What's the percentage you earn on the different sites?
I see that Streamate only gives you 35%? Is that true?
What about AdultWork, Cams.com, ImLive.com, MyFreeCams, and Chaturbate?
Do they take 65% too?
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What's the percentage you earn on the different sites?
I see that Streamate only gives you 35%? Is that true?
What about AdultWork, Cams.com, ImLive.com, MyFreeCams, and Chaturbate?
Do they take 65% too?
No, AW take 35%, and JCI (the company which you stream through on directchat) take an additional 5%
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You receive 29% on Cams and 50% on MFC and Chaturbate.
Streamate: 35%
MFC: 50%
Chaturbate: 50%
Cams: 29% or lower
ImLive: 30%
Additional:
iFriends: 50%
F4F: 26.7%+ (goes to 35% with total earned/year)
CammodelDirectory: 75%-80%
Webcams.com: Choose your own payout percent 20ish to 40ish, (determines placement/piped traffic)
LiveCamNetwork: $20/Hour + 50% tips -OR- 30% + 50% of tips
KinkLive: 60% (may have changed for new models)
Kink is 45%-60% depending on your earnings
The kinklive payscale to avoid confusion
Total Show Revenue per pay period up to $1000.00 equal 45% model payout
Total Show Revenue per pay period from $1000.01 to $1500 equal 50% model payout
Total Show Revenue per pay period from $1500.01 to $2000 equal 55% model payout
Total Show Revenue per pay period from $2000.01 and up equal 60% model payout
Yep Kink live is now 45% (except for your first 60 days where it is 60%) and then its a sliding scale up to 60% but only after like 1000$ in a week.
In addition: MGF starts at 65% take home, but you can work your way up to 90% in 2.5% take home increases per $5000 in over all sales. While I'm at it, I'll say that c4s is 60% on clip sales and 75% on tributes (aka tips) I believe. ELM (which has a cam section) is 60% until you hit "Seller Plus" status or above, at which point it switches to 65% (Yay!). The 65% goes for tips as well I believe.
Also just remember percent can be deceiving. Sometimes you can work a site with a lower percent and make WAY more money because of the traffic.
I was going to bring that up also, but I get shouted down a lot for it.
The real measure of how good a site is for you is how much money you can make in an average hour for sitting your butt in front of the camera. Time is money. If you're getting 50% after pulling teeth making $20 in 4 hours, its actually not as good as making 30% when you're raking in $50-100 an hour. If you're making good money for your time spent, percents don't mean anything.
Most sites will also double your percentage or more if you drive the traffic as well, the same cut that would go to an affiliate for doing the same job.
Thanks so much, everyone!