For several years I have livestreamed a meditation class every 12 hours, but have little to show for it. Do you know of a course geared specifically for non-gaming livestreamers?
Trying to pay off my mortgage quicker by streaming on Twitch and posting videos on UA-cam, I'm setting my stream schedule currently so people can expect to see certain games being played on specific days for various lengths of time. I work full time 40-50 hrs a week as a warehouse manager and gaming has been a big part of my life always, might as well share gameplay from the games I love playing. I don't know how to speak during the live because there's never any viewers and I only stream gameplay and don't broadcast myself at all.
@@ZooTrekkerChronicles helped some, so far. You have to build your profiles of course. But just learning to keep talking is key. If people wanted to watch quiet gameplay,they would go to UA-cam. Viewers want interaction.
I do the same sometimes. Watch guys like the rad Brad and hollow and see what they do. Rad Brad never shows his face but talks strategy as he plays while hollow will show his face until he gets going then you just hear him speak. Someone like stone mountain more or less entertains as he games and some channels record gameplay and then post the video. I think it’s a combination of interesting games and personality or its skill or its highlights. Take your time to see which way works for you. Also, I’m trying to find other creators to game with even like GTAV online or something where we have a conversation and play and it’s like a hangout for the chats. Good luck to you this year. ✌🏼 😎
I’m streaming today for the first time and this is really helpful. I’m socially anxious so I wanna work my way into talking but I just wanna see how it goes. I’ll be streaming Gran Turismo 7
I’ve been streaming since October last year. It’s been fun but I think now I’m just working on a community of people who comes back constantly I hit 271 followers
Watching from Atlanta. I started streaming about a month ago. Not bad so far but my numbers are all over the place. Gonna continue to watch your videos so I can hopefully continue to grow and enjoy my streaming audience
Thanks for the tips.... always love stopping by to check you out...... the hardest thing for me is editing.... i think it takes me way more than 2 hours to edit most of the time... i think the most important thing i have to do is stay consistent and keep posting vids.
Love this video and the regimented methodology for building a stream. One thing I wanna add is that consistency and patience are vital. From hearing others and my own experience, there is a lot of variability in how much transferability there is between platforms. Using your vod’s as your raw footage and editing to post to yt and tt is great, but I e found not many viewers will venture over to your twitch channel, you will however grow those other channels which is great
I am setting up my stream using your OBS / StreamElements tips in order to create more content for my UA-cam channels. This video completely validates what I am planning to do and even why I should be doing this 😀 Thank you for sharing @LASCurry!
Welp, I decided I’m gonna start my channel with a playthrough of GOT, as I’ve been waiting for this game to come to PC for years, but so far, it’s not getting views. But I don’t plan on giving up. I’m gonna push the videos, as I’m enjoying the game and whatever happens with the channel, happens! 😂 Someday, someone, might actually enjoy it, and that’s enough for me. I’m a realistic person, so I know I’m not gonna become rich from youtube, so I’m just going at it for fun. I enjoy watching first time reviews and playthroughs as peoples first reactions are always interesting for me, so I hope that’s the case for others as well.
Thanks for the video. I am stuck at 167 subs. I am going to start livestreaming once a week and see if it helps growth. I am always looking to improve so thanks for the tips.
My girlfriend encouraged me to stream because i just talk to my self already and make funny noises when somthing bad happens in my sports games and she will laugh when she hears me. So i started just need to get a few things to be able to do the audio and camera part and a secound monitor.
So should I just record videos and make videos for UA-cam before trying to live stream or live stream first? I'm new to all this and i don't know what I'm doing. I also don't have a computer or laptop so I'm streaming everything from my ps5 or phone.
Question 🙋🏼♂️, what is the benefit of editing a livestream video that is already on UA-cam and circulating in the recommended feed 🤔 say I livestream for 2hrs. Can’t I leave that up? Or are you suggesting make the 2hrs into 20-30 minutes so that it brings new people? I’m only asking cause they could just watch the VOD 🤷🏽♂️
I've just started my channel end trying to get more content out to grow. And it's a really slow process and I'm kind of stuck. If you have the time would you take i peak an see if you could find some hints for improvement?
So, quick question. I'm so new to this streaming stuff, as you can tell. I have a fishing channel. I am going to start a new channel however. So, you say clip and edit your streams. I'm confused. Am I just recording the game play and editing then posting? Because I can't edit a live stream because it's live.
I would be a little cautious listening to anyone giving advice to people who are potentially competition. My question is, I’ve seen so many videos of people saying you should interact on stream like you have 100s of people in chat, do you realize that’s easier said than done? Streaming being a UA-camr etc is one of the only things I’ve done in my life that the effort and commitment and time that goes into it doesn’t reward in the same at all, so to think that you have to get lucky to be noticed is very real
So the key is to first create UA-cam content then drag your subscribers to twitch lmao. But bro had to say it in 6 minutes. He does know how to "create content"
You just re-named copying. What a tone-deaf approach. Show people how (the simple mechanics) and then tell them the truth. The hard truth that they aren't going to be a great streamer unless they do something that's not already being done.
