32 EASY Tips To GROW From 0 Viewers On Twitch!

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  • Опубліковано 27 кві 2024
  • Starting a Twitch channel essentially means you're going to be trying to grow from 0 viewers, and that is okay! It is incredibly difficult, but everyone starts somewhere! Today we're going to cover 32 easy tips to help you grow your Twitch channel from 0 viewers!
    You can expect To Have 0 To no viewers for your first stream or week, I want you to turn off the viewer count, and Stream Like You Have 100s of viewers for two reasons, first to build up your confidence and practice your skills as an entertainer.
    You need to think about EVERY SINGLE STREAM as if it is producing content for other platforms, if you sit there waiting for a single viewer before being entertaining, just playing a game zombie-faced, then you are wasting your time.
    You need to stream with the idea of making content for Tik tok, Yt shorts, instagram, full youtube videos, and any of the thousands of other platforms.
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    How To Grow On Twitch?
    If you want to grow your Twitch stream, it is important to be critical. Being critical isn’t a bad thing, people say, “Oh don’t be so critical of yourself!”.
    But there are a lot of things you can control and improve, such as your visuals, audio, and most importantly your content that you’re creating. Watch back your VoD and be honest with yourself, is it up to scratch. Does your mic sound good? Are you engaging? Is it easy to watch and enjoy or is there something that is off-putting? Be honest, push yourself to grow, and become a better entertainer!
    Because at the end of the day, the only way you are going to grow your stream is by growing yourself and being critical in a positive way.
    🕘Timestamps:
    0:00 Video Start!
    0:33 Introduction And Challenge!
    1:10 OWN3D Sponsor Segment
    2:00 How To Stream To 0 Viewers AND Grow!
    3:20 How To Use Titles, Tags, And Categories To Grow On Twitch!
    4:30 Why You NEED To Save EVERY Stream!
    6:00 The Major Reason New Streamers Quit Streaming!
    6:35 How To Protect Yourself On Social Media And Twitch!
    8:18 Why You NEED A Consistent Stream Schedule!
    9:05 How To Grow WITHOUT A Consistent Twitch Stream Schedule!
    10:10 The MOST Important Piece Of Advice For New Creators
    11:30 Why You NEED To Spend More Time Learning OBS or Streamlabs OBS
    12:20 How To Fix a Laggy Stream Inside OBS And Streamlabs OBS
    13:45 How To Know What Bitrate You Should Use?
    14:00 This ONE Setting Will Destroy Your Stream!
    14:20 How To Get BETTER Microphone Audio On Twitch!
    15:35 How To Check Your Game Works BEFORE Streaming!
    16:00 How To Fix Stream Delay On Twitch!
    16:20 How To Turn On Disconnect Protection On Twitch!
    16:55 Crucial Webcam Tips For Streamers!
    18:30 STOP Upgrading Your Stream Setup!
    19:30 Why You NEED To Watch Your Own Twitch VoDs!
    20:50 How To Use Social Media To Grow On Twitch!
    21:30 How To Setup A Discord Server For Your Stream!
    21:50 Why You Need To Engage Viewers To Chat!
    22:30 Why You Need To Plan Out Your Content!
    23:05 How To Stand Out On Twitch to Grow!
    23:55 How To Find Good Streamer Communities!
    24:30 How To Grow Early On As A Streamer!
    25:10 The Major Mistake New Creators Make Every Day!
    26:10 The Final Tip That Will Stop You Wasting Your Time.
    What Bitrate And Settings Should I Use For Streaming?
    The easiest way to understand bitrate is by calling what it actually is, your upload speed to the Twitch servers.
    Now you’ll need a higher bitrate depending on how high quality you want your stream to be, this means 1080p 60 frames per second will need a bitrate of 6000, which roughly equals 6megabits upload speed on your end being taken up
    By lowering your resolution and framerate, you can make it a lot easier to stream, for example, if you set your base canvas size to 1920x1080, but change your output to 1280x720 otherwise known as 720p you drop down to only needing a bitrate of 4500 or 4.5megabits.
    If you still want 1080, you can even just lower your framerate from 60fps to 30fps and then adjust to 4500bitrate.
    For more information visit this Bitrate graph: stream.twitch.tv/
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  • @StreamScheme
    @StreamScheme  2 роки тому +693

    What score did you get? If it isn't 32/32 then you need to keep working! Let me know in the comments what you think!
    And If you want to join our growing community check out our other content: bit.ly/JoinTheStreamScheme
    🕘Timestamps:
    0:00 Video Start!
    0:33 Introduction And Challenge!
    1:10 OWN3D Sponsor Segment
    2:00 How To Stream To 0 Viewers AND Grow!
    3:20 How To Use Titles, Tags, And Categories To Grow On Twitch!
    4:30 Why You NEED To Save EVERY Stream!
    6:00 The Major Reason New Streamers Quit Streaming!
    6:35 How To Protect Yourself On Social Media And Twitch!
    8:18 Why You NEED A Consistent Stream Schedule!
    9:05 How To Grow WITHOUT A Consistent Twitch Stream Schedule!
    10:10 The MOST Important Piece Of Advice For New Creators
    11:30 Why You NEED To Spend More Time Learning OBS or Streamlabs OBS
    12:20 How To Fix a Laggy Stream Inside OBS And Streamlabs OBS
    13:45 How To Know What Bitrate You Should Use?
    14:00 This ONE Setting Will Destroy Your Stream!
    14:20 How To Get BETTER Microphone Audio On Twitch!
    15:35 How To Check Your Game Works BEFORE Streaming!
    16:00 How To Fix Stream Delay On Twitch!
    16:20 How To Turn On Disconnect Protection On Twitch!
    16:55 Crucial Webcam Tips For Streamers!
    18:30 STOP Upgrading Your Stream Setup!
    19:30 Why You NEED To Watch Your Own Twitch VoDs!
    20:50 How To Use Social Media To Grow On Twitch!
    21:30 How To Setup A Discord Server For Your Stream!
    21:50 Why You Need To Engage Viewers To Chat!
    22:30 Why You Need To Plan Out Your Content!
    23:05 How To Stand Out On Twitch to Grow!
    23:55 How To Find Good Streamer Communities!
    24:30 How To Grow Early On As A Streamer!
    25:10 The Major Mistake New Creators Make Every Day!
    26:10 The Final Tip That Will Stop You Wasting Your Time.

