>>52565495>>52572113People truly underestimate how cheap it is to maintain vtuber. The primary cost lies in creating and rigging the model, but if you manage to generate enough turnover to cover those expenses, the rest is manageable.
This approach is how many smalls to mid-sized chuuba companies survive. The key challenge lies in retaining audience and cultivating a dedicated paypigs, securing 1-3 loyal paypigs you're set for life.
this is why I'm baffled by numbernigger and catalogfaggot shitting on 3view chuuba as if their career is over, In reality, many streamers can generate a decent income or become full-time streamers even with a modest viewer count aka 3view. With dedicated supporters, they can secure their financial stability, and additional revenue can be obtained from ads, memberships, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. This is why groups like Homostars and early holoID thrive.
While homos may not be as successful as their sister branches, they remain profitable and contribute positively to Cover's overall earnings. Cover has no reason to axe'd Homostars, considering they still generate a 2-5% profit, and any sensible businessman wouldn't axe a revenue source, no matter how small, unless they were financially strained or the product truly flops that doesnt generate zero profit. if every corpo have mindset like numbernigger vtuber industry would be fucking dead and also people forgot that some talent are late-bloomer (like Kaela, Pekora, Fauna ,Roberu and Astel).Not everyone becomes instantly popular, but with hard work and support from management, talents can shine. Cover's willingness to support underperformers and avoid the 'banishment room' mentality like every black company would set them apart from other companies that prioritize profit over faith in their talents, and that's truly rare in the corporate world. I appreciate that.