@@l0v3s2sp00ge206 It's cause I don't do youtube content, more tiktok and streaming under a different name than this, this is just a weird account i have
That was hands down the best ending to a UA-cam video I’ve ever seen. The slow-mo, the fading to black, the rain on the window, the music, oh my the music. There is nothing you could add or take away to make it any more perfect. Taking lemons and making lemonade. This is a museum worthy 10 seconds. Well done, bravo!
The “it’s pretty basic info” is like when someone who knows how to code really well forgets that people don’t know the basics so they just assume you know what everything does
Honestly, related to how you said that every industry needs a "jerk", one of the most meaningful things I heard prior to this video was some Ludwig video where he it was titled something like "I am not your friend" and really dropped some harsh truths on how a streamer views individual audience members (even though ofc the audience is important to him). I think a quote directly from it was something like "I can't care about you. Not just 'don't', *literally* 'cannot'". As a comparison, though this also resonated with me, was from another streamer who said a sort of similar thing; something along the lines of "We could respond to all our fanmail, but then we'd have no time to stream." It conveys the same message imo but when it is presented as bluntly as Ludwig says it, it feels so much more memorable and understandable.
Hey man, back in July of 2019 I had 200 subs and now I have over 28k. I used all of your techniques and gear recommendations you've been teaching and its all payed off. Still watching to learn more! You are the Man!
Hey, man. I stream Bloons as well on Twitch. It's nice to see someone from the same community become relatively successful for the game in a short period of time. You give me hope. Thanks!
10:48 This is a great idea, it has worked for me. For the last few months, instead of recording, I stream almost all of my gaming videos. Here are some of the biggest reasons I see: 1. You waste less time from streaming and recording separately 2. Viewers feel more special, because it feels like a video, but they can interact with it 2.5. Viewers' chat messages, follows, donos, etc. will appear in your UA-cam videos, which they like, making it a higher chance that they both subscribe to your UA-cam and follow you on Twitch 3. It's just more fun to record videos with people watching it in real time And more. It's just a great idea.
I know like corpse was always huge and had a big following and like i mean i probably wouldnt know who he was either or that he made content way before if i didnt watch him before but still hes playing with the biggest content creators on yt and twitch hes not gonna get there without a head start
😂😂😂 That ending had me rolling! You're bigger than Lud as a overall creator and that was a cool shout out from him! We all appreciate what you do❤ Thanks for the meme tho😂 Alpha
Me: I'm just gonna relax and watch this Harris Heller video. "Every minute you're not working, someone else is, and that person is passing you if you're standing still." FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU** I agree how important it is to have inspiration from other creators. That's why I'm here. People in my industry are still stuck in the old era of boring slides and narration. So I'm taking a look at industries that have a lot more engagement and bring it into my niche (medical coding). My inspo is Harris Heller, Gary Vee, Bailey Sarian, Pat Flynn, Cathrin Manning, and Roberto Blake.
I took both of your advice to start streaming, just did my first one on Twitch tonight, had such a blast! I love your vids especially the tutorial of OBS! Thank you for motivating me to start streaming!
Dude every time I say I’m going to start streaming or making content I watch your channel and when I lose my way your videos pop up and I go for it again you’re a legend bro
@Tom Archetek couldn't agree more. I've been trying stuff left and right a bit and felt awkward when I talked because I wasnt enjoying it as much as I should 😑 Now it's no longer a problem
Keep in mind also, a lot of content creators blew up (or grew) in 2020 and 2021 due to more people stuck at home during Covid watching. As did a lot of online shopping stores, televisions shows, Hulu, Netflix, etc. But it will all go back to normal and plateau when we all get back to work, get out socializing, vacations, get our normalcy back. So always keep that in mind and stay humble. And for him to say he watched your channel when he was small and when he was big, and then to turn around and say its pretty basic info, I fell out of my chair. What a clown thing to say. I enjoy your channel, find it highly resourceful, educational, and far from "pretty basic info". And Im sure a lot of folks would agree with that. The time you put into your channel for us bringing us great content, comparisons, testing, etc. (you go that extra mile) and its very much appreciated. :)
I literally cackled at the end. Hahahaha... Harris is honestly an exception to that rule. Great video again. As someone very serious about trying to make content creation a living, I really appreciate the tips and honest strategies. At the end of it all, if I'm just not making good enough content, I can honestly say, I gave it my best shot and I tried to learn from the best. I don't ever plan on giving up and will continue the grind and try to improve until the day I die... But, at least, I'll leave something cool behind when it's all said and done. Something I loved making and am happy to have done.