    • @dastardlydave1752
      @dastardlydave1752 2 роки тому +12

      Congrats on 100k 🎉 :D

    • @jessicaburton8589
      @jessicaburton8589 2 роки тому +1

      hmm honest i scored very little but i love trying to learn be better and was eye opening will have to keep rewatching i think especially on a day off from work so can fully focus better

    • @nisxins
      @nisxins 2 роки тому

      thanks

    • @thed.scoverycaptaingaming4043
      @thed.scoverycaptaingaming4043 2 роки тому +1

      I’m trying to steam on my Xbox and I don’t have a computer, so I guess my question would be, do I need a computer and capture card to save my streams because I can’t figure it out other wise? Any help is appreciated

    • @Excentrix54
      @Excentrix54 2 роки тому

      Last one is legit. It's true...sometimes shit just isn't for you and it is some luck involved

  • @knotwordy
    @knotwordy 2 роки тому +5612

    Couldn’t be a better time for this video since yesterday I quite literally “just went live, and hoped for the best” lol

    • @StreamScheme
      @StreamScheme  2 роки тому +311

      Well I hope this helps give you some places to improve and grow as a creator!

    • @knotwordy
      @knotwordy 2 роки тому +87

      @@StreamScheme thanks, and for all your content, cheers!

    • @MelodyZenith
      @MelodyZenith 2 роки тому +58

      Lmao who hasn't done this! hahah

    • @xrsnipey
      @xrsnipey 2 роки тому +60

      You can hope for the best lol. I got raided by 20 people but I wasn’t prepared because my volume wasn’t set up on my stream.

    • @Doritoboy200live
      @Doritoboy200live 2 роки тому +17

      @@xrsnipey i got raided by 100 pple. Mmobyte sent his stream to me. Then they didn't even stay lol sigh they dwindled bit by bit till they all left -_-

  • @jacobd.8801
    @jacobd.8801 2 роки тому +593

    This was heartbreaking to watch. It made me realize how much I haven't actually tried to stream, but thank you for the tips that I will now use to hopefully grow.

  • @flobot0713
    @flobot0713 9 місяців тому +53

    I really appreciate this breakdown; it's far more damaging to set unrealistic parameters and expectations for something than to face the facts surrounding the desired outcome, in this case, being seen, followed, and recommended to other viewers. I'm currently in that camp of hesitation, but that's a general problem I have with most things, something I'm working on. It's nice to see direct answers to complex questions. Thanks for this.

  • @SwankLeSuave_25
    @SwankLeSuave_25 Рік тому +7

    This was the nicest bit of bitter honesty of I've ever gotten. At present, I'm very modestly accomplishing 5 of 32 of these tips but this video may have been the kick in the ass to dig deeper into this to really maximize it. Good on ya 👏🏼

  • @ZealousPumpkinTV
    @ZealousPumpkinTV 2 роки тому +859

    I remember averaging 2-4 viewers, consistency is something that also helps a lot gain viewers and traction, I can count with my two hands how many days I haven't streamed this year so far, Streaming should be something done for fun/hobby/passion, but this video is really helpful! Thank you!

    • @zeynasversion
      @zeynasversion 2 роки тому +7

      i’d follow u!! link pls

    • @shredbacca
      @shredbacca 2 роки тому +8

      yea thats about how many i get most ive had was 6 last stream was 4

    • @mp32298
      @mp32298 2 роки тому +9

      I get zero always but I just like to use Twitch as a replay

    • @yolegostar
      @yolegostar 2 роки тому +23

      I streamed today on yt and I got 2 people: my sister and my friend :(

    • @kitten-whisperer
      @kitten-whisperer 2 роки тому +3

      @@zeynasversion you don't even know if they are someone you want to watch. Why blindly follow?

  • @RicoGnized
    @RicoGnized 2 роки тому +104

    I think the biggest problem is, that many beginners don't watch their own stuff. Sometimes out of laziness, sometimes because they are aware of the fact, that they just sat there, stonefaced, doing nothing other than playing the game, while not saying a word.
    All you need to do, is search those streamers with 0-2 viewers. It's just sad, because some of them genuinely seem like pleasent, friendly guys...
    So to all of you out there. I think, one of the most important tips in this video is to ENTERTAIN. Don't look at the numbers. Just be you. Be silly. Make jokes. Sooner rather than later, someone will be in your stream, in your chat and be laughing with you.
    Oh and quick note: This channel helped me alot to take a step back and look on what I can improve on. So. Thank you for being out there, providing us little ones, with some really life altering tips!

    • @jrobinson2790
      @jrobinson2790 2 роки тому

      Censorship is a thing.

    • @JediSpectre117
      @JediSpectre117 2 роки тому

      I actually agree with look at their own streams. The past year I've gone through and clipped mine (thx god twitch as the fast play) and I do notice moment where I could have done something funny. Or even just thinking back to the stream.

  • @BIONauTMate
    @BIONauTMate Рік тому +6

    i love how blunt and straight forward you are on this video. especially the end. thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  • @pipplypaul2620
    @pipplypaul2620 27 днів тому +2

    Love the honesty and tough love.
    I was nervous at first. When you started to talk about a list of 32 things, and started getting a bit (politely) tough, I knew there would be some tough pills to swallow.
    But I did watch to the end, and I did take on board what you had to say.
    I'm glad to say that while I'm only doing about 15 of these right now, I can see the areas I need to improve. I can see how to improve. And after seriously contemplating the tough pills, I do not believe they are game/enders for me.
    This has boosted my overall confidence while highlighting things I need to work on.
    Thank you.

