How Much Money Scump Makes On YouTube – Net Worth

Last Updated on: January 2, 2022

scumperjumper 2Scump Net Worth – $3.5 Million

 

Seth “Scump” Abner is a professional Call Of Duty player who has an estimated net worth of $3.5 million thanks to his popularity of YouTube where he used to go by the name Scumper Jumper. He plays for the team called OpTic Gaming since Call Of Duty Modern Warfare. The videos on his YouTube channel are mostly Call of Duty based videos.




How Much Money Does ScumperJumper Earn Online?

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The YouTube channel has over 2.8 million subscribers and has accumulated over 650 million views since December 2010 when it was started. Seth uploads a minimum of 1 video per day and the videos in his channel collectively get an average of 50,000 views per day. This in turn should generate an estimated revenue of around $400 per day ($150,000 per year) from YouTube advertisements that appear on the videos.

YouTube content creators based in the US, UK, Canada and Australia generally get paid $2 – $12 per 1000 monetized views after YouTube takes its cut. Monetized views usually range from 40% – 80% of the total views. All these are influenced by several factors like the device played on, time of the year, the location of the viewer, ad inventory, how many ads there are on a video, how many people skip the ads, type of advertisement, ad engagement, type of content, etc. The cost of an ad view is based on an auction between advertisers based on views. Advertisers have to bid a minimum of $0.01 per view.

There is also a program known as Google Preferred where deep-pocketed companies can target ads on the top 5% most popular content. The ad rates here are higher than normal. Apart from ads, YouTubers also generate extra from YouTube Red viewers who pay a monthly fee to view premium content on YouTube plus watch videos without ads. Here they get paid based on watch time on their videos. The longer the viewers watch their videos, the more money they earn.

How Much Money Does Scump Earn On Twitch?

The streamer has over 1.3 million followers on the platform and has accumulated over 50 million views so far. He is able to get an average of 10,000 viewers per stream, his highest hitting 58,000 viewers.

Generally, streamers make money through subscribers, ads, donations and bits. Scump has an estimated 10,000 subscribers from whom he makes a minimum of $2.5 from each for each month they are subscribed. This should add up to $25,000 per month ($300,000 a year).

Officially, Twitch Partners and Affiliates receive 50% of the total subscription fee, so for the $4.99 tier, the streamer would get around $2.50. Twitch has been known to increase this amount for popular streamers to encourage them to remain on the Twitch platform, with some being upgraded to anywhere from 60% to 100% of the monthly fee.

Streamers make money through the Cheering feature whenever a fan cheers with bits in the chat. A Cheer is an animated chat emote that uses bits. Typing “Cheer1” will generate a grey bouncing triangle, and cost you 1.4 cents. “Cheer100” brings up a dancing purple diamond, and costs you $1.4. You can Cheer any amount you please (including irregular figures, and the corresponding emotes get larger and larger, up to a “Cheer10000,” a $140 tip represented by a fractured red star. streamers will get 1 cent for every Bit pledged while Twitch will keep the 0.4 cents.

Fans can also donate directly to their favorite streamers through Paypal and also cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, litecoin or ethereum. There are a variety of third-party services which Twitch streamers can connect to their account to activate additional features such as donations and alerts. Some of the more-popular services are Gaming For Good, StreamTip, Muxy, Stream Elements, and StreamLabs. All of these services create a unique donation page for your channel hosted on their own server which you can direct your viewers to make a donation.

Seth makes thousands of dollars from professional gaming prize money and also merchandise sales.