Spending more time on editing, doing less call to actions, and general fluff! Hope it makes watching better!Let me know in the comments! If you want to join our growing community check out our other content: bit.ly/JoinTheStreamScheme 🕘Timestamps: 0:00 Video Start! 0:20 One Of The WORST Feelings In The World! 1:09 OWN3D Ad Read! 1:40 How To Understand What Viewers Want to Watch! 5:20 How To Hook Your Viewers To Keep Watching You! 6:45 How To Make Your Stream Entertaining! 8:05 How To Keep Viewers Engaged In Your Stream! 9:10 How To Make Clear Goals And Payoffs! 9:58 Why This Is The BEST Way To Create Content! 10:30 How To Edit Your Stream Into KZbin Content!
@IKblight3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your help your the best!
@NickDeriu_3 жыл бұрын
It was perfect, keep up the good work Eljay 💙
@lousys16133 жыл бұрын
On Slobs it tells me the average view time, in 1 week I've increased it from 12 to 14 minutes in a week. With more work I'll get that to hours!
@sais6403 жыл бұрын
@Stream Scheme would streaming on tiktok help with streaming on twitch and getting more engagement in chat
@piromaniac99992 жыл бұрын
Hi i am having a crisis in this I stream retro games MMOS and ps4 games too and ps4. I now don't know if i'm doing something bad because i enjoy all those types of content so much that i feel so strongly i don't know if i could say no to that.The one thing i get is for instance odintv gaming who is also a streamer is a streamer of fortnite primarily and his viewers know that. I lately admit haven't been following these tips as much as i probably should i been streaming 6 hours a day for 7 days a week and been at the bottom with no goal just stream for 6 hours and what happens happens with not much thought. It's been pretty bad where i fail even on dura which is a MMO and usually MMO are hit days but been shit days. I have been ignoring the numbers on days where i play equinox and if i enjoy the game i keep playing if i don't i stop because my rule was i have to be happy about what i'm doing otherwise i should probably not do that as its just going to hurt me. I have a major issue because i play 2 different MMOS a lot of retro and also modern day stuff and sometimes people try to coax me to play things like cod that i'm really REALLY not into. There are certain things i know i don't want to do such as cod modern warfare 2 etc etc and fornite. I played fornite but i wasn't into it and not really motivated.
@RogueRen3 жыл бұрын
my audience has been actually growing this past year, no doubt thanks to some of these videos. I chose a very odd niche but I seem to be actually finding people for it
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Really happy to hear that, Ren! #earlygang :)
@NightParadox3 жыл бұрын
SUP REN
@GigiMurakami3 жыл бұрын
Oooh! What niche??
@Mango-Moods3 жыл бұрын
I’m curious to know what your niche is
@RogueRen3 жыл бұрын
@@NightParadox HI NIGHT!
@Weightsss3 жыл бұрын
I’ve actually grown so much in the past two months since I have started watching your videos! I use your zoom in and out technique to make things more epic when I die or get excited! My viewers love seeing me just be me! Because they love my vibes and that’s all that matters. They want my vibes. My energy.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Really glad to hear the channel and videos have helped mate! :) Keep it up, it’s all your hard work!
@SuperFern3 жыл бұрын
That sounds cool! Is there a video on how to do that?
@Weightsss3 жыл бұрын
@@SuperFern yep there is!! It’s pretty simple once you learn it! It’s cool to do!
@SuperFern3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I started watching not so long ago. Working hard to get my new channel started soon. I'm as excited as I am nervous, but the drive (and @eljayem_) are helping me push through and achieve my goals
@PandaUK3 жыл бұрын
how do you use the zoom in zoom out technique?
@bayleivorce42103 жыл бұрын
My husband and I started streaming end of July and we hit affiliate rather quickly thanks to our friends who stream and your advice, so thank you for that!
@silverfoxgamer2 жыл бұрын
This video was honestly pretty awesome. Having that kind of structure will create consistently with your audience and can only help. I am taking all of this to heart and will be working much harder going forward. Thank you for this❤️
@ligadamezo2 жыл бұрын
I agree a 100% with all you said, content creating is not about you is about the people you are giving the content! I got your channel a few days ago because I got into streaming after many years of giving it laps, today is my third day of streaming and I cannot be more excited! You have given me many things and tools and I know this is always a learning process. Thank you for everything my man.... OH ah.. sassy comment.. um.. I knew all of this before you were even born my dude, nooooothing special hahaha!