  • @DezzNytes
    @DezzNytes 2 роки тому +338

    Thank you for always being real with your audience! I started noticing lack in growth after months of slow and steady growth and decided to hit the brakes on my stream. Instead I want to focus fully on content creation right now. I've found a secret love in video editing and am working hard to come up with video ideas, guides, etc. My small community has fully embraced my small break from streaming and supports me which is a great feeling. Also doing 26/32 tips already is not too bad if I do say to myself!

    • @StreamScheme
      @StreamScheme  2 роки тому +19

      Dezz! I am so glad to see an update from you! Glad you’ve found something you enjoy! Editing is hella fun! And UA-cam is tough but rewarding!

    • @zero-theaveragegamer1159
      @zero-theaveragegamer1159 2 роки тому +1

      Leave your info

  • @thepaperraven
    @thepaperraven Рік тому +18

    As an Autistic person I really struggle with most 'how-to' guides because they're not actually good. They're super vague, saying things like 'learn to market yourself' or 'talk constantly'. Which are fine tips for people who don't need explicit instruction to actually understand what needs to be done. This video was immensely helpful as it had specific things within those categories that I can actually action. I've had some pretty decent growth already, but this will really help me go that step further. Thank you

  • @MrSmitheroons
    @MrSmitheroons Рік тому +32

    Just real and detailed enough to be helpful and actionable, just simple and encouraging enough to be, well encouraging.
    That's a really good job putting this together. Thank you, an thanks for putting this out there.

  • @thomashester8573
    @thomashester8573 9 місяців тому +7

    ive worked on several of these tips, not all 32 sadly but im getting there, but your wording and tips for creating and harvesting success is outstanding. I love the transitions and the helpful insite and look forward to seeing more :D

  • @godofpotatoes3965
    @godofpotatoes3965 2 роки тому +501

    Thank you for the realism at the end, a lot of people don’t want to hear that, but we all need a dose of reality sooner or later.

    • @StreamScheme
      @StreamScheme  2 роки тому +39

      I hope it wasn't harsh! I just wanted people to think about why they aren't growing, rather than just sit in the same situation without change!

    • @Otterinheaven
      @Otterinheaven 2 роки тому +11

      Not at all, honestly stressing the "review, review, review" and "if you are failing, stop doing this. REVIEW where you are failing if you want to keep going" is important.

    • @godofpotatoes3965
      @godofpotatoes3965 2 роки тому +2

      Yea your good, if people couldn’t take that little tap, then I’d hate it when life kicks them

    • @charchess
      @charchess 2 роки тому +3

      I think it's all about objectives and goals,
      If you want to grow, you have to make you known and easily "findable" and such but as for myself ...I daydream about beng famous and rich but realistically, that is not my goal, when I start a stream it's to have fun with a couple of viewer and growing a small community so ... I think you need to know what you want, what hope and what you can do, in order to do what you can, try to achieve what you want, still aiming for what you hope ;)
      And thanks Eljayem for all the advices I won't follow :p , I really enjoy your work

    • @toksykus770
      @toksykus770 2 роки тому +2

      But isn't a few weeks too short to see a noticeable change in viewership? Some channels haven't started gaining numbers until the few months in.

  • @VeeScene
    @VeeScene 2 роки тому +297

    Tip number 32. I really appreciate you keeping it real. I normally would just keep going and going I'm stubborn like that. But if in a month or so I haven't grown then I'm gonna take a step back, and see what I can realistically improve. Thank you.

    • @Not_Ciel
      @Not_Ciel 2 роки тому +17

      Bro that was actually a super valuable one. It took me about a year to get 50 followers and affiliate, but I noticed I was struggling so hard to grow. I had to step back from twitch for a year or two because of life, but when I came back it allowed me to re-evaluate the entire venture and see how I could improve. I’ve nearly doubled those numbers in a few weeks because of that re-evaluation.

    • @ZebrazRus
      @ZebrazRus Рік тому +1

      @@Not_Ciel you GO !!

  • @TheHugii
    @TheHugii 5 місяців тому +6

    thank you so much for this video. i've been trying since over a month and it's really difficult to grow on twitch when you only have one or two viewers because you're always gonna be on the very bottom of the channel lists.

  • @kennethberle4265
    @kennethberle4265 Рік тому +12

    0/32 I'm just starting out and have a huge blast of content planned. A bit of a different direction than what you mainly focus on, but most of what you're saying is something that I can clearly see being useful.
    I want to learn, I want to adapt and I want to improve, so thank you for the tips and tricks. Having watched 5 of your videos I must say that your content is highly educational and very relevant so you've just earned yourself another sub : )
    I hope that I will be looking back at the comment in a year and remembering where everything began!

  • @madspooks1097
    @madspooks1097 2 роки тому +118

    I love how I’m sitting at my desk day job watching this, realizing there are things I need to improve for my after work streams… (alt-tabs to fix all my streaming stuff immediately) lol

    • @StreamScheme
      @StreamScheme  2 роки тому +5

      Hahaha hey I hope it helps!

    • @superdoopercooper1962
      @superdoopercooper1962 2 роки тому +2

      God damn that is a pretty wild ass user name I almost forgot what year it was

  • @billehans3272
    @billehans3272 2 роки тому +85

    As soon as you said ,,I got a challenge for you, Billie", I was like *grabbing a piece of paper and a pen*.
    I got 23/32 and I'm so glad that I've been watching your videos since shortly before I've started streaming. I've been streaming for about 5 months now, using many of your tips and it's going so well! I've had 23 viewers a couple of times now and got an amazing little community. Man, I couldn't thank you enough for all your help!

  • @NerdWytch
    @NerdWytch 3 місяці тому +2

    Hey, I really appreciate that last tip. Honesty is refreshing and it's honestly a blessing to have people like you out here guiding us noobs to the hope of success. 💕

  • @HCWz_CriticalHit
    @HCWz_CriticalHit 7 місяців тому +1

    This video was very helpful and I love how truthful and caring you are throughout this video. I highly appreciate this whole video and I believe it’ll help me a lot as I work on streaming.