I remember watching luds stream probably a year ago and someone donated asking him how to grow on twitch and he said to watch you videos, so its really interesting to see everything come full circle
I realized that Ludwig shouted you out in his UA-cam video, I went to look at your channel to check it out, and now I’m watching you on the very same day, react to that very stream that influenced me to check your UA-cam channel out. Really likening your content so far by the way.
Hi! Harris, My name is Texas, and these past few months I have found myself gravitating more and more to your streams from your content on lighting, to cameras, and even studio setup. I am the first in my family to go to college, though I am a non-traditional student. I am majoring in Cyber Security, Programming, and Game Development. I would like to say thank you! Because of your positive streams I have been able to add to my creative toolbox not only some much needed hardware/software, but also focus on who I am... Thank You!
Thanks for the collaboration with Ludwig 😂😆 But 100% very helpful though. And I think watching all the video's you can to get the best feel, the best to tweak your own ideas into. Coming to your channel was a good start..
Love your input on this Harris, you know how to shoot it straight and glad to see others in the community do the same. That ending though.🤣🤣 Take none of it to heart, you, your team, and your content is anything but basic. Though i fully assume you know it too, but love the comedic effect to that, Great job to Sam for the editing to that. Can't wait for Senpai Records!!
I feel one of the biggest takeaways with doing collabs, is not just the exposure, because I do agree with you that you won’t collab and network your way to stardom, and that you should be able to stand on your own as well, BUT one of the most important things to takeaway from a collab, is being able to learn things from each other that will help you grow on your own. Learn their habits and what makes them tick and put it to your personal branding. Just like the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together, people who hang out with losers, develop the attributes of a loser, people who hang out with winners, eventually become one. If you wanna be successful at streaming, you have to make your collabs worth it, and learn from what they do RIGHT, and use it to help you stand on your own. It’s something I learned from being a music producer, flow artist, and now gaming content creator. This principle will always apply.
That ending was brutal haha. Thanks for this, I don't use Twitch and actually didn't know who Ludwig was (different worlds), but the sentiment is the same I think. Learning a lot and appreciate these comments are on old videos. (Kinda proving your points though).
His presentation was a comedy bit about how he made it, whereas you're trying to support people for long-term success. Thanks for what you do, brother! Keeps me going. :)
I needed this a lot. Now I have a totally different mindset of streaming. Imma start working my stream around to posting it on yt and I’m going to set goals. Grind time bb
Ok I might be a big baby especially since I’m postpartum. But the ending broke my heart! I’m sure it was meant to be funny. But I just wanted to hug you! I think you are single handily the most helpful how to gaming content creator on any platform. The tools, advice, and time you put in to helping content creators is insane. And when you see a need or something lacking in the market, you fill that necessity for us (like the music issues we faced/are facing) You’re amazing, diverse, genuine, and unique. You do you boo and I’ll keep watching not only root you on but to also learn how to better myself. I just had my baby boy and after a rough pregnancy and postpartum I get to start up my UA-cam for my emote, panel, etc art and looking to see how I start this. You’re the goat HH!
That ending got me lol 👍👍👍 love your content and it's what's helping me towards my content creator goals! Ludwig is apparently taking your advice super serious, and it's paying off!
yep. that's what I'm stuck on right now. the past month or so since I've put more time in to streaming I've just been randomly playing through my steam library.
while telling people to quit seems like a joke, in a way he's right. if everybody is streaming, there won't be enough viewers to go around, and everybody takes a hit.
I think its more of doing them a fovour. If they arent willing to put in that much work than just quit because you arent gonna make it. Rather than half asked it for years and have 3 viewers. It just gonna waist your time and make you feel like shit
Thanks for sharing this, and all of your other startup content. Took some notes, enjoyed your take on all of this and the walk off at the end was sad and legendary at the same time.
