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A New Way to Earn : Rumble Creator Program Launches

 

So, in case you haven’t heard, Rumble is offering a new way for creators to monetize.

As of March 1, Rumble rolled out a new Creator Program that allows Rumblers to earn a portion of the profit from premium subscribers.

How much? Rumble says that’s calculated based on a creator’s value. And  value will be calculated based on watch time, new Rumble signups, and new premium sub signups.

How to get in

Now, you may be aware that, unlike YouTube, with Rumble’s older Partner Program, you can start earning from views almost immediately. You don’t have to meet a bunch of requirements.

The new Creator Program is different. There are requirements, and some of them, you may roll your eyes at.

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  1. You have to have at least 100 followers.
  2. You have to stream and you have to do it using Rumble Studio. So you need at least 30 streaming hours in the Rumble Studio within 30 days. And 5 hours of that must be streamed to Rumble Premium.
  3. You must have an active Rumble Premium account yourself. Those are $9.99 a month or $99 a year. And that’s the only way to stream to Premium.

So clearly, this isn’t going to be everyone’s flavor, especially if streaming isn’t your thing.

But if it is, a good thing about Rumble Studio that you may not know is you can use it to stream to other platforms too like Locals, YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook.

If you currently have a Rumble account, go to “Dashboard” and you can track your eligibility and access more info about the program. Keep in mind the count for streaming hours streamed began on March 1.

Rumble said this new Creator Program is going to run throughout 2025.

Rumble Partner Program

If you aren’t interested in the Creator Program, but already make money through the Partner Program, don’t panic—Yes, some have! —the old program is still alive and well, according to Rumble. And you can still continue earning from video uploads. No streaming, no joining the new Creator Program required.

And if you want to get paid for your videos but haven’t started on Rumble yet, you really should consider it. Even if you’re making money on another platform or trying to, as I said, you can start earning on Rumble fast. And you can earn from the same videos there and elsewhere.

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