@thechaosqueeen983 жыл бұрын
I love your videos and when people ask how I started I always direct them here. I wrote the answers in a notebook I keep with me for topics (from a different video of yours) and I want to say thank you for making this content it has really helped me with streaming these past couple months since I’ve started. Also SASSY!!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
That's great to hear, Chaos! Hope it continues to help! :) Enjoy this VERY sassy #100%Crew Badge! Made of solid Sass! 💁♂️
@ducklingrex3796 Жыл бұрын
After hearing over 30 tips from you, I have made a plan. I have decided what type of content I will stream and am making preparations for my first stream. I have learned so many things and I think I am ready to get my mic, get my game launched and hit "start streaming." Thank you so much for the tips! I will try my best to apply them!
@jamiedoesthings3 жыл бұрын
I have nothing sassy to say, these are good reminders! I paused with a pen and paper throughout! One of my favourite tips I got on KZbin was that just because you have a target audience, doesn't mean other types of people won't overlap with that and still be interested. That said, my audience has shifted from when I first started creating content, from late teens to early twenties aspiring to create, now to mid-twenties to early thirties, fellow creative folks working on their passion projects. Thanks again for the video - it's given me ideas for what to focus on this month! I'm close to my next emote slot, so I might gift a sub if I lose in the next community stream my server voted for.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Some really good points, Jamie! Hope the video helped! :) Good luck with the new emote slot! And of course, Please enjoy this very sassy commemorative #100%crew badge! It's made of one giant carved diamond! hahaha
@jamiedoesthings3 жыл бұрын
oh, and my chat is still just about at a pace where I can read and respond to everything, but I'm totally happy with people working and lurking. Especially if I get to see their progress!
@jamiedoesthings3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme Thanks for everything you do, Eljay! My shelf of 100%crew badges will soon be my proudest collection
@treewizarddd31373 жыл бұрын
SASSY video. Thanks for all your awesome advice, I'm following your suggestions as much as possible, and now I'm slowly but surely starting to grow. Keep up the great work, and thank you again!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Please enjoy this very sassy commemorative #100%crew badge! It's made of one giant carved diamond! hahaha Glad to hear it’s going well, keep it up mate :)
@chaptersbywonder3 жыл бұрын
I’d like a community that comes to hang out, chit chat, play some games, joke around and escape the world for a little while. I always watch streamers to escape for a little while so would like to think that my chaotic cosy little stream could be that place for someone else. Happy for them to chat or lurk whatever best for them. My audience like a bit of variety, they want to just chill and watch some gameplay and forget the world. I think streamers like me would be Rumbledust or NoHistoryGaming people who are community focused and just create that space for viewers to relax, escape, chill, chat or lurk. I think I’m already heading that way, I’m only on my 8th stream and my community have been saying I should do a horror charity stream as they’ve realised I’m terrified of horror and mentioned a goal of mine was to do a charity stream. I’ve only been streaming for two weeks but I think I’m already working towards this with each stream. I’ve been watching your videos for a while and videos like this has been helping me so much.
@SuperFern3 жыл бұрын
That's almost word for word what I would like from my community when I start streaming. I'm working hard to get started and achieve that. I also want to be able to do a charity stream in the future
@C0ffeeKing2 жыл бұрын
Been streaming on twitch for 4 days now and I almost have 20 followers! Your videos have been helping a sh*t ton!
@gdlwavey97543 жыл бұрын
I’ve been streaming for 5 months and I just started getting subs. Thanks so much eljay :)
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Heck glad to hear you've started growing! Hope it continues! Good luck mate! #earlygang
@AbsurdParrot_3 жыл бұрын
Such a good video, and tough love for streamer so know this is "work" not just playing games. Thinking ahead is a big part of doing well, great sassy tips!
@phazon_kiwi3 жыл бұрын
This is legit the video I needed right now. I feel like I had my first legit bad stream the other day. Thanks again Eljay, you sassy boi 😉
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help, Phaz! Enjoy this VERY sassy #100%Crew Badge! Made of solid Sass!
@realbror3 жыл бұрын
Hey! Thanks to your advice from other videos I have almost 50 followers within my first month of streaming! Thank you SO MUCH for the inspiration. I love streaming a lot now and I love interacting with my new community. I would definitely recommend these videos to anyone planning to start streaming and I would encourage others to start streaming. It is a lot of fun and I am absolutely in love with streaming now. Thanks eljayem!
