Why You NEED To STOP Streaming In 2023...

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Twitch is losing millions of viewers every single month, the post-lockdown era of Twitch and streaming, in general, is showing that Streamers need to adapt how they're trying to grow, does this mean you need to stop streaming in 2023?
Should we spend less hours spent streaming and more hours spend creating long-term content and farming views with KZfaq Shorts, TikToks, videos, and more! All this is being covered today!
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Why Is Twitch Discovery Not Good for Small Streamers
Twitch sorts their categories by most viewers, which means it is what we call a Kingmaker system, essentially when one Streamer gets lots of viewers, they rise to the top of the category or get more recommendations causing them to get more viewers who come browsing Twitch.
So beginners or small streamers often sit right down at the bottom of the categories and never get any clicks, because nobody scrolls down 20,000 streamers to find them, and nobody uses the filters over here to check by recommended or smallest despite what you might hope.
In reality, very few even check categories, most Viewers actually go straight to their Follower List or Favourite streamer meaning discovery on Twitch is relatively slow to start out.
Think about it, when you type twitch.tv into your bar, it usually auto-completes to your favourite streamers channel, not to a specific category or the homepage.
This kingmaker system has led to A LOT of outcry from smaller creators asking Twitch to do more for them and their discovery and in turn the same reason why educators such as myself or harris often push you guys to diversify across other platforms with algorithms such as TikTok or KZfaq… even if you hate that advice with all your heart.
🕘Timestamps:
0:00 How Streamers Are Ruining Their Chances To Grow
2:00 The Worst Streaming Mistake New Creators Make!
2:45 Why Growing As A Streamer Is Almost Impossible
3:30 Why 2020 Was Easier To Grow As A Streamer
4:00 The Truth About Growing As A Streamer
4:50 Why Streaming More Hours Means Less Growth
5:00 What Analytic Is Most Important For Stream Growth
6:00 Why Your Motivation To Stream Determines Your Growth
8:00 How Creators Accidentally Ruin Their Own Growth
9:00 How To Grow As A Creator In 2023
11:30 How KZfaq Is Helping Small Creators Grow In 2023
13:30 Your Most Important Tool To Growing As A Creator
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 Жыл бұрын
Hey Early gang and Notification squad! I hope this video doesn't come across harsh, I've had it in my drafts for a few weeks ready to go out, just a bit nervous people will mistake concern for a personal criticism, also my side channel is doing far better than shown in the video now so that's out of date as well! Hope it is interesting or helps! 🕘Timestamps: 0:00 How Streamers Are Ruining Their Chances To Grow 2:00 The Worst Streaming Mistake New Creators Make! 2:45 Why Growing As A Streamer Is Almost Impossible 3:30 Why 2020 Was Easier To Grow As A Streamer 4:00 The Truth About Growing As A Streamer 4:50 Why Streaming More Hours Means Less Growth 5:00 What Analytic Is Most Important For Stream Growth 6:00 Why Your Motivation To Stream Determines Your Growth 8:00 How Creators Accidentally Ruin Their Own Growth 9:00 How To Grow As A Creator In 2023 11:30 How KZfaq Is Helping Small Creators Grow In 2023 13:30 Your Most Important Tool To Growing As A Creator
@lemyatom
@lemyatom Жыл бұрын
Nah not too harsh. Everything you're saying is true. If people get the hump then they aren't in the right mindset to succeed. Fun first! Anything else is a bonus.
@lua-nya
@lua-nya Жыл бұрын
You know? I think I agree more with what you mean than with the way you put it when you say it's not working harder to stream more hours a day, more days a week. I agree that it's a sign of low effort per hour of content. It certainly requires less mental strength. Maybe the way you put it works better for the majority of streamers, so I'm still intending to share this one with other small streamers.
@DawwsonPup
@DawwsonPup Жыл бұрын
If anyone is gunna degrade me it’s you and @shallelujah so it’s ok. It’s also like I’m listening to my inner dialogue tear me apart but it’s with a ausi accent now so I kinda believe and trust what the voices are saying now lmfao!
@imagosanchezis
@imagosanchezis Жыл бұрын
Someone has to tell and rethink everything
@SpaceLegends
@SpaceLegends Жыл бұрын
You did a great job Eljay, good information and production value as always
@phazon_kiwi
@phazon_kiwi Жыл бұрын
I stream for 3 hours, 3 times a week and have fun with it. I have grown less and less over time, but I am treating it more like a hobby these days. The small community of regulars that show up are awesome people, and we still pick up people from time to time and having fun is what matters to me most right now. Solid vid Eljay, grinding achieves nothing but burnout.
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@DJSkywalker716
@DJSkywalker716 Жыл бұрын
That's almost exactly what I do, even started it to just have my friends see me playing games I care about or they do. At this point, it's much more like a fun hobby that while I take a little seriously, it's just for fun and the rare bits of money.
@GBooneoh
@GBooneoh Жыл бұрын
@@DJSkywalker716 thats what losers say.
@bekimachine
@bekimachine Жыл бұрын
Same actually, I've been doing 3 hours, 3 times a week for a few years to balance other things. Growth slowed over the years where I've been stationary for a while, but it's fun with the community I've built 💪🏻
@tonakuma
@tonakuma Жыл бұрын
Same here, starting off at 4 hours ish 3 times a week. It's a side gig as I also develop and work on my artistic journey. One of my streams so far is specifically an art stream that motivates me to actually work on more art than I would otherwise, because I LITERALLY have to stream to an audience that is expecting to see some art. Easiest artists-block busting thing ever.