Rewatching this again after the 100t collab just realizing Nadeshot was one of the guys you wanted to emulate, thats so awesome. Keep killing it Harris!
Loved this video for the info and the ending lol! Really appreciate what you are doing, I'm wanting to try and become a "Streamer" and after watching your videos things are really starting to make sense as a whole. My perspective on streaming has changed so much since I started watching your videos, and your gear suggestions have been spot on!
LMFAO I honestly thought when the "next videos" popup came up that it was just an edit and you were going to come back in. What a perfect ending, well done.
The part I liked the most about the presentation was when he mentioned to follow Alpha Gaming, cause I'm brand new to this environment and one of the first streamer/youtuber I followed for any advice on what gear to get was Alpha, so when he mentioned you made me feel that I'm in the right path!!! Keep it up man! Btw... that ending is hilarious!
Sound advice. Though that ending was a bit harsh. You're better than most at the particular content you create! You're the reason I really got started streaming.
I was the way it ended for me! Wow...right after the compliment! Lmbo. That's why I love your content. This was informative as well as entertaining! BRAVO from the high mountain!
These are good not only for twitch but creators in general. As an actor, setting milestones have helped me grow my career and get into things I might not have otherwise. Good advice from both creators, thanks for the video!
This was an incredible breakdown. I watched Ludwigs video then checked yours out and I have to say, they're probably the #1 videos for any streamer. Well done!
Bro your reaction in the end cracked me up HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA. Seriously though, I found you when I saw a canon EOS m200 on sale and searched for it on youtube. Quickly realized you knew what you where talking about. I was 30 years old when other streamers told me "have fun and the viewers will come". I just could not follow that advice. You're the man bro!
When he said "The Yoink and Twist baby!" I heard nothing but Mitch Jones in his voice. Ludwig is still emulating and evolving to this day. Super cool to watch. And thanks for your input Harris! You're the man!
OMG, the ending of this was the crème de la crème Thanks for the great content (again) You're a true inspiration to all of us content creators (and musicians)
I love that Lud made this because if there’s one person that should be making this video, it’s him. He provides some of the most unique and entertaining content
Which part of the presentation did you like the most?
The quit part haha
QUIT
Yoink and Twist. Old idea, GREAT new name.
Yoink and twist
The salty tears... lol
That ending though...that's going to leave a mark 😥
Oh baby! impusle is here XD! How's the hermitcraft series going?
@@newleaf1234 Love a good crossover episode!
I’m am confused
no no. The rain will wash that right off. Also, have you found Grian's new base yet?
WOW one of the content creators I look up to watch Harris Heller I must be doing something right
The funniest ending I've ever seen in a guide. Props to Ludwig setting that up and Harris/team to follow up with that amazing end.
"Every industry needs a jerk"
10 mins later Harris leaves a sad boi
:(
Ahahahaha, I forgot about that
"No big streamer is..." *Harris cries and walks away*
Recommended Video: How I Make $150,000 Per Month
This is the prime content that I live for.
I dont have that video
Hahaha!
How much you wanna bet he did that one on purpose
"No big streamer is..."
Sadge
*Recommended video: How I make $150,00 Per Month
PepeLaugh Oh no no no he lacks critical information
Oh and probably the most important tip of all; Don't be afraid to fail, get up and continue pushing!
i'm working on not letting the fails hold me back from trying again
A lot easier said than done my friend but I do try
@@mrtwistedraccoon6813 you have NO UA-cam content my guy! Don’t sound so sappy when you’re not going full force! Stay up Raccoon
@@l0v3s2sp00ge206 It's cause I don't do youtube content, more tiktok and streaming under a different name than this, this is just a weird account i have
“Why do we fall Master Bruce?”
“So we can learn, to pick ourselves up.”
That was hands down the best ending to a UA-cam video I’ve ever seen. The slow-mo, the fading to black, the rain on the window, the music, oh my the music. There is nothing you could add or take away to make it any more perfect. Taking lemons and making lemonade. This is a museum worthy 10 seconds. Well done, bravo!