@TheEliseRae3 жыл бұрын
• I want people alike myself to watch 13-18+ yrs - active - immersed - i want them to feel comfortable • streamers like kai, silky, have viewers I aspire to have . They react, listen to music, and play games • what makes me special is that I choose to be authentic and actually would love to become personal with my viewers
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Love it! Great start! Remember the more specific you can get the better! I think the "what makes me special" part might need something extra as well, everyone is trying to be authentic but we need to think about what is going to make them click you over the person next to you. Titles, thumbnails, etc, etc. You got this, CrayRae! :) #earlygang
@TheEliseRae3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme you’re right. Thank you
@mjoemooney3 жыл бұрын
I think you hit the nail on the head with your final point. Many of the people who are successful without doing these things have either been on the platform for an incredibly long time or built up an audience for themselves on another platform. Many of the things you mention here aren't just things that will HELP you build a channel from scratch, they're a borderline NECESSITY. In terms of my desired audience: -Constantly engaged from the beginning to the end of stream -Actively chatting with me and the rest of chat -Enjoying my content so much that they'll trust me to entertain them with whatever I do
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
I should’ve mentioned the age rule as well! I always have people reference creators as reasons a tip won’t work or is wrong… but the creators tend to have been creating content for 5 - 6 years! Hope the video helped mate! You have a few ideas about what activity you want from your audience, now to figure out what games/hobbies they enjoy, and how you’ll appeal to them or have them discover you! Keep it up, Markii! :)
@thestressedfox3 жыл бұрын
Sassy! Definitely good questions, I would need more time to answer these! For me, I would love to have an audience that enjoys interaction, I adore interacting with people and I tend to talk alot because I love sharing whatever knowledge I have on the game itself and even topics that were brought up during the stream. I tend to put what the aim/goal of the stream in my title! 💖 It is also helpful for me track my progress in the story as well and time management.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Enjoy this VERY sassy #100%Crew Badge! Made of solid Sass! 💁♂️ I think you've come up with how you want your audience to watch, and engage but you haven't outlined WHO they are, and what they like. What types of games do they watch or play, do they like certain hobbies or genres, how old are they, etc. You'll be able to do much more if you figure out an idea of who rather than what you want from them : ) Hope this helps, Kukichu! You got this!
@thestressedfox3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme It does help, thank you! I'll have to really look into that!
@SpaceLegends3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your tips eljay! Last nights stream was our best yet. Views were a little low but total watch time, avg watch time, concurrent and avg viewers were all at an all time high! Keep up the great work and have an amazing day :D
@spiritsery11333 жыл бұрын
Feels like awhile since I commented in this channel but I've still been watching. *Always watching wazowski*. And once again another tip I was just looking for! *SASSY*
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Heck I’m so glad it helped mate! :) Please enjoy this very sassy commemorative #100%crew badge! It's made of one giant carved diamond! hahaha
@HeyyQuincy3 жыл бұрын
Aim for a audience of: •members that appreciate analytical commentary and gameplay •curious thinkers with open minds •peaceful and unifying members supporting and helping each other •people wanting a place to get away and get some wisdom, hope and people advice. ••A place where they have me to talk to if they really need someone to listen to them and understand them. Or constructive/unbiased feedback. That’s all that matters to me for now til I’m ready to upgrade myself, my setup and stream. Sassy
@linksamus33 жыл бұрын
Hey, you actually talked (albeit briefly) about streaming other stuff besides games! Nice! Wasn't expecting that at all, honestly. And yes, I watched the whole video. #sassy
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
I've been trying to be more inclusive lately, but it's hard to keep audiences clicking videos and watching when the majority are gamers! Hopefully this helped! Enjoy this VERY sassy #100%Crew Badge! Made of solid Sass! 💁♂️
@sinofcringe3 жыл бұрын
I love that when you said “taking a shit” you zoomed and paused to target people like me who are watching this while on the John.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Just needed to really make eye contact with you, really nail it home ya know.
@MingofangYT3 жыл бұрын
love the new sassy eljay vibes! Your new editing style is seriously slick, man!
