk, a content creator with 15.8k followers, offers diverse streams, from horror games to current affairs discussions.


JelyFishTN: Foued El Beji, known by his pseudonym JelyFish, is a tunisian streamer. He offers a diverse and entertaining content style. He has over 121K followers on his Twitch channel.


GooBa_Off: Ghaith Ouerdiane Bacha, known for his daily FIFA streams and music reactions, has built a passionate community with 23.5k followers. 

 

How to become a streamer

To become a streamer, you need to choose a platform, create engaging content, and interact with your community. Good equipment and a personal marketing strategy are also essential.

 

The rise of streaming in Tunisia



Streaming is rapidly growing in Tunisia, with an increasing number of content creators exploring this field. Young people are turning to streaming to express their passion and connect with a wider audience.


Final question: is streaming considered a job in Tunisia? 


While some view it as a hobby, others are beginning to see it as a legitimate profession, offering significant income opportunities.


Fekih Romdhane Ines