If you have any comments on how to make a stream successful, etc. it would also be appreciated.
How to get more people to know about your stream?
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Livinpink
Canada326 Posts
If you have any comments on how to make a stream successful, etc. it would also be appreciated. | ||
sYnRoscoe
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Penecks
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Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
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SaetZero
United States855 Posts
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Wordpad
Denmark154 Posts
+Interesting personality. This is a major imo. Live streams rarely come close to the same quality content of on-demand material. Soo many VOD's and other stuff to watch with amazing casters etc... The reason we watch streams is because it is live, it feels more personal, it is uncut, and we often feel a small connection with the person streaming. So yeah, have an interesting personality.. But that won't help unless you show it. Interact and talk a lot with us/others/yourself. State your opinions, be full of yourself, whatever.. Just be INTERESTING. I think also emphasizing the whole interacting with viewers part is very beneficial to start out, gaining some loyal viewers in the beginning until others catch on. +RAW skill. Rgn(previously)Phoenix for example. Not that many viewers, speaks no English, but damn, this guy plays insanely good. Love watching him. No matter how seemingly boring a stream may be, if the player has exceptional skills, nothing else will matter. I'm tuning in +Comedy. Make us laugh, just don't deliberately try hard doing so. If you have a humorous personality, capitalize on it. +Drama. Believe it or not, drama is almost always a good thing when it comes to satisfying your viewers. Another reason which is kind of exciting about the whole streaming business, it's uncut material, anything can happen and when it does, god is it awesome. -One major setback for me is being fake. If you aren't yourself, and are clearly putting up an act for your viewers, I feel like vomiting and will never watch that stream again ^^ I think also one key factor is to invest a decent amount of time into actually streaming. I'm talking like an average of 2 hours every day. I *believe* a very small percentage of stream-viewers are actually "new", the remainder are people coming back since they liked what they saw previously. Viewers as my self like to create favorites whom they enjoy watching, and if the people we could potentially have as favorites rarely show up on the list when we want to view, you are quickly forgotten about entirely. S So yeah, be persistent And as Penecks put it, there are many other streams live all the time, think out of the box and give us reason to watch you over the others, rest is snowball effect <3 | ||
Malyce
Switzerland112 Posts
It's pretty hard to get a stream popular, and so many people just fail in doing so that it's a bit sad, I admit... A few tips, especially since I managed to catch your stream the other day: - Try to get a regular streaming schedule. I watched your stream, found it fun, but have no idea when you're streaming again. Shame, you lose an opportunity to gain regular viewers. - Try to interact with the chat, make your viewers feel important and listned to, eventually you can even play games with them - Be authentic, which I liked a lot about your stream in the first place. It's pretty fun to watch because you are pretty much your average SC2 player, and by playing team games you make your average SC2 player comments. So just keep it up, don't overdo it. - Don't expect too much. You need to stream a lot for people to go "oh I've seen this stream before/heard of it, let's check it out", don't expect dozens of viewers for quite some time - Try to do what other streams aren't doing. You already appel to the overflow of testosterone on TL, try to think of some fun stuff to stream! again here you can use chatbox or ingame channel interaction to get team games, showmatches, funday mondays, etc.! - Ignore BM and don't let it get to you Hope that helped, looking forward to your next stream! | ||
Livinpink
Canada326 Posts
Also, Malyce, what do you mean by ingame channel? Are you talking about creating a sc2 chat channel for us and our viewers or am I not understanding you? | ||
Malyce
Switzerland112 Posts
Yep that's it, an ingame chat channel you can call "2rax" and you can use to pick out viewers to play games with, kinda like they do on TL Attack | ||
Livinpink
Canada326 Posts
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Chill
Calgary25955 Posts
Once you get a following you have to stream around the same time every day and stream consistently. If you take a week break it's easy for everyone to forget you. | ||
iamperfection
United States9636 Posts
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Trozz
Canada3452 Posts
Try to be hilarious. That worked for Debo. | ||
Livinpink
Canada326 Posts
On August 18 2011 09:04 Darkdeath3 wrote: 2rax, people will come 2rax. They'll come to your stream for reasons they can't even fathom. They'll turn on your stream not knowing for sure why they're doing it. They'll arrive at your stream as innocent as children, longing for the past. Of course, we won't mind if you look around, you'll say. It's only $20 per person. They'll pass over the money without even thinking about it: for it is money they have and peace they lack. And they'll click the link to your stream; sit in shirtsleeves on a perfect afternoon. They'll find they have reserved space in the chat room, where they sat when they were children and cheered their heroes. And they'll watch the game and it'll be as if they dipped themselves in magic waters. The memories will be so thick they'll have to brush them away from their faces. People will come 2rax. The one constant through all the years, 2rax, has been Starcraft. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But Starcraft has marked the time. This stream, this game: it's a part of our past, 2rax. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh... people will come 2rax. People will most definitely come. o_O | ||
SarR
476 Posts
On August 17 2011 13:27 2rax wrote: If you have any comments on how to make a stream successful, etc. it would also be appreciated. Sh** ***bs | ||
frogurt
Australia907 Posts
On August 17 2011 14:42 Penecks wrote: Let's pretend there are 60 people selling different apples (streams), with 10-15 of those people selling very tasty apples (featured streams) at the same price. You would only buy apples from these people because they have the best quality apples. If you want people to buy your apples you are going to have to do something crazy or unique to compete. Otherwise only your friends will begrudgingly buy your apples. Give apples to your viewers. | ||
iamperfection
United States9636 Posts
If you build it they will come..... | ||
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