@Valatrice3 жыл бұрын
I'm a new streamer but it kinda baffles me that people don't put thought into who their target audience is. As a Vtuber my target audience didn't stop at influencing the content i created but my character design as well. Thanks so much for making these videos i really appreciate the thoughtful questions you ask that make me reevaluate my content to see if i am doing this already of if i need a slight adjustment.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
I think it is important to remember that marketing and general content creation looks so different from the outside. It just looks like someone sat there gaming or chatting, which seems so... easy? But you're right it is incredibly complex, and difficult!
@Rei_Blitz2 жыл бұрын
I'd want people who watch me to be really wholesome, welcoming to new viewers and active on chat, tho i don't mind them lurking when they're busy because its a huge thing for a smoll streamer that they're lurking on your stream while they're busy doing their work and i'd appreciate it so much!! i watch your videos when im free and every video i watch encourages me to do more and make better content for the people that already watch me and i thank you so much for that! you helped me take my first step by your vids just like you did so to i bet more than hunder thousands of people!! so thank you so much for making such content to help us smoll streamers out!!!
@sunnysidelive55253 жыл бұрын
I want an audience that engages with me and responds to my questions, or input on different subjects, subsequently answering deep questions in between hardcore competitive content.
@arielrichardson74842 жыл бұрын
So, I had to take a little bit of a break from streaming due to some personal matters and I wanted to make a very strong comeback and kick it back into gear, came across your videos and I am so glad I did. I love your blunt honesty and tips to becoming a better streamer. Thank you for every single thing that you do!
@ryanjensen55043 жыл бұрын
Is there a good extension for setting that kind of thing up? Ex: 450 bits to drop the controller Like an overlay/component or even a panel?
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
I just set them up with custom alerts, I have videos on setting them up :)
@ryanjensen55043 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme okay, I’ll look for that one, thanks a ton!!
@elizabethdowdy86783 жыл бұрын
I'm going to start streaming in a few days, and I'm looking around for things to establish now instead of fix later. You have been so much help and I have a feeling you will also be a lot of help to me for a while. Thank you for your down to earth and helpful content! (Also sassy)
@ShopperKungVtuber3 жыл бұрын
still pretty hard to do all that but Thanks
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
If Content Creation was easy then everyone would be massive :) It takes hard work, smart strategies, but most importantly to always focus on improving yourself and your content.
@ShopperKungVtuber3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme Thanks i just feel like i don't have required skill for doing all this but i still want to be streamer anyway
@unknownboxx32043 жыл бұрын
@@ShopperKungVtuber That's like saying you want to be a doctor but don't have the required skills. You have to work for it, no one is just going to hand you a diploma and job. Content creation takes work, dedication and time. I'm a very positive content creator and I want to say I believe in you but if YOU don't believe in yourself first then how do you expect others to come and believe in you.
@ShopperKungVtuber3 жыл бұрын
@@unknownboxx3204 Thank you i'll do my best
@unknownboxx32043 жыл бұрын
@@ShopperKungVtuber I hope you do! And trust in yourself more my friend, you can do great things if you just try
@totemlordreviews72423 жыл бұрын
Sassy! I've been watching your videos and absorbing as much as I can since I started streaming more seriously the last few months. I gotta say the part of this video I loved most was the brutal honesty at the end- "well, I'm not as talented as they are so I have to work harder." Thanks for all the advice you give in your videos
@gurplucidevlogs3 жыл бұрын
I want to have viewers who care about each other and promote a wholesome community. I want to be able to talk to them for the people they are. #sassy
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
What types of games do these viewers want to watch? What do they enjoy in their spare time? What are they searching for on Twitch? These are all questions that will help you make decisions to find those communities :) And of course! Please enjoy this commemorative #100%crew badge! It's made of one giant carved diamond!
@gurplucidevlogs3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme I'm thinking that stardew valley will bring in nice viewers since it's such a comfy game, and also great for streaming discoverability. I'm currently playing through hollow knight first, but I'm almost done with it so I'll see how stardew goes soon! Thanks for the questions, they're really helpful.
@Armenastra3 жыл бұрын
I never miss an Eljay video!!! Always useful. Always actionable. THANKS BUDDY!!!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah! :) hope it helped, Armenastra!
@shamwow36153 жыл бұрын
My biggest thing when it comes to my streams is i try to never stop talking, i want people to stay engaged and to keep hearing me because that's who they're here for (right?) Lmaoooo but i love these videos and that's why i subscribed, hopefully I'll create my own community soon as well and share my experiences with everyone (as well as building the youtube channel)
@theotherotherwalt3 жыл бұрын
Sassy. This is a really great video explaining how you need to alter your perception of your own content. It's like 'Yeah, do content you enjoy and are having fun with, who cares about what your viewers think." However, overall, if you are looking to make it a career, you need to think about your consumer and how they perceive your content against their needs.