Ludwig did such a great job on this, loads of valuable information
Pokemon x streaming advice
LEGENDARY CROSSOVER
what tf u doin here?
especially the ending was some great advice for harris
(harris crying) jk jk
harris took a big l tho f in chat
yep. Nice diss at the end too :)
and funny
The “it’s pretty basic info” is like when someone who knows how to code really well forgets that people don’t know the basics so they just assume you know what everything does
no its pretty much no duh shi, its all over the internet
Agreed.
It's always overwhelming when you're learning the basics - no matter the field
That's a cognitive bias called the Curse of Knowledge. Very important and you see it in all areas of life once you know about it.
@@SonicSan-h3k Allegory of the cave?
Harris at the end: I guide other to a treasure I can not possess
Like coaches to a player.
@@iTzBato or a gatekeeper to an infinity stone
I got that reference!
Honestly, related to how you said that every industry needs a "jerk", one of the most meaningful things I heard prior to this video was some Ludwig video where he it was titled something like "I am not your friend" and really dropped some harsh truths on how a streamer views individual audience members (even though ofc the audience is important to him). I think a quote directly from it was something like "I can't care about you. Not just 'don't', *literally* 'cannot'".
As a comparison, though this also resonated with me, was from another streamer who said a sort of similar thing; something along the lines of "We could respond to all our fanmail, but then we'd have no time to stream."
It conveys the same message imo but when it is presented as bluntly as Ludwig says it, it feels so much more memorable and understandable.
Seems like Harris took Ludwig’s advice at the end there and quit
Takes a confident, highly capable individual to do an awesome ending like that one. Superb!
"No big streamer is." Harris you played that one off very well hahaha
That was a great end to the video
Hey man, back in July of 2019 I had 200 subs and now I have over 28k. I used all of your techniques and gear recommendations you've been teaching and its all payed off. Still watching to learn more! You are the Man!
Just wanted to say, reading this gave me hope. 💚
Hey, man. I stream Bloons as well on Twitch. It's nice to see someone from the same community become relatively successful for the game in a short period of time. You give me hope. Thanks!
3 months later you're at 40k subs. Grats dude
@@LeapingLizardGaming That is awesome!
@@packo3459 Thank you! It's been a grind but channels like this have definitely made it easier.
The piece of advice Alpha gave about set goals that you can control was so eye-opening for me. I needed that. Thanks 🙏
I think that's what a lot of us needed to think about. Haha.
YES! I definitely needed that
10:48 This is a great idea, it has worked for me. For the last few months, instead of recording, I stream almost all of my gaming videos. Here are some of the biggest reasons I see:
1. You waste less time from streaming and recording separately
2. Viewers feel more special, because it feels like a video, but they can interact with it
2.5. Viewers' chat messages, follows, donos, etc. will appear in your UA-cam videos, which they like, making it a higher chance that they both subscribe to your UA-cam and follow you on Twitch
3. It's just more fun to record videos with people watching it in real time
And more. It's just a great idea.
4. You don’t have to use a lot of energy on making a video. You can just be your usual self on stream.
Oh Harris.. My heart actually broke in two for you at the end...
Twitch "discovering" Corpse as if he didn't have a big following and an interview with Anthony Padilla before ever playing Among Us with the gang.
I know like corpse was always huge and had a big following and like i mean i probably wouldnt know who he was either or that he made content way before if i didnt watch him before but still hes playing with the biggest content creators on yt and twitch hes not gonna get there without a head start
😂😂😂 That ending had me rolling! You're bigger than Lud as a overall creator and that was a cool shout out from him! We all appreciate what you do❤ Thanks for the meme tho😂 Alpha
CROSSOVER EPISODE??
Now I understand how you have improved so much in just a couple of months... You are here learning too. (Or so I guess)
Love u, bruh :3
Hmm future verified person
You're everywhere I go, keep up the great content ma man!
Somehow I ended up watching this entire 20 minute video. Where did the time go? Perfect ending btw haha 😂😅😂
"this is the number one best thing you can do... QUIT!"
such great words of advice and a fire way to start off the video
I love love love that ending. That was amazing. Nicely done, sir
That uplift at the end just to drop you from a higher point XD
The end of this video had me dying 🤣. Thanks Harris! Always love the content and you have been a huge help the past 6 months or so!
