I figured just plugging myself here would be a good place to start, but I thought instead of just posting the link to my stream why not make a thread more useful to people in the same sort of situation as me.
http://twitch.tv/lanbobyonson
I'm a very small stream I've been active regularly trying to stream daily for only a few months, been streaming for 2 years though, played all sorts of games Pokemon Sapphire, SM64, FFXV:ED, SSBM, SSBU, SMM, various PS4 games.
One thing I know for sure is I wanna stream speedruns of Pokemon Sapphire, but people are rarely looking to watch the game. So I rarely have anyone to stream for, which is a little bit of a bummer. I love running the game (though I've not yet finished a run) but I also want my stream to grow.
I know another good place to start is forums for specific speedrun communities (i.e. pokemonspeedruns) that are good to join up to find like-minded people who are interested in doing and watching pokemon speedruns. Community is really important. With that I figure time and consistency is the biggest component of growing a stream. especially around a certain game.
But is there any shortcuts? How can I get the general twitch viewers to find my stream if I'm playing a less heard of game? Should I play more popular games similar to it first? Should I play more popular games in general first? How in heck can I get a twitch partnership? lol
I mean I have a plan to do FFXV:ED speedruns closer to the release of FFXV for like a month then play FFXV when it's released then play that then maybe speedrun FFXV if it's a reasonable length and under 12 hours, cuz man that game is fun, but I really wonder how much that'll help. I'd keep playing Pokemon Sapphire on the side weekly. I was even debating submitting FFXV:ED and Pokemon Sapphire to SGDQ. It'd be worth it for the fun and exposure right (if my submission is even accepted)?
TL;DR
What are some other ways or some tips on how to grow a smaller stream in general?
http://twitch.tv/lanbobyonson
I'm a very small stream I've been active regularly trying to stream daily for only a few months, been streaming for 2 years though, played all sorts of games Pokemon Sapphire, SM64, FFXV:ED, SSBM, SSBU, SMM, various PS4 games.
One thing I know for sure is I wanna stream speedruns of Pokemon Sapphire, but people are rarely looking to watch the game. So I rarely have anyone to stream for, which is a little bit of a bummer. I love running the game (though I've not yet finished a run) but I also want my stream to grow.
I know another good place to start is forums for specific speedrun communities (i.e. pokemonspeedruns) that are good to join up to find like-minded people who are interested in doing and watching pokemon speedruns. Community is really important. With that I figure time and consistency is the biggest component of growing a stream. especially around a certain game.
But is there any shortcuts? How can I get the general twitch viewers to find my stream if I'm playing a less heard of game? Should I play more popular games similar to it first? Should I play more popular games in general first? How in heck can I get a twitch partnership? lol
I mean I have a plan to do FFXV:ED speedruns closer to the release of FFXV for like a month then play FFXV when it's released then play that then maybe speedrun FFXV if it's a reasonable length and under 12 hours, cuz man that game is fun, but I really wonder how much that'll help. I'd keep playing Pokemon Sapphire on the side weekly. I was even debating submitting FFXV:ED and Pokemon Sapphire to SGDQ. It'd be worth it for the fun and exposure right (if my submission is even accepted)?
TL;DR
What are some other ways or some tips on how to grow a smaller stream in general?
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