Popular TikTok creator Habeeb Hazmat, also known as Peller, has revealed the secret behind his massive earnings on the platform, stating that he makes between ₦15 million to ₦20 million weekly.
During an interview on Rubbin’ Minds, Peller addressed speculation about his income, denying claims that he earns ₦200 million.
“All the conversations about me making ₦200 million are not true. I didn’t go to TikTok to make money. I went there because I wanted to do tap-tap. At first, I wasn’t even interested in making money,” he explained.
How Peller Makes Millions on TikTok
Peller credited his content strategy for his financial success, emphasizing the importance of engagement over direct monetization tactics.
“In this life, you need strategy. I noticed that when I asked for gifts, my views dropped. But when I just talk, my audience stays engaged. Even those who say I’m not funny keep watching me,” he shared.
Instead of directly asking for gifts, Peller simply goes live and interacts with his followers. “I can do a live stream for 20 to 30 minutes, and when I end it, I see around $2,000 or $3,000.”
Despite his impressive earnings, he doesn’t go live every day.
“I stream about three times a week. In one session, I’ve made as much as $10,000, especially during big matches. Normally, I make around $7,000 per session,” he revealed.
How TikTok’s Payment System Works
Peller also explained how TikTok’s revenue system affects his final earnings.
“For example, if I make $2,000, I might be able to withdraw around $1,500 after TikTok takes its percentage.”
His insights shed light on how content creators can maximize earnings on TikTok through strategic engagement and consistency.