  • @LiamLloyd1
    @LiamLloyd1 2 роки тому +848

    I'm doing 22 out of 32. Been streaming for 2 weeks. I have seen a tiny bit of growth which I see as a success, but there is definitely room for improvement and I'm glad I found this video to help me identify the aspects in which I am going wrong. Thank you!

    • @chr1s.c
      @chr1s.c 2 роки тому +4

      Your not doing very well on here tho are u

    • @LiamLloyd1
      @LiamLloyd1 2 роки тому +61

      @@chr1s.c I don't use this channel to stream and my twitch account is associated with a different channel also.

    • @maccloni
      @maccloni Рік тому +148

      Mans was finna try n roast you for not doing well. L chris 👎🏾. Keep doin ya thing Lloyd 🙏🏾

    • @SaltyMyke
      @SaltyMyke Рік тому +8

      Congrats, im ordering a new mic and webcam, and planning to follow all of this guys guides to hopefully see any growth even 5 consistent viewers during my streaming schedule ill consider a huge success. good luck to with your growth

    • @xavierrodriguez7836
      @xavierrodriguez7836 Рік тому

      @@SaltyMyke good luck to all here ..I’ll follow lmk ..I’m trying myself to build ..my channel is Flockavelitv

  • @WitchieBunBun
    @WitchieBunBun Рік тому +40

    You said near the end that nobody is there to help us in the beginning, and for the most part that is true. Honestly though, you have been here making videos like this through my journey, and so we do have someone, we have you. Thank you for your quality content, and quality advice.

  • @Simcogo
    @Simcogo 9 днів тому

    Thank you dude. I respect the honesty and detailed information you have provided. One of the best creators I have found to aid me in my journey. I stopped at every point and worked on that point before going onto the next. 2 days ago I started streaming because I didn't want to put it off any longer, as I was stopping myself out of doubt. I did hope for the best. Yesterday second stream, after watching my recorded 1st stream, went slightly better, just the nerves and some issues. Today I just spent the time with your points and added as much of them to my channel and into my thought process. Feeling more confident now and have tools to aid me. Twitch here I come. Thanks again buddy. Your Welsh fan Simcogo :)

  • @darkgryphon42
    @darkgryphon42 Рік тому +2

    This is some solid advice here! I made affiliate about 4 years ago, and then dropped out of streaming due to some life stuff going on. I recently got back in bc I wanted to run some charity streams for a local animal shelter and go figure, I remembered how much I enjoy streaming. I'm bopping around UA-cam now getting a sense of how things have changed in the time I've been away, and this was super useful as both that and as a refresher course. Thanks for the video! :)

  • @batmawbile
    @batmawbile Рік тому +276

    It's weird coming back to this video after a year of streaming. I'm blessed with a wonderful community now and I'm having a lot of fun streaming. Just happy I watched this thing way before I started my first stream cuz I absolutely had zero knowledge about what to do and this gave me a heck of a head start. So yeah thanks for this dude. Amazing work!

    • @thesovietvorona1007
      @thesovietvorona1007 Рік тому +6

      Man I hope I can do this eventually just awkward cause I’m streaming from console so no cam.

    • @Captain_Kebap
      @Captain_Kebap Рік тому +8

      @@thesovietvorona1007 Without Camera it wont work good.

    • @LamborghiniLife96
      @LamborghiniLife96 Рік тому +1

      ​@thesovietvorona1007 ps5 has a HD camera. I just bought one and it works great. Was only $89

    • @FellowNick
      @FellowNick Рік тому

      @@Captain_Kebap Lirik

    • @theovickers6970
      @theovickers6970 10 місяців тому

      @@thesovietvorona1007you can stream with a webcam on Xbox

  • @GSXHeckler
    @GSXHeckler 2 роки тому +54

    Thanks for all the tips. The past month I have really been struggling with what my next step should be. #32 was exactly what I needed. This week my goal was to work on a lot of things I know need changing, but I was afraid that I need to keep going live and not take that time off to readdress some things. It gets hard to fix things when you constantly need it stable to go live.
    It also made me realize something else. Another struggle I believe I've had is understanding what roles I fulfill. Hearing all those roles has helped me embrace some new things going forward. I sometimes wondered if I was doing too much. You've made me realize, I still have to step up in some areas and do more, lol. I can't wait, I'm enjoying this challenge of having to get better.

  • @tjbell222
    @tjbell222 2 місяці тому +2

    I truly appreciate this video and how honest you are man. Truly.

  • @Chronicler9
    @Chronicler9 9 місяців тому +3

    An absolutely fantastic breakdown. Informative, motivational, and still doesn't pull punches. Thank you.

  • @AustinMcKayGaming
    @AustinMcKayGaming 2 роки тому +129

    Not gonna lie.. this is exactly the video I needed right now. I just finished almost a year long series in my youtube niche and was struggling praying for an answer of just what to DO next. I was outright depressive lately and it was flooding into other parts of my life. Thanks to you I have found some new motivation and I believe I can continue to do what I love. (By the way the channel in question is Sakubou 💜 ) much love and you've absolutely earned yourself a new sub

    • @nightelfmohawk9821
      @nightelfmohawk9821 2 роки тому +2

    • @mikesan2275
      @mikesan2275 Рік тому

      Bro I hope to god you blow up on UA-cam. I wanna wake up one day and see 100k subs on your channel, Gl bro.

    • @Shoot-em_Lou
      @Shoot-em_Lou Рік тому

      How's it going now

  • @midiacstudio
    @midiacstudio Рік тому +4

    Just about to start streaming again since old days of periscope, and just wanted to say how excited I am to see the rest of your channel. Having been in post-audio professionally, it's been difficult hearing these kids stream their content with ZERO headroom, then start screaming, and blowing out their waveform with no compressor or limiter on the channel. THANK YOU. All is excellent advice. Obvious why so many subs! You ROCK!