Watch this video next to see this plan in action:
👉 ua-cam.com/users/live60MaiuGhK5s?si=8RjEVrr4KTGlvHCv
For several years I have livestreamed a meditation class every 12 hours, but have little to show for it. Do you know of a course geared specifically for non-gaming livestreamers?
I stream everyday is going pretty well.. hopefully we all have a nice beautiful come up if we keep grinding we gone get there never give up
Trying to pay off my mortgage quicker by streaming on Twitch and posting videos on UA-cam, I'm setting my stream schedule currently so people can expect to see certain games being played on specific days for various lengths of time. I work full time 40-50 hrs a week as a warehouse manager and gaming has been a big part of my life always, might as well share gameplay from the games I love playing. I don't know how to speak during the live because there's never any viewers and I only stream gameplay and don't broadcast myself at all.
Same. Just start talking about what your doing so you get used to just talking
It been working for you?, I had try with twitch but not going so well with me so I just stop streaming
@@ZooTrekkerChronicles helped some, so far. You have to build your profiles of course. But just learning to keep talking is key. If people wanted to watch quiet gameplay,they would go to UA-cam. Viewers want interaction.
I do the same sometimes. Watch guys like the rad Brad and hollow and see what they do. Rad Brad never shows his face but talks strategy as he plays while hollow will show his face until he gets going then you just hear him speak. Someone like stone mountain more or less entertains as he games and some channels record gameplay and then post the video. I think it’s a combination of interesting games and personality or its skill or its highlights. Take your time to see which way works for you. Also, I’m trying to find other creators to game with even like GTAV online or something where we have a conversation and play and it’s like a hangout for the chats. Good luck to you this year. ✌🏼 😎
I’m streaming today for the first time and this is really helpful. I’m socially anxious so I wanna work my way into talking but I just wanna see how it goes. I’ll be streaming Gran Turismo 7
I’ve been streaming since October last year. It’s been fun but I think now I’m just working on a community of people who comes back constantly I hit 271 followers
That’s a big step bro congrats
I began streaming to get my passion back for video games. I love it so far
How much views you get?
@@PallasonAP Worked for me.
I started January and I actually really enjoy streaming too, but I only get views on UA-cam videos than streams
@@PallasonAP Same here. Makes the game fun like when we jammed with the gang as kids.
How’s it going bro? Just started
Watching from Atlanta. I started streaming about a month ago. Not bad so far but my numbers are all over the place. Gonna continue to watch your videos so I can hopefully continue to grow and enjoy my streaming audience
We are happy that you have reached 50 thousand subscribers on your channel. Happy birthday happy new year!
Congratulations on your success! Hoping to start my streaming journey fully this year. Praying for the best 😂
For all I've watched relating how to start a UA-cam or a Twitch channel - this video was the clearest the most promising, thank you!
Brand new to streaming and content creation, can’t wait to continue 🔥
Thanks for the tips.... always love stopping by to check you out...... the hardest thing for me is editing.... i think it takes me way more than 2 hours to edit most of the time... i think the most important thing i have to do is stay consistent and keep posting vids.
This REALLY works! (i haven't gotten around to trying it yet)
Thank you so much! Really looking for tips to help improve my streaming experience!
Bro, you really broke this down .. I really appreciate this tutorial.
Saved. Awesome way to break it down. Helpful
I hope you and Yours finish out 2023 in a great way. Also I hope 2024 is the most Amazing year you have ever had!
Thank you! You too!
Love this video and the regimented methodology for building a stream. One thing I wanna add is that consistency and patience are vital. From hearing others and my own experience, there is a lot of variability in how much transferability there is between platforms. Using your vod’s as your raw footage and editing to post to yt and tt is great, but I e found not many viewers will venture over to your twitch channel, you will however grow those other channels which is great
I literally just watched this live stream yesterday! lol, 2024 is my come up! Thanks for the content!
yoink and twist is crazy lmao. 10/10 video thanks.
Def will be applying things learned from this video to my outdoor adventure channel. Good look!
I am setting up my stream using your OBS / StreamElements tips in order to create more content for my UA-cam channels.
This video completely validates what I am planning to do and even why I should be doing this 😀
Thank you for sharing @LASCurry!
Welp, I decided I’m gonna start my channel with a playthrough of GOT, as I’ve been waiting for this game to come to PC for years, but so far, it’s not getting views. But I don’t plan on giving up. I’m gonna push the videos, as I’m enjoying the game and whatever happens with the channel, happens! 😂 Someday, someone, might actually enjoy it, and that’s enough for me.