@TheFogFrog
@TheFogFrog Жыл бұрын
I've taken the last year off of streaming to broaden my knowledge and even studying in fields that I hope IMPROVE my content in the long-term. It also helped me realise that I seriously needed a safety net outside of Streaming and Content Creation, and I can't bank everything on something that's not just feasible. "Stop grinding" is such an important and underrated mindset in this industry. The "Grindset" mentality is severely unhealthy and the sooner people know that, the better. You've never steered us wrong ElJay, and I thank you for that.
@SAHtoshiDude
@SAHtoshiDude Жыл бұрын
Won’t see you at the top then?
@DatSamurai
@DatSamurai Жыл бұрын
@@SAHtoshiDude Well that's the thing. Some people are totally fine with being average or medium size. It's not always about being number #1 in an industry for everyone. Sure you can have that mindset to get you to where you want to go, but even I, with my 870 followers on Facebook, enjoy my smaller community of dedicated viewers. Am I aiming for more, of course, but the competition is too steep, too daring, and too young for me to compete at the top. But best believe I will be having my days in the sun. Happy Streaming!
@tuelzalt
@tuelzalt Жыл бұрын
it literally makes no sense to grind streaming tbh... on my main channel Tuelz i stream like once a week and can get 300 concurrent views and getting 30k views on the stream... i just focus on real videos.... i got 40 million views and 140k subs in the last 3 months like i would literally never have did that streaming. The streams are just random for the fans and the fact i go once a week and dont save them so pppl watch it and it does good plus you can get like $200 of donos for each weekly stream. If i had to give advice it would be just do videos streams tbh arent worth it unless your big
@SAHtoshiDude
@SAHtoshiDude Жыл бұрын
@@tuelzalt with numbers like that you don’t need to grind. Not everyone has that many viewers they can stream one time and be good. You guys don’t wanna grind and make a channel worthwhile then don’t, don’t complain when someone does want to grind and make it past you. See ya on the sidelines fellas lol
@tuelzalt
@tuelzalt Жыл бұрын
@@SAHtoshiDude no but that's the point he was making... just grind normal content. Streaming tbh is lazy... I make animations... it's something most ppl cnt do so I stand out and streaming is just a random thing indo to connect to the fans outside of animations. Ppl really put streaming first and wonder why they dnt grow. Ishospeed and adin Ross are 1 of a million chance of happening. But me gaining 140k subs in one year is hard but way more common. I seen at least 6 YTs get 100k subs in the this year that I've collabed with. It's way more common then blowing up streaming. You have to get a following first before streaming. Even speed had like 60k subs before he started blowing up. Adin too at like 100k like ppl really be having 2k subs and streaming everyday wondering why they aren't growing. A video can get views and subs forever not a stream. Videos from 8 months ago are still giving me like 5-10 subs a day and I upload everyday do imagine all them combined everyday plus new videos I gain around 1k subs a day which is way more then if I streamed everyday. To me personally streaming and leta plays are the laziest content on YT follow by vlogs
@murgly
@murgly Жыл бұрын
I have felt for a while now that i've lost a lot of motivation for streaming. And your videos helped me reorient my thinking and focus more on other platforms. I started focusing on video editing and design to try and improve what I am doing. I feel good now. Creativity is beginning to flow again which is some thing I haven't felt in to long. So thanks, Eljay! It's awesome to see you succeeding.
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@deanied
@deanied Жыл бұрын
A lot of people do not always have the time to watch a stream, to chat or to show up every day 8h a day like you are doing for them. More people have time for videos that are always available. Twitch is good for letting your viewers enjoy a real time conversation. But time is everyone's most valuable resource. More people appreciate videos (Or even VoD's of your previous streams) more than the time you actually spend live.
@vaskylark
@vaskylark 11 ай бұрын
Right! I don't watch any streams, but videos I watch at my leisure. People have lives and are busy. I noticed quality of live streams suffer too and videos are always higher quality content.
@pandameinium
@pandameinium Жыл бұрын
I've always said streaming less is the key, and I get chastised ALL THE TIME when I bring it up! Thank you so much for shedding light on this topic
@MERCURYvsGAME
@MERCURYvsGAME Жыл бұрын
This is THE most important video for us to watch moving into 2023. I'm sharing this with all my streamer friends. Thank you for this.
@StreamScheme
@StreamScheme Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate :) just hope it helps
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@ThisIsJustIzzy
@ThisIsJustIzzy Жыл бұрын
I want to thank you for this. I stopped streaming in June because I was feeling like this. That constantly streaming and not working content like KZfaq was hurting me. I've spent the last couple of months relaxing and planning and focusing on what I want to do. Fast forward and after thinking about all ive learned in my YEARS of streaming, I've deemed 2023 as my repackage. And everything you discussed here are things that I've came up with on my own. Hearing you say this really made a lot of my anxiety and uneasiness dissappear because I feel like I'm moving in the right direction. It makes me excited to once again start creating and adapting. You really have created a monster in me and I love it. Thank you!
@SAVINGSONNY
@SAVINGSONNY Жыл бұрын
This is one of many reasons why I have huge respect for you man. When I started I was streaming 4/5 days a week now I'm streaming 2 days a week for an hour or so. I'm finding it so much more rewarding creating content outside of streaming, making and editing videos and learning new skills and streaming is now secondary. Great advice buddy!
@Clisare
@Clisare Жыл бұрын
You’re my favourite creator who helps other creators. Your videos are so high quality, and the video is over before I realise because the topic is so interesting, well presented and your pacing is perfect. You didn’t need to apologise for this, I know it was exactly what I needed to hear. I am so impressed you have all these channels at these quality levels, if you have editors or anyone helping you could you make a video on how to expand your team/find the right people? I’m at the stage where I want to create more but I need help, and I just don’t know where to start looking for someone.