  • @WeAsOneRise
    @WeAsOneRise 5 місяців тому +1

    This is a really good video bro. Lately i have been really discouraged and needed this, thank you. You made me realize i was slacking and need to do a lot more work. Keep up the good work.

  • @GeekEKittenGaming
    @GeekEKittenGaming 8 місяців тому +2

    Appreciate the reality check at the end. It actually made me realize I should keep going despite feeling like there's not much coming out of it because even though my audience is small I am getting people to come back on a pretty consistent basis.

  • @LiskaDe
    @LiskaDe 2 роки тому +24

    I have watched HUNDREDS of "you need to know this" "x amount of tips every new streamer needs to know" ect, and NONE of them compare to how much info is PACKED in this video! I look forward to your other videos!

  • @Malthaal
    @Malthaal 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you for all the advice this channel has to offer! When I originally started streaming it was more of a way to analyze old gameplay and see how I could improve, then I was actually getting viewers and the interaction with the people in chat (even if it was just 1 person...) was just fun to me. I started incorporating some of your ideas and tips into my stream and within I think a month of streaming I've hit affiliate status! You've helped me turn something into a fun hobby that I enjoy doing and for that I am grateful. I do need to work on my consistency though through my schedule :x

  • @reallysantyklaus
    @reallysantyklaus 24 дні тому

    Refreshing honesty all the way through. The advice at the end, amazing. Thank you for this video.

  • @christopherstrong3650
    @christopherstrong3650 8 місяців тому +29

    Surprisingly I found out a few of these just by taking a second and thinking about it after a stream, I appreciate everything you are doing to help all of us. I'm at 27/32 atm and am planning on continuing my improvement. Been streaming for about 2 weeks now and even just getting a few extra viewers makes me feel it's worth it (Don't even get me started on the feeling I get when I get a new follower!) But again I appreciate it!

  • @chxrlieplays5353
    @chxrlieplays5353 Рік тому +113

    I'm doing at least 26 of these already, which I'm proud of myself for, and I am seeing growth. Excited to keep learning and growing! Also the "don't be a variety streamer right from the start" was something I really needed to hear! Going to stick to playing what I love :D

  • @SHADOW_VETERAN
    @SHADOW_VETERAN Рік тому +19

    I really appreciate the tips you provided in the video! Thank you for not leaving out the last part, and for being honest. I know I could grow in many ways as a streamer. I won't become a big success in one day. I need to see what I need to fix, and start addressing those issues. Again, thanks a lot for the tips! :)

  • @darkshadow86266
    @darkshadow86266 11 місяців тому +1

    i respect tf out of you man thank you so much it brought a tear to my eye knowing people like you are out here to help people like me keep up the great work and I believe ill make it there someday and dedicate it to you.

  • @a_gurl_draws2770
    @a_gurl_draws2770 10 місяців тому +2

    I'm a brand new streamer (i have about four streams and about 25 followers under my belt) and i wanted to say that i am so glad i found your channel before I started. It really made me take a step back and ask myself if i really wanted to grow on twitch, and im happy to say that i do want to grow. I just wanted to say thank you for all your wisdom and advice you give out, it really gave me the confidence to finally push that go live button :]

  • @veebuh9615
    @veebuh9615 Рік тому +12

    Genuinely, thank you so much for making this video. I've been streaming for about a month or two now and hit a rut in my growth numbers after doing so well to hit affiliate and I had no idea why. This has given me a list of things to fix and work on. It's really renewed my passion for what I do and its let me focus on doing things that will actually help instead of going live every day and redefining the term insanity 🙏

  • @Salli199
    @Salli199 2 роки тому +50

    I got a solid 23, though a lot of them I have gotten over that last couple of weeks, where I have been binging your videoes. It's so great to get some real advice other than "just keep going", it means I have actively been improving my stream, and I have more fun because of it.

    • @StreamScheme
      @StreamScheme  2 роки тому +3

      Hey 23 is great! It means another 9 this you can clearly see to improve on! Killing it! Hope the videos keep helping!

    • @Doritoboy200live
      @Doritoboy200live 2 роки тому +1

      I dunno no disrespect but the reality is it isn't hard to get viewers as a female streamer. You just gotta show up most of the time. But congrats.

    • @Salli199
      @Salli199 2 роки тому +3

      @@Doritoboy200live you can't just say no disrespect, and then say something disrespectful (and wrong). That doesn't negate anything.
      You should really consider why you think that way. Is it based on an actual trend, or is it because bitter men keep saying it, because they're jealous (and so you repeat that as many sadly does).

    • @YoungGraphikz
      @YoungGraphikz 2 роки тому

      @@Salli199 im not saying this because im jealous but many females go viral easily on social media and get more viewers on twitch, its true but at the same time im pretty sure you put as much effort as everyone else, But compared to males your results come faster (sad truth is, most men complain about how easy it is for females but males are the the ones giving the most views/likes)

    • @OhSaucy
      @OhSaucy 2 роки тому

      @@Salli199 he isn’t wrong though, a pretty woman just attracts easy male viewers/creeps.

  • @Jorvas25
    @Jorvas25 8 місяців тому

    I cannot stress enough how helpful and honest this video is. Kudos. Thanks.

  • @emdekappa3065
    @emdekappa3065 8 місяців тому

    By far, this is the best tips video I ever seen on UA-cam for small streamers. Keep it up buddy!

  • @metalgynoid
    @metalgynoid Рік тому +40

    I appreciate your putting this video out for we, the aspiring streamers and video producers. Your sincerity in its presentation and motivation is genuine. Its tips and methods can help the new and seasoned begin and become better at the craft, respectively. Thank you!

