Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed that content creators have paid her to coach them so that they can build their channels.
With 4.1M followers on Twitch and 655K subscribers on YouTube, she is one of the most successful content creators on the internet. She has millions of followers on multiple platforms including Twitter, Instagram, and some “adult” websites.
With her content, the American streamer makes $1.3M every month. Previously, her Twitch channel was demonetized which led to a huge loss in income. However, she managed to generate revenue from other sources. Although she has a plethora of followers on Twitch, the money that she gets from the platform is the least.
Thus, due to her financial success, other aspiring content creators are asking her for help to become successful.
On August 26, she tweeted that she is feeling very grateful for the amount of DMs she has received asking for advice or further questions about growth. She added that it makes her happy that she’s able to help someone reach their goals for content creation. Kaitlyn concluded that she wants to continue to help other content creators.
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After the tweet, hours later, she wrote another tweet in which she said that there is truth in the adage “if you’re good at something, never do it for free.” She revealed that people have offered her money for advice but when she volunteers information for free it’s less than welcome & everyone misinterprets the advice. She further added that she heard ebook sellers say that free ebooks have a sub 1% open rate.
There’s truth in the adage “if you’re good at it never do it for free”
People have offered $$ to coach them but when I volunteer info for free it’s less than welcome & everyone misconstrues the advice
I’ve heard ebook sellers say that free ebooks have like a sub 1% open rate https://t.co/UMQgoesED8
— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) August 26, 2021
Feeling very grateful for the amount of DMs I’m receiving asking for advice or further questions about growth. It makes me so happy I’m able to help someone in anyway to reach their goals for content creation, and I want to continue to be able to do that ❤️
— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) August 26, 2021
It seems like her free advice would be better received if it came with a price tag instead. Although, it doesn’t imply that Amouranth will start providing paid coaching lessons. It simply shows the impact she has on other people and how content creators are offering money for advice.