@StreamScheme
@StreamScheme Жыл бұрын
I've tried Editors, but sadly they never work out. Most don't put the time or care in the way I like, I'm not perfect, so I've tried giving people months of practice and feedback. Sadly, most just don't match the style, so I have just decided I'll do it alone and try my best till I can one day find an Editor who gets it :)
@Clisare
@Clisare Жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme I’m the same with not feeling like others care as much as I do about the edit! Wow so you do all these channels by yourself?! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Makes me feel lazy 😂 😉
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@Nuke_Foxx
@Nuke_Foxx Жыл бұрын
We can discuss how much easier it is to grow a YT over a Twitch all day, but it's another thing to experience it first hand. I went from grinding out Twitch streams 4 days a week, barely squeezing it with work (often missimg streams because of it x.x) and ignoring YT to releasing a new vid and at least 1 short every day on YT and just streaming once a week for fun. My YT reached 100 subs in less then 2 months; it took my Twitch 10 months to reach that many subs. I'm still learning and growing, of course, but I feel a lot more capable on KZfaq than I ever did on Twitch. Just my experience is all ^^
@Nuke_Foxx
@Nuke_Foxx Жыл бұрын
Full disclosure, I'm not just grinding daily vids for the sake of grinding; I legitimately just enjoy making content
@unclegutty
@unclegutty Жыл бұрын
I use to get a lot of shame for only streaming twice a week for an hour or so. “You aren’t streaming long enough” was what they said. In reality, I was working on other projects learning new skills to make my content better. I mastered TikTok, launched a horror podcast and leaned how to manage my social media well. I may not have the largest following, but I am proud to say I have very close community of followers and fans. This year, I am working on revamping my KZfaq with a new idea that I will launch in February. Again, learning new skills, having fun and diversifying my content is my goal… and I am hitting that every week.
@DezzNytes
@DezzNytes Жыл бұрын
This video comes at a perfect time as I've been making this exact transition lately! In 2023 I'm not going to be streaming regularly anymore, instead I'll fully focus on making content for KZfaq as that it the one thing I've gained energy from over the past months. Also I think I speak for a lot of people when I say that I really appreciate the 'real talk' about content creation and streaming. I never think you're too harsh on us, but then again I've also never streamed 7 days a week for 8 hours straight, so I've never felt attacked either xD
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@AkemiHoshi532
@AkemiHoshi532 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for saying your piece about this! I'm glad it's not just me who can't stand the grind/hustle culture with streaming. As someone who works full time but interested in streaming, that mindset really feels like a gatekeeper comment to prevent people who want to look into streaming cuz they can start to believe the falsehood that you have to be LIVE sooooo many hours out of the day in order to grow. Thank you for sharing~ ♥
@GameFaceZA
@GameFaceZA Жыл бұрын
Imagine the amazing video you could make in 8 hours that has the potential to be seen for a year or two continuously. Rather then a stream that when it ends, no one will ever watch again
@GoodFightGamingChannel
@GoodFightGamingChannel Жыл бұрын
I was streaming a good amount before starting my KZfaq channel but ended up taking a long break due to some life change (all good things). I fully agree with the "stream less" approach. At the moment I am planning on just streaming once a week on Twitch for a couple of hours or so which is a lot less than I was doing before. My main focus is this little KZfaq channel that I'm slowly working on. I'm not on here thinking I'm going to get super famous and rich, I have just found that I enjoy creating content and its been cool to see how my content progresses in quality as I go! Not everything has been a hit and I can't always post consistently due to time (full time job and family) but it's been fun so far!
@ShiloVix
@ShiloVix Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this. I just celebrated 1 year on Twitch yesterday after not streaming for two weeks due to finals and the support I received was over the top. They didn't care that I had taken time off from streaming. I've been active in my discord that I share with a few other streamer and they were genuinely stoked to see me. It's not about quantity. It's about quality yeah?
@iSh0wtim3
@iSh0wtim3 Жыл бұрын
i recently came across your videos, love them! ive had great success growing so far and these tips are gonna help ten fold to continue!
@jamespeterson215
@jamespeterson215 Жыл бұрын
I love the realism that you provide and I do try and add everything that you said and it’s starting to work thank you so much for the amazing advice on how to create
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@thewafflebot5362
@thewafflebot5362 Жыл бұрын
this was really useful man, thanks a ton! i'd already planned out a good bit of this but this has REALLY helped me. Right now thanks to you and a few other streamers golden nuggets of info, i've decided to improve my ability to be interesting for a few streams then when im more happy i feel like i can push out to creating content around stuff that im proud of. again, just thanks a ton!
@Capnbarmy
@Capnbarmy Жыл бұрын
Growing IS incredibly hard as a streamer, but my favourite part of it is the real time interaction with viewers. I'd love streaming and content creation to be my full time career, BUT, for now I work a full time job, am a single father and am an active charity activist so I slot my editing/streaming in between. However I do watch your videos and others like it when they come online, I try new practices while editing all the time and see myself improving. Growth has been slow but It does exist. I appreciate the honesty though. You're a top chap. You won't be destroyed.
