The Lanzarote gamer, Suso Martín, tells how he became interested in the world of networks and games, "I started playing two months ago recording myself on Twich." "I played mobile games" and my acquaintances told me, "Why don't you dedicate yourself to this? You're good at it," he says.
"I am a security guard," he confesses, but "I am starting in the gamer world." "In ten days I have already established myself on the platform" and I have "started to grow on TikTok," he says. "My channel already has 1,000 followers," so "they have contacted me to join an official sports team." So officially, "I am already a content creator."
"I started as a hobby," but "if tomorrow I can dedicate myself only to it, it doesn't seem like a bad bet to me." He confirms that "I dedicate three hours a day to it," and acknowledges that "entertainment" is not the only purpose to be successful in this field, it is also "necessary to transmit to your followers" and "interact with them while playing."
That's what it's about, "while I'm doing the live show I play with my followers," he says. A form of fun that consists of "taking the audience with you," he clarifies.
My goal is also that part of what is collected "reaches people without resources." Like "the Fornite games raffle that I'm going to do," aimed at "children who don't have resources," he confirms. And also, "I'm going to help in the protection of animals," since "I collaborate with the Sara protectorate," here in Lanzarote, he says.
"Right now I have sixteen and seventeen views a day on the live shows," he points out. At the moment, "Twich is paying me" and "the more followers I have, the more advertising the platform puts on me." So, if "more people see me, I earn more," he confirms.
He reveals that "I am very happy," also my family, "supports me," as do "my friends." Although he confesses that in the world of content creators there is "envy" when someone manages to advance and move up the ranks: "I have some haters."