I’m a realistic person, so I know I’m not gonna become rich from youtube, so I’m just going at it for fun. I enjoy watching first time reviews and playthroughs as peoples first reactions are always interesting for me, so I hope that’s the case for others as well.
Speed got me more into streaming lfg!
You should be in some horror movies with them eyes 😂😮
love your breakdown, @Las Curry. i can tell you been hard at work and i can tell right now sky's the limit for you. ggs
This Video has helped me tons for my gaming channel . Thank you so much for adding great value to all of us !
I love how smart this guy is.
Dope, this was super helpful and arrived just in time for me to work on getting to affiliate on twitch!
Thanks for the tips!! I plan on joining Twitch
Thanks for the video. I am stuck at 167 subs. I am going to start livestreaming once a week and see if it helps growth. I am always looking to improve so thanks for the tips.
That’s definitely some great advice
Will try. Hopefully 2024 is good for me 😊
My girlfriend encouraged me to stream because i just talk to my self already and make funny noises when somthing bad happens in my sports games and she will laugh when she hears me. So i started just need to get a few things to be able to do the audio and camera part and a secound monitor.
Great video! Just started streaming and i really enjoy it!
good informative vid
I stream on both UA-cam and twitch but mostly twitch
I'm about to try this shit🔥🙌
cool info as always✔✔
Locked in 💯
Great advice. Will be following your channel.
Am a variety gamer so I became a variety streamer so I love it
Not gonna lie, I was mesmerize with those eyes hahahha
I am loving your vids and advice 🙏🏽
Thanks for this info, very helpful
So should I focus UA-cam or Twitch if I just started
Trying to get back to it!
Lets's do it.
So should I just record videos and make videos for UA-cam before trying to live stream or live stream first? I'm new to all this and i don't know what I'm doing. I also don't have a computer or laptop so I'm streaming everything from my ps5 or phone.
Question 🙋🏼♂️, what is the benefit of editing a livestream video that is already on UA-cam and circulating in the recommended feed 🤔 say I livestream for 2hrs. Can’t I leave that up? Or are you suggesting make the 2hrs into 20-30 minutes so that it brings new people? I’m only asking cause they could just watch the VOD 🤷🏽♂️
Great questions require a deeper answer send me a message on IG ill respond with a voice message
@@LASCurry just sent, thanks 😊
So what was the ad answer?
Good video, thanks.
Gonna start streaming this year on UA-cam😄
Good video bro
Thank you so much
Real Talk. 👍🏾
Thank you sir!!
Hey how do you get your first few veiws watching you stream as a begginers?
this is one smart man
I've just started my channel end trying to get more content out to grow. And it's a really slow process and I'm kind of stuck. If you have the time would you take i peak an see if you could find some hints for improvement?
Awesome videos
How can I save streams on kick? They keep disappearing.
So, quick question. I'm so new to this streaming stuff, as you can tell. I have a fishing channel. I am going to start a new channel however. So, you say clip and edit your streams. I'm confused. Am I just recording the game play and editing then posting? Because I can't edit a live stream because it's live.
Hey Curry, do you have a discord where I could get support on an OBS Mac issue? Been having difficulty getting responses on the OBS forums or discord.
I'm just beginning to use twitch but I want to know is if can you use copyright music a little bit if you lose your train of thought?
This is more of a hobby, just feels more fun having my gameplay saved somewhere.
Im in south cal
I would be a little cautious listening to anyone giving advice to people who are potentially competition. My question is, I’ve seen so many videos of people saying you should interact on stream like you have 100s of people in chat, do you realize that’s easier said than done? Streaming being a UA-camr etc is one of the only things I’ve done in my life that the effort and commitment and time that goes into it doesn’t reward in the same at all, so to think that you have to get lucky to be noticed is very real
💯💪🏾
What’re your honest thoughts on streaming on UA-cam in 2024?
#1 place to stream if you don’t have. Community
@@LASCurry love it! Thanks man
React vídeos are still efective?
Yeah if done right
So do you recomendo that before having 1k followers?
🤝🏽
So the key is to first create UA-cam content then drag your subscribers to twitch lmao. But bro had to say it in 6 minutes. He does know how to "create content"
i have been streaming for about 4 years now im affilated and never get more than 4 views
Ur eyes man are piercing bro...
Same title and length of time and talking points as another video posted 3 months before? Nice.
@@MsMercenator he’s showing you how to be successful
Thanks for the ideas. Much appreciated
Hey bro I need some help with connecting my discord. Can you please give me a hand 🙏🏼🙏🏼
You just re-named copying. What a tone-deaf approach. Show people how (the simple mechanics) and then tell them the truth. The hard truth that they aren't going to be a great streamer unless they do something that's not already being done.