Kamcord

Kamcord has gone a long way from becoming a simple recording tool into an app that lets you record a game while you play on Android to livestreaming through the Kamkorder. The Kamkord system certainly has potential to be bigger and even rival Twitch and YouTube but people on it need to monetize the mobile games they are broadcasting. How can one sustain such a hobby? Make sure you get paid.

No, the idea isn’t to slap ads all over the screen during gameplay but rather just be given “tips” or “donations”. It’s somewhat similar to crowdfunding but games are asking for funds and some help for those people loyal in playing the games you like. Actually, it’s not compulsory but at least now, anyone can be generous and send their “gifts” to you.

If you’re interested to help the Kamkord players, feel free to send your hard-earned dollars via the Kamcord app. There certainly is a market because usually, only the hardcore gamers of a particular title are the ones demanding for such mobile game video streaming shows. Twitch is already too popular but Kamcord has been getting a number of mobile players and viewers as well.

Kamcord isn’t really asking for payments or subscriptions—just donations. Seriously, there are people willing to spend to watch you play a game or too. Don’t deprive now because there are those willing to pay for your time.

As they say, “Sharing is caring”. And yes, definitely, there are people who care for you and that are willing to share things they have.

VIA: VentureBeat

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