In a recent interview on Channels TV’s Rubbin’ Minds, renowned TikToker Peller discussed his financial achievements on the platform.
He clarified that, contrary to popular belief, he does not earn N200 million weekly from TikTok.
Peller initially aimed to produce entertaining content rather than focusing on financial gain. However, he stumbled upon a successful strategy by live-streaming and interacting with his audience without asking for gifts.
This method resulted in increased viewership and, consequently, greater earnings.
Peller shared that his live streams, which generally last between 20 to 30 minutes and take place three times a week, yield earnings ranging from $2,000 to $3,000.
On certain occasions, he has made as much as $10,000 from a single live stream.
Peller said:
“All the conversations about me making ₦200 million are not true. I didn’t go to TikTok to make money. I went there because I wanted to be doing tap-tap. Before, I wasn’t even interested in making money on TikTok,”
“In this life, you have to have strategy. I noticed that when I asked for gifts, my views go down. But when I’m just talking, I think my people love me. Even the people who say I’m not funny keep watching me when I’m just talking normally. Now, I just go on live stream and talk. I won’t even ask for gifts, but when I end the live, I can see like $2,000 or $3,000 for just 20 to 30 minutes.”“I don’t do live streams every day. You don’t have to show your face every day. In a week, I can go live like three times. In one live, I have made like $10,000 when I played big match. I was surprised because I was always making like $7,000,”
On TikTok’s revenue system, “Like that $2,000, if you collect it on TikTok, you can withdraw maybe $1,500 because of TikTok’s percentage”
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