Me: I'm just gonna relax and watch this Harris Heller video.
"Every minute you're not working, someone else is, and that person is passing you if you're standing still."
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU**
I agree how important it is to have inspiration from other creators. That's why I'm here. People in my industry are still stuck in the old era of boring slides and narration. So I'm taking a look at industries that have a lot more engagement and bring it into my niche (medical coding). My inspo is Harris Heller, Gary Vee, Bailey Sarian, Pat Flynn, Cathrin Manning, and Roberto Blake.
I took both of your advice to start streaming, just did my first one on Twitch tonight, had such a blast! I love your vids especially the tutorial of OBS! Thank you for motivating me to start streaming!
Dude every time I say I’m going to start streaming or making content I watch your channel and when I lose my way your videos pop up and I go for it again you’re a legend bro
Thanks Harris. I really enjoy your commentary and perspective!
The ending - Harris, you are brilliant. And don't forget: It's your third Dollar, which makes the big money ;-)
This has been the most helpful video I think you've ever released. Your commentary over Ludwigs was suuuper helpful thank you
Extra tip even as someone who just started not long ago: Don't be afraid to switch up and do things you ENJOY.
@Tom Archetek couldn't agree more. I've been trying stuff left and right a bit and felt awkward when I talked because I wasnt enjoying it as much as I should 😑 Now it's no longer a problem
@Tom Archetek I totally agree! Being entertaining to small amount of viewers or even 0 viewers is an important skills !
I've seen the video at least 5 times and I still can't get over the ending
Keep in mind also, a lot of content creators blew up (or grew) in 2020 and 2021 due to more people stuck at home during Covid watching.
As did a lot of online shopping stores, televisions shows, Hulu, Netflix, etc.
But it will all go back to normal and plateau when we all get back to work, get out socializing, vacations, get our normalcy back.
So always keep that in mind and stay humble.
And for him to say he watched your channel when he was small and when he was big, and then to turn around and say its pretty basic info, I fell out of my chair.
What a clown thing to say.
I enjoy your channel, find it highly resourceful, educational, and far from "pretty basic info".
And Im sure a lot of folks would agree with that.
The time you put into your channel for us bringing us great content, comparisons, testing, etc. (you go that extra mile) and its very much appreciated.
:)
Part of Ludwig's success has to be from his ability to take people on an emotional rollercoaster just like he did with Harris.
Upon reading "Ludwig" and "emotional rollercoaster", I immediately think of Ludwig's Las Vegas story
I literally cackled at the end. Hahahaha... Harris is honestly an exception to that rule. Great video again. As someone very serious about trying to make content creation a living, I really appreciate the tips and honest strategies. At the end of it all, if I'm just not making good enough content, I can honestly say, I gave it my best shot and I tried to learn from the best. I don't ever plan on giving up and will continue the grind and try to improve until the day I die... But, at least, I'll leave something cool behind when it's all said and done. Something I loved making and am happy to have done.
Harris: 'He mentioned me by name, how cool!' Proceeds to have his heart torn from his chest... Haha!!
was all in my feels like i was harris .... totally made me cry ;( like damn had all the feel goods just for them be crashed a milisec later smh
I remember watching luds stream probably a year ago and someone donated asking him how to grow on twitch and he said to watch you videos, so its really interesting to see everything come full circle
Me: How do I grow on twitch?
Ludwig: Quit.
That ending is the bomb, great content as always Harris, you are providing content that is anything but "basic"
"Be Better"...truer words have never been spoken
the timing man, absolutly perfect. shouts you out and shuts you down both at the same exact time.
I realized that Ludwig shouted you out in his UA-cam video, I went to look at your channel to check it out, and now I’m watching you on the very same day, react to that very stream that influenced me to check your UA-cam channel out. Really likening your content so far by the way.
Hi! Harris,
My name is Texas, and these past few months I have found myself gravitating more and more to your streams from your content on lighting, to cameras, and even studio setup. I am the first in my family to go to college, though I am a non-traditional student. I am majoring in Cyber Security, Programming, and Game Development. I would like to say thank you! Because of your positive streams I have been able to add to my creative toolbox not only some much needed hardware/software, but also focus on who I am... Thank You!