  • @misticmaze
    @misticmaze 2 роки тому +14

    I just wanted to say thank you for making this. And thank you for not sugar coating it all. That ending bit about stopping if things just aren't going right and taking the time to see what's going wrong was very reassuring. I'm aspiring to be a streamer and content creator myself and I've been dreaming of it for 8 years. But I've finally managed the courage to stop dreaming and try to pursue this dream and try my best with the understanding that failure is very much the likely option. But learning now that there are plenty of ways to increase those odds just a bit more and plenty of ways to use my analytic brain to see what can be improved and try again if things go wrong. This video gave just little egg of hope to push myself out of the crippling fear of making the final steps of pushing myself over that limit and finishing my step to be ready to stream. So Once Again. Just Thank you.

  • @FxwnzyOG
    @FxwnzyOG 7 місяців тому +1

    I appreciate this video for an upcoming streamers , theses tips work greatly appreciate the help man . Started streaming 2 days ago , an im just getting my streams to sync together . Love the tips!

  • @aimeethecryptid
    @aimeethecryptid 3 місяці тому +1

    I need to do more of these! Thanks for the video! Definitely need to check out the panel one lol.

  • @penelopenny
    @penelopenny 2 роки тому +26

    this has been so helpful. it goes to show how much adapting and self reflection helps in communities like this. thank you for the tips ☺

  • @obbldudeTV
    @obbldudeTV 2 роки тому +42

    4:00 very important! Once I started playing a less competitive game (Skyrim). It changed everything. I went from feeling boring and hopeless to having a lot of fun. Here's what I did for my first successful stream with legit 10 followers and no viewers to sum up the first 4 minutes of the video. I went from playing csgo to skyrim. The idea for the stream I had was play the game but put in mods and change the mods I was using throughout the stream. The title had 2 engaging keywords; Mods and 12 hour stream. I think the title was something like: 12 Hour Stream! Ruining Skyrim By Adding Random Mods. And lastly I kept talking, even if it wasn't to a viewer and there were ZERO periods of silence. You stop talking for legit more then 2 seconds you'll start dropping off I know we're told no one likes a chatterbox but with streaming it's a must! Once I combined all those things I had a solid 12 hour stream were I averaged 12 viewers and peaked at 21 and got 20 followers that stream. I wanna get back into it even for just 1 or 2 days a week for 4 hours, time is my biggest enemy right now.

    • @Hxnnibe3
      @Hxnnibe3 2 роки тому +1

      Same here, i havent actually streamed yet but ive been doing my research. Im unwell right now so i would be boring to watch as im untalkative currently thanks to a headache and sore throay (which is why im here doing MORE research lol) from all the research ive done, being unique in a smaller game and talking alot is probably the most crucial part for starting out (aside from tech stuff like quality mic, not getting copyrighted, ect)

    • @bagachipslive8701
      @bagachipslive8701 2 роки тому +2

      @@Hxnnibe3 I actually just started streaming and it’s tuff I will take a lot of these tips in to consideration because they seem very helpful. I hope you feel better even though this is two weeks late

    • @Hxnnibe3
      @Hxnnibe3 2 роки тому +1

      @@bagachipslive8701 haha i am feeling better thank you! Ive done my first two streams actually ive done a minecraft one (im in an smp) and then sticking to my word ive also done a moonglow bay livestream however it wasint that entertaining so i may pick something a little more interesting to watch

  • @Crossf4ce95
    @Crossf4ce95 17 днів тому

    This has definitely given me a wake up call and i have realized that im doing alot wrong on my streams im gonna go ahead and take that step back and put alot more work into my vids and stop thinking im gonna go viral over night because its not gonna happen.thanks for the reality check. U earned another subscriber

  • @TheKarebear75
    @TheKarebear75 Рік тому +10

    Just jumping off the cliff into the depths of streaming at 48!! Thank you for this video, most of which I haven't grasped yet, I will be watching it multiple times

    • @efrainramirez1483
      @efrainramirez1483 4 місяці тому

      What's twitch name

    • @zlai
      @zlai 2 місяці тому

      i just made a one minute edit trying to inspire people in living life, its in my account. I know that is annoying commenting like this, but if u could whatch it and let me know what you think, it would mean the world.

  • @SerenitySoloGames
    @SerenitySoloGames 2 роки тому +3

    I have just started Twitch, didn't realise I had to enable VoDs for my first stream so I learnt my first mistake, of many, early.
    I've watched quite a few videos of yours so far, subbed now obviously, and wanted to thank you for being so informative and helpful. I know the journey is long and arduous for a new streamer but I'm going to binge your content on the days I can't stream, like today.
    Thanks again, keep the tips coming for everyone else like me just starting out, going against many more experienced streamers.

  • @juliegrza9128
    @juliegrza9128 2 роки тому +9

    This is so insightful. Thank you for making the time to help all of us smaller streamers out! I’ve been streaming for almost a year now and still struggle to get over 10 consistent viewers on my streams but with the right changes I know I will be successful. :)

  • @Rainbowmonkey022
    @Rainbowmonkey022 Рік тому +1

    I love that tip 32 you didn’t sugar coat it, you said the truth and I appreciate it. Definitely will be improving after watching this!

  • @lucyxwildstar
    @lucyxwildstar Місяць тому

    Best advice at the end. Seriously, you gave amazing suggestions and information and even inspired me to work harder. You are one of few real true OGs

  • @RemyHobo
    @RemyHobo 2 роки тому +5

    This video has really given me a larger perspective on the streaming community, and the amount of effort some of my favorite content creators are doing to entertain the people they love. Subbed

  • @Kodrakable
    @Kodrakable 2 роки тому +5

    Dude thank you so much for you content. I started streaming one week ago and already got affiliated, your tips really helped me and i don't even have friends that stay in my streams. I always wanted to do this but always felt insecure but with your guides I got the most profissional I could with mic, cam, overlay and etc. That helped overcome my insecurities, I always thought of myself as a uninteresting and unfunny guy, and my viewers helped me see my funny and interesting side.
    Isn't a exaggerated to say you helped to change my life! Much love brother ❤️

  • @dominickpaes
    @dominickpaes 11 місяців тому +1

    Thx so much for all these great tips. I was already doing some of them, but tip number 32 helped me out the most tbh. I changed a lot of settings, removed old content & messages from my discord server and I am now ready to start again with a clean slate :)

  • @TollReacts
    @TollReacts Рік тому +1

    Subbed. Extremely informative and a few thing I didn't know I needed you helped me find. Thank you very much. All the best on the grind everyone.