@MeticulousTechTV
@MeticulousTechTV Жыл бұрын
It's a hard truth that I needed to hear. My most successful piece of content ever was a video card review that has almost 60k views. I fell out of making edited content (or any content at all) for over a year. Coming back, I've been streaming a few days a week for a few months, and that video still gets more views every week than all my recent streams combined. I know I need to create shorts and go back to crafting edited videos, but my biggest hurdle is getting that creative bug. I feel like it's this switch with a mind of it's own that decides when it wants to turn itself on, and until that moment comes I beat my head against a brick wall for ideas. Anyways, great vid! I've stumbled on your content a few times, finally hit the sub button!
@JJSEvolution
@JJSEvolution Жыл бұрын
Started streaming in February of this year. What a grind it has been. I really didn't know what to properly do to grow at all until around May I would say. But lately I've just been dropping in stats all around so now I am trying to refocus on making better quality shorts that viewers enjoy and will go from there. I think the biggest struggle part for me at this point is the time/effort on making long form content worth it right now. KZfaq shorts seem to being going in a good direction for me so I am super happy about that. Now just trying to figure out what the next best steps are to grow.
@Bergodious
@Bergodious Жыл бұрын
Oy! Solid Vid! Appreciate the realistic approach to streaming, as well as all the good tidbits in here that could help a new streamer.
@DameRika
@DameRika Жыл бұрын
Every time I feel stuck with my content I come watch your videos because you always have such good advice and you always gives me a motivation boost! Thank you so much for these, it really helps remembering what I love about creating videos and streaming.
@Krowfulltime
@Krowfulltime Жыл бұрын
All the people who tear you up are just people who don't like hearing they were wrong. I can accept the fact of you have been streaming and creating for far longer than everyone watching stream scheme and if we should to ask anyone how we should do it, it should be streamers who already faced these struggles. You're our mentors in a way. (Video was amazing BTW)
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@N0Sbackfire
@N0Sbackfire Жыл бұрын
I started streaming just 3 days ago. This video is a nice wake up call for me, but also, inspiration and a push to put myself out there. I have the youtube channel for a reason, and you're absolutely right about using this first, and then the stream. As someone whos completely new to content creation, any advice(harsh or not) is good to have. Put's me in a real mindset, and not trying to have that grind mentality. I'm not trying to dig myself into a hole that I can't climb out of. Streaming for me right now is for fun, but it's also long, long term goal. Thank you
@Sapphirah
@Sapphirah Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video! I was trying to understand how can I grow up with streams and creating content, and your video was the answer I needed. Thanks for your dedication to teach small creators to grow up.
@FloridaFreaks
@FloridaFreaks Жыл бұрын
True talk, I’ve found that when I “grind” everyday my “regulars” don’t show up ironically, but when I take a few days off and then stream, my regulars show up. It’s weird, but I guess it contributes to “distance makes the heart grow stronger.” Distance meaning the space between streams and heart meaning the viewership. Best thing we all can do is set up a weekly schedule and stick to that schedule: M/W/F @ 4PM. No more, no less. Thanks buddy! Great video! 👍🏻👍🏻
@garyjager1
@garyjager1 Жыл бұрын
That was a great video, and adds more reason to why I decided to start learning how to use video editing software so I can spread out more. Something about your video though that I wanted to bring up is at the very end there's text saying "subscribing is free" but it's covered with the other items (video link and whatnot). Was that planned, or is that something that can be worked around so the text wouldn't be obscured?
@1By1Gaming
@1By1Gaming Жыл бұрын
Glad to have caught this one as early as I did. I've been saying the same thing to myself, as someone who has been within the content creation circle for over 8 years now, but only really had true passion for it for the last 15 months or so, it's been helpful. I work a 9-5 in the UK, and realistically, my time would be much better spent making more on demand content, which is what i've been working on learning now for over a month. Hours piled into passion projects in Premiere Pro, just to get my own editing style ready. Alongside this, streams have been doing well too. But it is upsetting to see people who will go live every single day, skip meals etc and not think to themselves at some point "surely this can't be the right thing to do". Twitch literally doesn't show any form of care for its smaller creators, which is proven with their lack of response to follow bots and hate raids, (I get both quite frequently but we move) when its literally an API feature they need to disable. (I know its more than that, but the bottom line of it is that it could just be a toggle on the list of permissions an app may want) I'm excited to see what the true benefit will be on a personal scale, when I start to get the content I want to make pushed out, the fuel is there, and so is the match, I just need to spark it and let it go. Always a pleasure to watch the videos too, insights into things I wouldn't have thought about otherwise. Insanely valuable. Legend
@DawwsonPup
@DawwsonPup Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos mister. Because of your help affiliate came in 45 days and KZfaq is growing as well with little effort. Now to put in the extra effort with the edited content and I’ll be caught up to you in no time. Keep up the work mister I appreciate it!
@hennethpuller
@hennethpuller Жыл бұрын
This is so encouraging u have no idea…TY. As a newb I’m currently been feeling this lately but I honestly don’t care about the daily long hours & or playing most popular games. I just wanna have fun & actually enjoy what i’m doing & if i can inspire just a few people, so be it ⚡️🙏🏽⚡️
@magicmarcell
@magicmarcell Жыл бұрын
Truly crazy a platform convinced people to literally donate their lives for basically nothing in return. Ive always found that to be a strange phenomena for majority of streamers. Im also really suprised no other company has managed to outperform twitch because so many people are trying their best to make it work
@OrganicToon
@OrganicToon Жыл бұрын
You sir are fantastic!! Just earned a new sub and a MASSIVE amount of respect! Have a happy holiday!