When you watched Ludwigs stream last night and see Harris talking about it again the next day: :,)
Thanks for the collaboration with Ludwig 😂😆 But 100% very helpful though. And I think watching all the video's you can to get the best feel, the best to tweak your own ideas into. Coming to your channel was a good start..
Love your input on this Harris, you know how to shoot it straight and glad to see others in the community do the same. That ending though.🤣🤣 Take none of it to heart, you, your team, and your content is anything but basic. Though i fully assume you know it too, but love the comedic effect to that, Great job to Sam for the editing to that. Can't wait for Senpai Records!!
I feel one of the biggest takeaways with doing collabs, is not just the exposure, because I do agree with you that you won’t collab and network your way to stardom, and that you should be able to stand on your own as well, BUT one of the most important things to takeaway from a collab, is being able to learn things from each other that will help you grow on your own. Learn their habits and what makes them tick and put it to your personal branding.
Just like the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together, people who hang out with losers, develop the attributes of a loser, people who hang out with winners, eventually become one. If you wanna be successful at streaming, you have to make your collabs worth it, and learn from what they do RIGHT, and use it to help you stand on your own. It’s something I learned from being a music producer, flow artist, and now gaming content creator. This principle will always apply.
The ending is like the Elon Musk interview where he gets sad about Neil Armstrong not liking the idea of SpaceX
That ending was brutal haha. Thanks for this, I don't use Twitch and actually didn't know who Ludwig was (different worlds), but the sentiment is the same I think. Learning a lot and appreciate these comments are on old videos. (Kinda proving your points though).
His presentation was a comedy bit about how he made it, whereas you're trying to support people for long-term success. Thanks for what you do, brother! Keeps me going. :)
it wasnt comedy it was a genuine guide
@@Burning_the_toast yeah lol
Loved the video dude, and the ending had me cracking up. Such helpful guys-- very thankful to you and mr. woodhall
"You just quit" - Todd Howard
I needed this a lot. Now I have a totally different mindset of streaming. Imma start working my stream around to posting it on yt and I’m going to set goals. Grind time bb
"What a nice guy." Leaves video to cry into a pillow.
Ok I might be a big baby especially since I’m postpartum. But the ending broke my heart! I’m sure it was meant to be funny. But I just wanted to hug you! I think you are single handily the most helpful how to gaming content creator on any platform. The tools, advice, and time you put in to helping content creators is insane. And when you see a need or something lacking in the market, you fill that necessity for us (like the music issues we faced/are facing) You’re amazing, diverse, genuine, and unique. You do you boo and I’ll keep watching not only root you on but to also learn how to better myself. I just had my baby boy and after a rough pregnancy and postpartum I get to start up my UA-cam for my emote, panel, etc art and looking to see how I start this. You’re the goat HH!
Id love to see a video with Herris and Ludwig having a chat about this stuff it would be such a good video!.. Who else wants that?
That ending got me lol 👍👍👍 love your content and it's what's helping me towards my content creator goals! Ludwig is apparently taking your advice super serious, and it's paying off!
The part of deciding which content you want to do is the most difficult part IMO.
It really is
yep. that's what I'm stuck on right now. the past month or so since I've put more time in to streaming I've just been randomly playing through my steam library.
@@ChloexHazard The feminists will get you for this.
Ludwig's video is why I now follow you! Happy to be apart of your community!
while telling people to quit seems like a joke, in a way he's right. if everybody is streaming, there won't be enough viewers to go around, and everybody takes a hit.
I think its more of doing them a fovour. If they arent willing to put in that much work than just quit because you arent gonna make it. Rather than half asked it for years and have 3 viewers. It just gonna waist your time and make you feel like shit
That’s not really his point. His point is if you aren’t willing to put in some basic effort at the start, you’ll never make it in the long wrong.
@@kingintox5743 You're wrong about why people should quit, it's not that if everyone streams there will be a lack of viewers. Not at all.
Thanks for sharing this, and all of your other startup content. Took some notes, enjoyed your take on all of this and the walk off at the end was sad and legendary at the same time.
