Part of the challenge is JoshGaming.tv allows MUCH more racy content than Twitch or any other service would. That more racy content pays better.
Part of the challenge is JoshGaming.tv allows MUCH more racy content than Twitch or any other service would. That more racy content pays better.
To repeat myself for those who haven’t already seen this point, but it’s not about completely ignoring the gameplay, it’s just a lot easier to teach someone to play Hearthstone than it is to convince them to show more skin than they want. I’d much rather recruit girls that are already comfortable showing their skin…
I guess that before seeing what the stream is doing (it could be a beach themed stream or something) could be a little judgmental, but it seems weird to pay $30k straight away. They might be advertising games or other things, but that’s a lot for a brand new stream
I love that.
So you’re saying that you believe girls are incapable of learning to play video games? I posted that ad for a very specific reason: it’s easier to find girls that are willing to show skin and teach them to play video games then it is to find girls that play video games and convince them to do something they don’t want…
I’ll tell you a secret. I went through all of the replies, and I never asked anyone for a skype interview.
Wish granted: https://www.quantcast.com/twitch.tv#traf…
If you look at the facts, it actually is mostly male viewers. https://www.quantcast.com/twitch.tv#traf…
Nailed it.
You should come play with us!
That’s the point, trying to service an audience that twitch is prohibiting.
It’s a killer opportunity; why would you go to hell for helping someone make money doing something they’d have fun doing?
Honest question, if it was your money to invest, would you rather spend over $30k/year on a male streamer to hope for donations or would you think it a better investment to spend $30k/year on a female that will show skin for tips? Just business, what would you do with your money if those were your two options?
Fortunately BFOQ is pretty easy to establish. The reality is that any streamer is more than welcome to start streaming with us and to the extent that their content isn’t vile we’re probably happy to have them. When it comes to us actually paying streamers as a business decision we need to be investing in talent most…
I’m THRILLED it doesn’t seem like anyone is taking this traffic that twitch doesn’t want.
There are a lot of reasons to work with us. The reality is that the goal isn’t for us to be paying salaries, it’s to work similar to the twitch.tv where streamers partner and get a percentage of revenue. Until we have a huge following, we need to guarantee pay. Aside from that, there are technical considerations, like…
If you get the guys together I’ll happily host that.
That’s like saying that a ballet dancer should be able to wear a burka and perform on Broadway. Or, like saying that a Santa actor should be able to wear something slim, fitting, and shave. The simple fact is that a fully clothed girl won’t pull a crowd, but a girl wearing a low cut shirt or less gets a huge following…
Pay sounds way too good for what they’re asking in return? I love it man! The reality is we do need more than someone being able to type with both hands, but there are some video games that are much easier to pick up (like Hearthstone or Minecraft) than others (Like Dota 2 or WoW). It’s a new site so in order for us…
Preach it brother!