@NovaHighwindTTV
@NovaHighwindTTV Жыл бұрын
As someone who has been mostly streaming via Twitch since it's "easy content" - I genuinely needed to hear everything in this video. I've been wanting to focus more on KZfaq content (long-form + shorts) for a while now, but I've been very tunnel-visioned on Twitch as my main platform, even when I was telling myself that I was just using my Twitch stream as a method to record content, I always ended up hyper-focusing more on Twitch than everything else. I'm currently in the process of planning out how to run my KZfaq channel going into 2023 using some of the advice from various videos you've provided us. and I think I have a solid foundation ready to go!
@erinstafford9178
@erinstafford9178 Жыл бұрын
I just hit affiliate in a little under 2 months. I like to stick to the days for streaming but vary my times. And I am on so many different platforms. Honestly, the engagement with viewers in Discord is huge, but I value the advise on shorts. I see long streams as my fun time, but I plan to short them all by around 20% so I can focus the rest of that time I already have set aside on growing my skill set and learning more tech to reach people. This is a dream for me, but I also know we live in a different time. Thank you for this video! It makes me feel like I'm making the right decisions as the rest of the world is starting to get back to "normal".
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@WillyLo
@WillyLo Жыл бұрын
Firstly great video! Love the tips and truth behind streaming/content creation. I've slowed down my streams to 3-4 hours and only 1-2 times a week depending on work/school and working on outside content. I've noticed a bit uptick in viewership this year averaging 22 viewers over 8 from the year prior. The grind has burned out so many I know. Take care of yourselves friends and have fun!
@AugustusZebulon
@AugustusZebulon Жыл бұрын
Very nicely put, thank you for this video. I loved it! Discovered this myself after grinding for a while. Now I am just creative, when I can as much as I can, not just wake up, turn on the cam and hit go live :D
@PkmnMasterHolly
@PkmnMasterHolly Жыл бұрын
Great video!! 👍 love your snorlax in the background, I have the same one! ❤️😊
@VHHelpDesk
@VHHelpDesk Жыл бұрын
It's been really interesting watching you making this shift from Twitch to evergreen content over the past year and honestly, I appreciate it. I've valued your opinions and words in every place you have stated them and this is a hard truth video that no one wants to hear, but truly needs to. Thank you for always being real.
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@savysnapdragon
@savysnapdragon Жыл бұрын
OMG please don't be sorry!!! Thank you so much for all the SOLID advice you give! I have been slowly but surely increasing increasing my youtube content thanks to the advice you have given! Yeah I have been slow to start with only bi weekly videos, but I am getting there! I look forward to your next video!
@Dedoko95
@Dedoko95 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all the info you shared with us! It's amazing how honest you are about this.
@nikilal1352
@nikilal1352 Жыл бұрын
Great video and points It's actually solid Infos for any1 who is trying to pick up streaming
@russla8
@russla8 Жыл бұрын
Only recently come across your channel and videos and it really makes me look at things in a completely different way. Thank you for the videos you do and for just trying to help people be better at what they want to achieve. 😁👏
@tigerezz_
@tigerezz_ Жыл бұрын
I've been streaming on twitch in almost 5 years, and i noticed this year it's been slow and different, and it didn't feel the same as it use to be on twitch. So i decided to move to youtube, and my youtube is growing, slowly but it's growing. 🥰 I take my time to animate to my videos, which is actually good, because i work as a illustrator on a company, so i'm allowed to animate and do my comics on my job. 😀🥰
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@darrionorpinel1825
@darrionorpinel1825 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Needed to hear this. I stoped streaming a couple years back, due to school and wanted to take care of myself. And it’s felt like I’ve given up on that. So it’s good to hear that I dont need to stream all the time to get back into it.
@honeykub
@honeykub Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your videos!! i know you have helped me in areas I needed work. but I 100 percent agree with this video!! thank you for making it!!!!
@kennakennz9693
@kennakennz9693 Жыл бұрын
This was super helpful thank you so much. It was the wake up call I needed.
@The1nteger
@The1nteger Жыл бұрын
I think one of the huge (and I bet most underestimated things) people will takeaway from this video (in addition to not destroying time / health with streaming) is the power of truly niching down (or focus), as this makes those 'touches' a heck of a lot easier for both algorithms and more importantly viewers. Something I'll be utilizing with my own (secret) channels I started over the last month or so to really utilize experience I've gained over the years on original channel (minus its MANY mistakes) and the sage experience of others such as yourself. Another great vid, cheers
@Lexosu
@Lexosu Жыл бұрын
6 followers on twitch here :)) Trying to improve and learn and from all that I have researched on this topic, yours was genuine, honest and filled with good advice as opposed to a "standard" list of tips and tricks
@darkeather2
@darkeather2 Жыл бұрын
Glad I'm seeing this now. I'm getting things ready to start content creating soon, and after watching this and some of your other videos, I'm realizing that I was about to start grinding. Sure I INTENDED to make other content eventually, but it wasn't as big of a priority as it should have been. Thanks man.
@foureyesgaming1188
@foureyesgaming1188 Жыл бұрын
Im thankful that I bumped into this video. These are real inputs about streaming and I've also observed a lot of this on people that I know personally. I really wanted to make quality content and all of your advice are really eye opening. Thank you and wish me luck!
@mrmotivation1
@mrmotivation1 Жыл бұрын
This is great information, I tapped in thinking you were going to talk about twitch vs KZfaq , but no you hit a topic which i agree. Once I started streaming lees and working more in content I’ve actually had more engagement with viewers
@SirNipplington
@SirNipplington Жыл бұрын
Cheers for another top Video Mate! great advice as per usual, harsh but realistic. Self care and have fun.
@mistah_mojo
@mistah_mojo Жыл бұрын
Your videos are always so damn insightful! Thank you for this!