I don’t understand the ending. I didn’t take that as a diss.
hes saying harris isn't a big streamer.
harris you derserve the compliments man, ludwig is fucking awesome dude and i am happy he mentiond you like the good sport he allways is
Reaction to 'no big streamer is' - immediate thumbs up.
Thank you for taking the time to provide your input into such a big topic! Also, low key.....love that your put the new logo on the AIO Cooler
LMAOOOO
"Hello darkness my old friend..."
Rewatching this again after the 100t collab just realizing Nadeshot was one of the guys you wanted to emulate, thats so awesome. Keep killing it Harris!
This is awesome! Just watching this gave me a bunch of new ideas to work with. Thanks and keep up the good content!
You opened my eyes to goal setting. I've always set goals that I couldn't even control. Thanks a lot for this!
Amazing info! Been streaming for 5 years to 5+ viewers, and I am just now tapping into UA-cam! Thanks to creators like you and Ludwig!
This video is awesome with a lot of good intel about understanding the twitch progress related to UA-cam. Good stuff!
LOL ending is epic! & glad i watched & shared this with my community
Loved this video for the info and the ending lol! Really appreciate what you are doing, I'm wanting to try and become a "Streamer" and after watching your videos things are really starting to make sense as a whole. My perspective on streaming has changed so much since I started watching your videos, and your gear suggestions have been spot on!
Its Ok Harris, you'll always be big in our hearts
His advice combined with yours is good to listen to Harris. Thanks for inputting your advice here too Harris.
The ending, ending was the best part. Been watching you UA-cam videos and gotten a lot of great tips, thank you for them.
LMFAO I honestly thought when the "next videos" popup came up that it was just an edit and you were going to come back in. What a perfect ending, well done.
The part I liked the most about the presentation was when he mentioned to follow Alpha Gaming, cause I'm brand new to this environment and one of the first streamer/youtuber I followed for any advice on what gear to get was Alpha, so when he mentioned you made me feel that I'm in the right path!!! Keep it up man! Btw... that ending is hilarious!
This was great!! I loved to hear your perspective with him.
The ending was very unexpected…. Wish I could hear more about your analysis of his video
Sound advice. Though that ending was a bit harsh. You're better than most at the particular content you create! You're the reason I really got started streaming.
Lol that last line...ouch!!!! Dude i love your content. For real. Learning a lot from you before i start my own streaming journey.
Honestly, one of the better videos I’ve seen haha. Once again thanks Harris
I did not expect to laugh that hard at the end...great reaction great edits
Great content! Thank you for taking the time to put it out there.
I was the way it ended for me! Wow...right after the compliment! Lmbo. That's why I love your content. This was informative as well as entertaining! BRAVO from the high mountain!
These are good not only for twitch but creators in general. As an actor, setting milestones have helped me grow my career and get into things I might not have otherwise. Good advice from both creators, thanks for the video!
omfg dude that outtro with the rain effect lmfao excellent!
This was an incredible breakdown. I watched Ludwigs video then checked yours out and I have to say, they're probably the #1 videos for any streamer. Well done!
The most fitting ending to this video. I love your videos Alpha, I just recently found your page and I'm addicted hahahaha
And what I meant by that was just cutting him off and ending the video hahahaha
Was not expecting that ending! HAHAHA Much Love Harris.
Bro your reaction in the end cracked me up HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA. Seriously though, I found you when I saw a canon EOS m200 on sale and searched for it on youtube. Quickly realized you knew what you where talking about. I was 30 years old when other streamers told me "have fun and the viewers will come". I just could not follow that advice. You're the man bro!
When he said "The Yoink and Twist baby!" I heard nothing but Mitch Jones in his voice. Ludwig is still emulating and evolving to this day. Super cool to watch. And thanks for your input Harris! You're the man!
Best ending to a video on your channel. Absolute gold.
OMG, the ending of this was the crème de la crème
Thanks for the great content (again)
You're a true inspiration to all of us content creators (and musicians)
I love that Lud made this because if there’s one person that should be making this video, it’s him. He provides some of the most unique and entertaining content
Was I supposed to burst out laughing at the ending cause I did 😂 love you harris you'll always be in my subscription box ❤️
You’re a big streamer for me! Much love brotha!
Basic info is the best info. I've got so much value, knowledge and insight from this channel.