@J4YsonPG3 жыл бұрын
1. Audience mid/late 20's up to late 30's. Engaged in chat dont mind shy lurkers. 2. Audence that enjoys casual gameplay, but also like a thrill of a pre-set challenge. They enjoy, FPS, 3rd person adventure/shooter games. 3. Who has an audience like that? not sure, watched your Minecraft stream where U talked about P plate driver and ... elec bike, youre good man, your chat was 🔥 I like your ideas, Ive been making notes and matching stuff to it. Just need to piece it all together. Thank you m8 🤙
@brisk71803 жыл бұрын
I want a chill chat that's active, engaged, doesn't take themselves too seriously, and easy to joke around with. I love it when I get to crack jokes about my gameplay or something goofy happening in the game and having someone in chat making one of their own. We end up bouncing jokes off each other and its such a fun time.
@Over_and_Out_3 жыл бұрын
i love how you made the end like a sassy trailor lol great vid! even though im late to it lol but seriously you deserve to be at 1M subs by now youve done an amazing job and you should be proud of what youve created
@Over_and_Out_3 жыл бұрын
but what you were saying about a list of people you wanna pertain to, ive been trying to think of that for literally months but the best i can come up with is i want people like me that just wanna know.... nothing specific in particular, but channels like modern rogue and the king of random i love those because they teach so mayn different things that just blow your mind without it needing to be in front of a chalkboard during a lecture. i want to be that person that everybody goes, "this guy has shown me so many things that i actually learned and love, not just went "cool" and forgot about it the next day and hes fun to interact with too"
@pankochanko3 жыл бұрын
These are some really interesting points you brought up, and some of them I can't even answer for myself, which is GOOD because I have some thinking and planning to do! Why should people stay? What makes my streams special? I literally have no idea! I'm surprised with how little I can critically think about my streams, that I somehow have 15-20 average viewers and an established demographic I intend on keeping (25 - 40+ years). BUT, I believe once I can start planning out content and be able to answer these questions - I should be able to grow more, which would be great. I've waffled a bit with content and that hurt my numbers - but I fully intend on coming back to focus on retro gaming because that category has a good pocket of like-minded, chill people like myself. Anyway, thanks for all of your videos - they have been an immense help.
@schmidthppns3 жыл бұрын
Hey man! So ice created every single thing on the channel myself. Working on my stream 24/7.. ive gotten 70 followers and 28 subs within the last couple of days. And before that it was going really slow so overall im pretty satisfied but being me i have to upgrade almost every time for myself and do things like adding a counter. Ive been stuck with this for 2 days now and i was wondering maybe you have a good explanation video for it!? Love to see that since you are spot on and more experienced! Thanks for any response in advance! Oh and almost forgot to say but this video is also very spot on alot of the things i honestly figured out or was kinda doing already but its always good to see some similar thinking of somebody with alot more experience! So also thanks for taking the time once again to explain to anyone what is best to do
@2Righty3 жыл бұрын
Sassy squad!!! You have briefly touched on this topic in other videos but it's awesome to get a full video on it! Your voice plays in my head when planning out a stream or creating titles 😂
@JdFromDownTheStreet3 жыл бұрын
Sassy! Amazing tips as always. Definitely copping the drop your controller for bits idea
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Go for it! Enjoy this VERY sassy #100%Crew Badge! Made of solid Sass! 💁♂️
@PROD.GIGGLER3 жыл бұрын
watching you while editing... keep making these because you help me and so many other people achieve their dreams;I've almost reached affiliate
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Hey Thanks! Glad to hear they’ve been helpful! :)
@Jsolid1103 жыл бұрын
sassy! Thanks again for all the content you create, I'm working really hard on implementing as many of your tips as possible, long process but it's slowly coming along!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Good luck, Solid :) Hope the videos help, and hope the hard work pays off! Enjoy this VERY Sassy commemorative #100%crew badge!