  • @r3l1k52
    @r3l1k52 2 роки тому +7

    I may have only started watching your content recently, but ive already seen majority of the videos.(eventually gonna get through em all)
    I love how honest you are with your audience and its on things that really do need to be said, that most others just won't tell them.
    I believe the delivery on the last tip was extremely important as it tends to be a very delicate topic for most.
    Congrats on 100k!
    I look forward to watching more of your content.

    • @StreamScheme
      @StreamScheme  2 роки тому +2

      Glad the channel has been helpful, I try to be straight forward while not being harsh so this comment helps relieve a lot of stress! Thanks for the kind words, and the congrats! Hope I can keep helping!

  • @mrpaperplate4736
    @mrpaperplate4736 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you Eljay, Ive been streaming for about 1 month and im following 31 out of 32 tips (Trying to stick to a category is rough). Im super proud of the growth ive had since i started putting serious work into my stream and i know i wouldnt have gotten this far without your content and advice

  • @matthewmay8572
    @matthewmay8572 19 днів тому

    3 days into starting streaming and I love it so far. I hit 11 of the 32 tips. A decent start and plenty of room to improve my skill craft. Thanks for the awesome video and guidance!

  • @JuicyBadonkaDonk
    @JuicyBadonkaDonk 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for all the great info! There's definitely room for me to improve!

  • @xxvalhalla9122
    @xxvalhalla9122 2 роки тому +20

    Whenever I go on twitch I just go to random peoples streams with 0 viewers and I tell them to keep it up and don't give up cause I feel bad for those who out in so much work with little to show for it

    • @finntastiq1524
      @finntastiq1524 2 роки тому +9

      Small streamers don't need pity, they need viewers.

    • @ItsBlazeVibes
      @ItsBlazeVibes 2 роки тому

      @@finntastiq1524 Truuue.

  • @bozco3256
    @bozco3256 Рік тому +9

    I haven't really "gotten my start" but I am really enjoying learning the process. Your videos are the gold standard for me. I have been doing a lot of these at the behest of a friend of mine who watches you, but there is so much more I need to do. Still trying to figure out how to set up a schedule and market my streams from just the title with both a shifting schedule for work and the fact that my current goal in the main game that I play is pretty basic. But other than that, these were pretty simple and interesting takes for me to grab onto. Still need to save up for a webcam and a good mic, but besides that, these are all great tips that I can do to adjust and get back into things RIGHT away.

    • @thunderfoxenterprises9794
      @thunderfoxenterprises9794 Рік тому

      Love your content I will promote your twitch stream in my gaming groups I have 5 star reviews for only $10 share this I will give you a share of the profit

  • @tsvetelintsvetkov4017
    @tsvetelintsvetkov4017 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey, I am currently stetting everything up. I have been setting and learning stuff the past 4 days. It hasn't been non stop but at least 4h a day I was on the learning curve. Didn't really want to watch the video but clicked on it. I am extremely happy to say I've done around 20 of the 32 tips on my own and I have worked on them. Got maybe 5 more that I will instantly incorporate today. Planning to start streaming next Monday. Hopefully (even tho it is impossible) everything will be the way I want it to be as design and just raw "studio" (my bedroom) work. I have 5 more videos of yours lined up and a lot of work to do. Will be happy to come back in some time and share the progress. Thank you!

  • @bathyfisher
    @bathyfisher Рік тому +3

    I started streaming not too long ago! Currently in my affiliate arc!! I also noticed time of streaming is very important! When I stream at a certain time i get about 10-12 concurrent viewers but when I stream at a different time, I only get about 7 or so. This video is extremely helpful and I will definitely put these tips to good use!!

  • @thegoblinqueen89
    @thegoblinqueen89 2 роки тому +20

    15 points. I've only started taking this seriously the past few months but im finding my niche and learning when I get more views! This video helped so much. I will be using my break day (today) to assess all my technical issues and then dive into planning for my Wednesday stream 💚 thank you for all your help these videos are wonderful

  • @bigmeech3485
    @bigmeech3485 Рік тому +12

    This was very helpful and thank you for taking your time to give streamer the push to view how they want to stream. Why they want to stream and if they have what it takes to make it as a streamer. The tips and tools are important.

  • @evanshaleknightlygaming
    @evanshaleknightlygaming 3 місяці тому +1

    One of the better tip videos I’ve watched. With clear guidelines. I’ve done some of this but not in a serious way. I think I’m going to sit down and really look at where I’m going with my content.

  • @gerasianbunny
    @gerasianbunny 11 місяців тому +1

    Really very helpful for newbies like us! Will have re-watch this again. Awesome!!! Thank you!

  • @Desctop
    @Desctop 2 роки тому +141

    i do all the tips! Broski i agree with you! Thanks for keeping people motivated and let them know that it is not that easy😄

  • @sizeablefear_backup6490
    @sizeablefear_backup6490 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this.
    I’m sure some won’t realise the amount of effort you have put into this but I am grateful, I have recently started streaming and have been taking things at a steady place making sure everything is good having friends come into the stream and let me know if everything sounds and looks good.
    Now I can follow these steps and feel confident in what I’m doing.

  • @abbysimpson8915
    @abbysimpson8915 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this! Very thorough and honest!

  • @Gloomkitty84
    @Gloomkitty84 6 місяців тому

    love this!!! Thankyou Im defo gonna share this with my new streamer friends

  • @green08green08green
    @green08green08green 2 роки тому +5

    These are the best tips. Amazing motivation at the end! I used to stream every week but stopped due to my college classes. Now that Summer is around the corner I want to start consistently streaming again. Thanks for the great video!

