Rumble, a video-sharing platform, offers various ways for creators to earn revenue. The payment structure typically includes:
1. Ad Revenue: Creators earn a share of revenue from ads displayed on their videos. The exact percentage and payment can vary based on factors like the creator’s region and the performance of their content.
2. Channel Memberships: Creators can offer memberships or subscriptions to their channels. Subscribers pay a recurring fee for special perks, and creators receive a portion of that fee.
3. Super Chats and Tips: During live streams or through other interactive features, viewers can send direct payments to creators as tips or super chats.
Rumble offers a referral program that allows users to earn commissions by referring new creators to the platform. Here’s how it typically works:
Referral Link: Existing users receive a unique referral link that they can share with potential new creators.
Sign-Up and Activation: When a new user signs up using the referral link and meets certain criteria (such as uploading content or reaching a minimum number of views), the referrer earns a commission.
Commission Structure: The commission usually involves a percentage of the revenue that the referred creator earns or a flat fee. The specific terms can vary and may be subject to changes by Rumble.
Payment: Earnings from referrals are typically paid out through the same methods used for regular content revenue, such as bank transfers or online payment systems.