@MOREAUGAMING
@MOREAUGAMING Жыл бұрын
bro thank you so much for this, im one of those people your talking about who do countless hours of livestreams if you check youll see what i mean, so im really taking this all in and i will be making HUGE changes to how often and how long i live stream. Thank you again for this, i needed a " slap in the face " to wake me up. ps: Dont worry about how this video does or the reactions because only the serious creators will understand what your saying in this video. CHEERS
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@npcsonlybeyondthispoint
@npcsonlybeyondthispoint Жыл бұрын
Really appreciated this video, your my go to for learning about streaming and its helped me and my twitch channel so much thank you for putting yourself out there!
@CoilDemon
@CoilDemon Жыл бұрын
Man I gotta say I’ve been live streaming for almost a year now, as to which I’m seen some growth however now I’m starting to feel stuck. Glad I came across a few of your videos within the past week. They’ve been helpful 😊
@RareRootie
@RareRootie Жыл бұрын
ohh okay im new to your channel n i really love your tips! its not cliche and its not rushed! you really took your time for us!! 100% appricated! My question of the day is What are the keywords we can use for 2023 twitch streaming, how can i transfer my twitch streamers to my youtube for "singing" ? aannndd do gaming or anime content creators make a whole schedule of what to post for the past week? (if so what do you guys specifically use?)
@FloofysTV
@FloofysTV Жыл бұрын
I wonder how many people will watch all the way through and have the self-reflection to realize this video is talking about them. I really don't get the idea of "stream all the time and hope". Such a waste of time. Thanks for this video.
@StreamScheme
@StreamScheme Жыл бұрын
I'm just worried the people who this video is for will see it as negative criticism rather than concern and advice to help reach the goal they clearly want.
@FloofysTV
@FloofysTV Жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme real. Sometimes you can get through to people and sometimes you can't. But if it saves one person from grinding their life away for nothing, then mission accomplished.
@llamatoddtv
@llamatoddtv 4 ай бұрын
This video resonates with me so hard. I wish i had seen this 2 years ago, i was caught up in the endless twitch grind of long hours and daily streams. I've suffered burnout and even survived a damn stroke and it's within the past few months I've shifted gears out of my old ways to focus more on KZfaq and other platforms. I'm learning how to edit, I've started with shorts and I'm working on my first long form video. I'm excited to grow and make good content so that i don't NEED stress about twitch subs and relying on that for income. Ive just begun doing many of the steps you mentioned so it's reassuring I'm making the right decisions for long term success. Would be cool to pick your brain some time, thank you for this video.
@Isuna_arts
@Isuna_arts Жыл бұрын
Watching your videos has helped me a lot. I did most of the things you mention, but you made other aspects more clear to me. I have a job and do streaming as a hobby because I really enjoy it. So it's not just about growing. I made a schedule that fits my life and family and am happy with it. It may not be the best to grow my channel, but as I said, that's not what I aim for. I really like to connect with others, especially other artists. And I found that twitch was a great place to come in contact with them, learn from them and grow together. I'll keep on optimizing my stream, the technique and setup, and thanks to you I now know where to look if something is not right.
@naophae
@naophae Жыл бұрын
Definitely a good videao here! And let's face it, yes, indeed, the streaming landscape is now different than it was 2 years ago -- I am myself a "lockdown streamer" (and a lockdown viewer as wlel, in fact!). So I'm really not surprised at all.
@emthulhu
@emthulhu Жыл бұрын
I'm newer to streaming but it's something that I genuinely enjoy, and I think your advice is invaluable. I'm not expecting to be successful, but I'm hopeful and have fun learning through expert content creators like you. It's important for all of us to hear this - I didn't take it as harsh for sure - It's all in what we do with the info we're given, and I'm thankful you take the time to give us your advice.
@Leedscity
@Leedscity Жыл бұрын
As Always my Aussie bro, this was super helpful my man. I’ve been trying to figure out how to grow my Twitch and this video helped make things a lot clearer. Please never be worried about telling the cold hard truth, it’s what we need to hear 👊🏾💫
@HoneyDucky
@HoneyDucky Жыл бұрын
I waited to watch this and just finished watching it today, and it was really nice to hear that. Thanks for making this.
@darkinator64
@darkinator64 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I had a good amount of growth in my first year which was 2020 and I have noticed that my streams have been quieter as of late but I have to remind myself daily that everyone’s back out there doing school or going to work now. and thankfully I know when to start doing things differently and I was quick to realize that I probably have to do content elsewhere just to get where I want to with streaming and growing a community, So I’m glad you put this up to help those who don’t know about things like this! 👍
@iggorr25
@iggorr25 Жыл бұрын
Very informative video! THX for making it :) Not sure I understand they correctly... the short format and the long format videos on the same niche, are they on the SAME YT channel? Or do you have a channel for short and one for long formats... ?
@titaniumben9923
@titaniumben9923 Жыл бұрын
Interesting video and as a content viewer first and "streamer" second, this is bang on. I only have so much time in my day to view streams, and if I see that it's a streamer who is going to be on for 5 hours, I'll go watch the streamer who is only on for 30 mins first. My thinking is that the "grinding" streamer can be my backup, but rarely will I actually go to that streamers channel as I usually end up getting distracted by some other content.
@fabehra
@fabehra Жыл бұрын
AWESOME and SOLID tips bro, thanks for the quality content u provide!