  • @thefallenangelx
    @thefallenangelx Рік тому +3

    I am so glad UA-cam recommended your videos. This is everything I need right now to start growing and make better content. I was lost on where to begin and now I got some place to start.

  • @vt7_
    @vt7_ Рік тому

    thx dude im going to really need this
    !!

  • @sophiemiller201
    @sophiemiller201 7 місяців тому

    This video is incredible! So helpful. Thank you!!

  • @ClaudeP67
    @ClaudeP67 Рік тому +110

    Great "How-To" video. Brutally honest and to the point (especially the final point) interspersed with humor and genuine personality.

  • @PappaThiccccoms
    @PappaThiccccoms 2 роки тому +42

    Mad respect for the honesty and the brutal truths of the responsibilities of content creation. This definitely opened my eyes to do more, as I am a small streamer myself. I got 20/32

  • @LunaTheCute
    @LunaTheCute Рік тому

    Thank you! I was actually having issues with my microphone picking up bg noise! and I couldn't figure it out on my side. This helped! Thank you random dude. I'll take what you said to heart.

  • @cttnCNDY90
    @cttnCNDY90 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for your honesty and transparency!

  • @thesoulcounter
    @thesoulcounter 2 роки тому +4

    This video was so very helpful. I have subscribed and will be looking at the content to better improve my stream.
    As someone who is new to streaming (I've only been doing it for a week) I think it is important to have the "real talk" about what it is. Being told exactly how it works and that it is hard work and not just hitting the "go live" button and hoping for the best.
    I lost count because I was more interested in the content then keeping count, but I know I'm currently doing 20+ of these.
    Thanks for all the tips!!!

  • @ramen_xl
    @ramen_xl 2 роки тому +35

    This is exactly what I needed to hear. A lot of things I've already been thinking, but good to hear come from you. Its only made me more motivated. I've only been streaming for a week. I work a full time job and stream every evening as an outlet. And I love it. Thanks for this video.

    • @whattheshmitty
      @whattheshmitty 2 роки тому +2

      Exactly the same here. I wish I could just quit my real job and stream all day but alas. I'm taking both very seriously though, between streaming and working I hardly have any personal time these days. But I'm extremely passionate about one day being a full-time streamer. Good luck to you!

    • @strivingstranger6
      @strivingstranger6 2 роки тому +1

      @@whattheshmitty Ditto

  • @chibimoon1003
    @chibimoon1003 Рік тому

    Omg!
    I really need this video! Thank You so much for the tips, I was going to drop the towel but literally save my life with this video, thank you again 💗

  • @misterdumpling2986
    @misterdumpling2986 Рік тому +9

    Thank you so much for the tips! I know I have the passion, the drive and the patience to achieve my dream! It may take time, but courage and motivation can take you places if used correctly. I Just started, and hadn't really gotten any tips. However I was doing about 15/32 things that you mentioned in this video. Not too bad for not having too much of an idea how to do this alone. Wish me luck brother!

  • @notrealecho
    @notrealecho 2 роки тому +7

    I really wanna thank you for sharing these tips while being completely honest. I've started 10 days ago from now and I couldn't figure out why I wasn't growing. God willing, this time, I'll be able to perfect my craft. 🙂

  • @AndyMahen
    @AndyMahen Рік тому +4

    Almost 3 years into streaming & still watch stuff like this just in case because is never too much information to learn from & try to be better

  • @wolffpackracing
    @wolffpackracing 7 місяців тому

    Great video thank you. I've watched a few other more recent videos but struggled understanding everything. Explained so well. 👍

  • @michaelbennett9875
    @michaelbennett9875 Рік тому +4

    Absolute beginner here so thank you so much for this! Especially Tips 31 and 32. I really appreciate your honesty as well as your helpful points.

  • @invertedillusions
    @invertedillusions 2 роки тому +7

    I really appreciate your videos, how much you strive to help people with their craft, and the effort you put towards being a genuine beacon of hope for those feeling like they have none to look towards. Your advice is so sincere and empathetic that you make anyone truly feel like they can make something out of streaming; and they actually can, which is the best part! Keep up the great work and solid advice, it helped me a ton and I know it'll help others too!!

  • @KipataGaming
    @KipataGaming 6 місяців тому

    love your content sir! thank you!

  • @DatboiiSmK
    @DatboiiSmK 3 місяці тому +2

    Thanks man, this helped me out a lot. I started streaming about a week ago, and some of the things you went over, I didn’t even know about. I don’t have a pc or face cam yet so I’ve been doing it from my Xbox until I finally get my pc and face cam.

  • @MrMinticuz
    @MrMinticuz Рік тому +5

    This is probably the biggest pinned video that I should come back to after I'm done with uni - you have all the points laid out correctly, I agree with all of them and after many years of trying and attempting things, I have learnt enough to just about be able to take in guides like this video and actually be able to somewhat process the intensity of this craft
    tbh, I have been avoiding this video for a good half a year at least since I saw it in my recommended ahah

  • @xpdueces
    @xpdueces 2 роки тому +7

    Hands down thank you for this vid. Thanks to the information Im actually able to establish a plan of attack when it comes to what I need to do to be a content creator and streamer. Prior to your vid, I had no way of knowing where to begin. BEST GUIDE EVER FOR A NEW STREAMER!

  • @telethiaz
    @telethiaz 6 місяців тому

    Lol like 2/32
    All this information was genuinely helpful . Im going to follow this video step by step, and go through all your other tip videos as well and really try to work on becoming a better content creator. I really appreciate all the hard work and effort you've put in to helping new streamers! Thank you so much

  • @Vilodygames
    @Vilodygames 2 місяці тому

    I honestly love this. thank you so much for sharing this little bit of wisdom! and fortunately I was able to to do about 3/32 lol yepp... I need to work on this! but thank you so much again!! much love and light