@caitiesith
@caitiesith Жыл бұрын
Love this video! I get pretty concerned for my streaming buddies when I see them streaming for 6hrs or 12hrs - like, dang, even from a 'growth' perspective it feels so risky to their health. And so many streamers, especially young streamers, don't really believe deep-down that their time has value. I made a conscious choice not to work a job with 12-hour shifts despite better pay because of the severe health impact out-of-hours ('unsocial hours' for USA peeps I think?) work has, there's no way I'm doing an 8hr stream for a fraction of what I'd get doing my full time job, especially when that sort of regular lengthy stream is going to put me in the risk zone for carpal tunnel and various musculature issues.
@ArchaicTTV
@ArchaicTTV Жыл бұрын
can't get full time results without putting in full time work
@mexicanpablo2447
@mexicanpablo2447 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video! My biggest issue is that I don't use other platforms to grow and I rarely ever see growth on twitch and then lose motivation.... Great video honestly!
@PeaceWarrior187
@PeaceWarrior187 Жыл бұрын
Yet again, Thank you for this video. Sharing everywhere!
@vanity5459
@vanity5459 Жыл бұрын
This was a really good video bro, I really feel like you’ve changed my view for the better.
@Rosiebellmoo
@Rosiebellmoo Жыл бұрын
hey! I do all of these! I am still new, but it is working ! I think something it would be cool to see you talk about next time (just because I like your content!) is that also, when you get people to come over to twitch, you have to make them feel welcome/give them a reason to stay since its not the same as a 10 min vid. or short! I see some people make this mistake, and they end up having a really big twitch following, but not high ccv! im curious what you would have to say! But this video, and all it contains, are really important thing and I have found all of them to be true in the short time I have been here!
@jennifernutter9109
@jennifernutter9109 Жыл бұрын
Lots of streamers needed to hear this. Thanks for posting dude! We appreciate that you care :D
@annamagennis335
@annamagennis335 Жыл бұрын
I’d just like to say thanks, your videos taught me pretty much everything I needed to know to get started streaming, and now I’ve hit affiliate! I was unwell so was able to devote a bit more time to streaming, but this is just the inspiration I needed to expand my horizons 🤗
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@LazerSamuraiGG
@LazerSamuraiGG Жыл бұрын
This video was amazing, thank you so much, this has taught me so much, and it has put me on a path, keep up this momentum you awesome human being!
@lampdevil
@lampdevil Жыл бұрын
Eljay with the real talk as always. Streaming IS absolutely easier to do than video editing, and definitely more immediately fun. And we should get to have some fun, right? I'd almost say that's where some of the resistance is to focusing on more permanent content.... but I dunno, this grinding doesn't seem like much fun at all. As another point, it's very easy to hit "go live", but it takes work to make a good stream. Just like it's easy to open DaVinci Resolve and haphazardly trim some clips, but it's gratifying and rewarding work to learn how to actually make proper videos. Source: me, who is finally getting over her Bad At Video Editing nerves and getting excited about it.
@JamJockey
@JamJockey Жыл бұрын
Really great stuff man - it’s not easy to find someone who can truly break down what it takes to make a successful gaming channel in this day and age as eloquently as you. And as an added bonus you’re a Nintendo guy like myself :)
@BLS412
@BLS412 Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree, LJ. I was streaming 40 plus hours a week, and burning out while growing at a very slow rate. I've recently quit and am in the process of revamping my KZfaq channel to focus on it as my primary content platform as well as short form content for other platforms. My plan is to do this for six months to a year, and then to relaunch my live stream as a secondary means of content creation.
@daisydyt5875
@daisydyt5875 Жыл бұрын
Hey let's help eachover my name is itsdaisytt on twitch I would appreciate any support I can get thank you dood vibes only :))))
@RoseTintDag
@RoseTintDag Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! I took a long year break from streaming and content creation in general to rest and heal because I was seeing this "trend" come up a lot. Many of my peers were MISERABLE streaming... I had to ask myself... why? Why keep streaming? Taking this year to slowly creep back into content creation and its super validating to hear some of my late night musings and thoughts come straight from your mouth as advice lol Your videos can be hard to watch sometimes. Because they're very real and to the point. I like that though. Anyway thanks!!
@OrFenix_Gaming
@OrFenix_Gaming Жыл бұрын
This has been on my mind for such a long time now, but you've put all of that so beautifully in this video which is an eye opener for so many small streamers.. Thanks man!!! 🍻 There was no need of that "sorry" in the end... You've no idea how helpful this video was for small creators like me 😊
@Joshuarcade
@Joshuarcade Жыл бұрын
Much needed info to push me in the right direction, thanks mate 💪🏼
@FranzMcGuire
@FranzMcGuire Жыл бұрын
I used to watch what other streamers were doing and try to emulate what they were doing. That was not working for me at all and I kinda gave up on trying to stream at that point. After a couple months of not streaming I went live again and started streaming every couple of days just things that I wanted to actually do like playthroughs and such. I also just started being myself more. After I did that I started getting views and follows and within two months I made affiliate. I have a very small community but they are loyal and being small allows me to connect with viewers that are now mods in my channel and discord and I play games with them on and off stream and have even gotten them started streaming. I have watched alot of your vids on here taking bits and pieces of each and applying it. It has helped alot so I owe alot of my growth to your advice on your videos. Thank you!
@Klown1327
@Klown1327 Жыл бұрын
when i started at the beginning of the year, i was definitely a grinder, and it was working at first. but after a while, i hit a plateau and wasnt getting the new viewers and followers. i started to push myself harder, stream longer, more frequently when i could. until it started to burn me out. id see my average views dipping even though i was streaming more and more. now, I stream a few hours here and there, when i feel like it and i feel like my streams have improved a lot because of it. your videos/advice have been so helpful, thanks a ton man!
@ZenTradeGame
@ZenTradeGame Жыл бұрын
Love your videos man! Thanks for advice! ❤️
@derpingdanny7327
@derpingdanny7327 Жыл бұрын
I've recently changed my streaming schedule from 2 days a week to one day a week. This change has helped me put more time and effort into diversifying my content. I have so much more time to edit videos and post funny tictoks. I just want to let you know you have helped me out in more ways than you can imagine. I'm truly grateful for all your hard work in trying to help us all out. Your advice is not in vane, at least not with me. I hope you keep growing and keep helping those you care about brother!
@TailoftheDevilAsobi
@TailoftheDevilAsobi Жыл бұрын
Honest to god, more streamers need to see this video. I know streamers who have the grinding mindset mentality, plateuing for months at a time and inevitably just giving up because of exactly what you said. I feel like part of the problem is learning how to edit videos can be intimidating and/or expensive but as someone who taught myself how to edit and finding free but powerful programs like Davinci Resolve, it can definitely be done. I had the same problem of streaming endlessly without seeing much progress and I'm definitely shifting more towards content creation on platforms like youtube before I'm even going to think of streaming properly again. Especially with the ability to schedule videos and premieres on youtube. It's definitely a case of work smarter, not harder. Thank you for this video, I hope it reaches as many streamers as possible!
@mystiicpanda8115
@mystiicpanda8115 Жыл бұрын
i have just recently started to focuse my content on other platforms as i was feeling abit stale and feeling like i wasn't getting anything out of twitch anymore yes i still stream on twitch here and there but recently my main focus has been youtube and tic tok its good to hear exactly what i have been thinking the past few days.
@lazercat7725
@lazercat7725 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video, I really needed to hear this. All your advice is super insightful for someone not so familiar with twitch
@WaRhammYza
@WaRhammYza Жыл бұрын
I just want to say thank you for your videos. I have to work a normal job and i started streaming because i love gaming and i enjoyed sharing awesome moments with friends and i learnt to love the interaction when people do come watch and chat. Because of your advice i started doing some TIKTOK and YT shorts, but its hard to find the time with work, and actually wanting to do the thing i love which is the gaming/being live part. I have realized from your videos and experience that the stuff you do outside of being live like TIKTOK/YT is the important part for any growth or sustainability. But its so disheartening to be taken away from the thing i love doing (Gaming and live streaming), and still having to work and earn a living. I guess i just want to say thanks for giving us the advice and tools to at least try make a difference in spite of what we up against.
@FoxxUchiha
@FoxxUchiha Жыл бұрын
Feels good to know I’m not the only one thinking this. I got burned out from streaming Sep 2022 after being in a contract for 2yrs forcing me to stream 6 to sometimes 10hrs a day. Never had any time to edit or grow elsewhere and felt like I was throwing great content away day in and day out. Jan 2023 i’m now free of that contract and picked up photoshop to start learning how to create my own thumbnails and build a audience on youtube. This video was exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you! -new sub as well 💯
@Copratra
@Copratra Жыл бұрын
Nothing to be worried about in this video! Great content, tells how it is: it's a work you have to concentrate in and do it in a versatile way. No excuses, do and learn. Right? Keep doing this kind of content! Thanks!
@NosideN8
@NosideN8 Жыл бұрын
I’ve started on a new this year, I’m aiming for the big 1k this year, I’ve done a couple weeks of a new system for me, weekly schedules, granted I’m small, 460, but since changing things up and streaming on KZfaq, I average 3 streams a week for about 3 hours, and around that I’ve recycled funny clips and highlights from those streams for TikTok, KZfaq Shorts and Instagram Reels, and since making this change I have gone from 406 to 460+ this year alone and I feel this will only keep rising. I agree that grinding is horrible and I struggle personally holding down 8+ hour streams especially daily and luckily I’ve never fell into that pit of darkness. It’s nice to know you are a fellow Poké/Nintentuber. I’m just trying to think with this system, how I can go even further, I’ve increased my editing style and improving the quality side of things when and where I can. Quite honestly this video is what we need to see in 2023, since Covid and TikTok taking off, short form content has become the new norm for consuming content alongside live streams
@milo_v2b
@milo_v2b Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I've actually JUST gotten into Shorts/TikToks over the last 2 weeks (one upload a day, minus 2 days I missed) and the growth has been surprisingly consistent! Not explosive, but consistent. I'll start thinking about how I want to make more long form content too, that's an interesting idea. I'll have to structure my streams in a different way if I want to make long form videos out of them. Using community posts is somthing I haven't been doing either...is there something similar to that on TikTok? All of this is SUPER hard to do, especially since I also have a 40hr/week day job as well. It's really rewarding to see the follow and subscriber count go up though. Makes me feel like I've made someone smile.
@sc4rysniping
@sc4rysniping Жыл бұрын
“ not sponsored, don’t buy this “ now that right there for some reason had me dying 💀
@bowser_reaper9287
@bowser_reaper9287 Жыл бұрын
I dont usually comment on most videos I watch but i think you put it perfectly well. I got into streaming just this year just as a side project after completing a my degree in psychology as i missed that regimented part of my life. I have meet some amazing people that i dont think I would have meet if I didint do this and thats why me personally dont look at it in the monetary gains catergory. I do think your points on growing on other platforms are key so again just me personnly i will need to look a t video editing skills. your vidoes have helped me a great deal keep up the good work
@LGT420
@LGT420 Жыл бұрын
I love your tips man. I share your videos alot to my community and I appreciate everything you do ❤ I'm one of those ppl who were streaming 200hrs a month before I realized the power or other platform fanbases
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