@itsjojoy3 жыл бұрын
So sassy!! I feel like you’ve just sat us all down and gone “listen here kids, stop making excuses, and listen to wise “old” Ejjay!” 😂😂 As always thanks, you’re advice goes a long way to helping improve everything I’m doing! One thing I do want to know, is have you ever had a buddy or support person to bounce ideas off? And what do we do if we don’t have that person, perhaps another video for how to stay creative on your own? Just a wee thought. Anyway too man as always, and love your KZbin and Twitch!!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Not to start with but I networked and found people who could help! :) Finding others from discord’s, moderators, etc, etc I think staying creative is really just finding people who make better content than you and going “F*ck. I need to do better…” at least that’s what gets me! Also! Please enjoy this very sassy commemorative #100%crew badge! It's made of one giant carved diamond! hahaha
@itsjojoy3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme haha brilliant! Glad I’m not the only other one that’s watching other streams and borrowing ideas 😅 Moderators are so incredibly helpful for growth too I’ve found! That’s been a fun learning curve. Thanks for the help eljay! This sassy Diamond badge is all the bling I’m ever going to need!
@Rudoculus2 жыл бұрын
Sassy, just jumped on here from your twitch morning stream right now and you outline a nice plan for streams and content creation. Thank you!
@jennifercooledge31813 жыл бұрын
Sassy! I love this formula. I'm going to implement it immediately. I already have goals for the games I play, so this should be pretty easy. Thanks LJ! I'll mention you in my videos. 😀 Keep up the great work and thanks for all help!
@ltbergstrum57823 жыл бұрын
Oh sassy comments incoming!! 😂 Great vid!! Appreciate all the great tips!!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah! Please enjoy this very sassy commemorative #100%crew badge! It's made of one giant carved diamond! hahaha
@Shurredz2 жыл бұрын
My man dropping gems once again, much appreciated!
@wolfie27043 жыл бұрын
SASSY Love your Videos my dude, they have helped me out a lot, still learning though which is why i keep coming back
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
So glad mate! :) Thanks for the kind words! Enjoy this VERY sassy #100%Crew Badge! Made of solid Sass! 💁♂️
@jongva32143 жыл бұрын
I want to chat with people, engage with their journeys and make them a part of my team by uplifting them. That content writes itself. My problems are CTA, announcements, and eventing. You always give me something to think about. Thanks Stream Scheme
@BilybobArms3 жыл бұрын
Oh boy am I feeling SASSY 👹 super great tips in here, it helps when some one really lays it all out there for you. Thank you so much for helping me keep my content fresh and not letting me go down terrible rabbit holes. You the real mvp
@silverwolfgamez2 жыл бұрын
I stream the sims, and its kind of split three ways: those who pop into streams and lurk as they are doing their own gameplay, those who watch for chaos, and those who could go either way depending on their mood (we simmers can be a weird bunch). I have a Chaos Wheel that viewers can redeem every fifteen minutes. It contains actions that will make things a bit more difficult, such as having my sim adopt a pet, lowering one of their skills a level, cutting their household funds in half, amongst others. I mention the wheel in my stream title, but I need to figure out a way to make myself standout more.
@esefine2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Sassy tips! This is great as always.
@Ryan-us7oh3 жыл бұрын
sassy! great vids man keep up the good work!! all very informative :)
@raskalgaming69672 жыл бұрын
sassy sassy sassy!!! XD Your videos have been extremely helpful, I am learning alot of things that I had no idea even went into streaming. It can be overwhelming at times, but learning and growing from it is fun... I'm just a super small furry V-Tuber on twitch with almost 60 followers, but I am hoping one day, with your tips and tricks that I can make this into something to be proud of! Thanks again
@EyalaRoberts3 жыл бұрын
A lightbulb went on for me when you said 'understand your viewers'. My niche is horror games but I always try to play down my reactions to jump scares because I don't want to look stupid, which is stupid because they are watching me to see me get jump scared *facepalm*. Thanks Eljay, sometimes the most obvious piece of advice is the most useful. #sassy
@mooscue3 жыл бұрын
Hey Eljay! Wanna say Ive been loving your videos and found you around March. Since then Ive been applying your tips and Ive seen some growth, I'll constantly review the notes I've taken and your videos to try and see maybe theres something I could do more of or if Im lacking somewhere. I know youre a busy person and I'm a complete stranger, would really like some advice on how to move forward when youre doing all you can to already improve your streams! Thank you once again for a great video and I hope youre staying safe and well! Cheers!
@Mtn_Mateo11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all these vids. Even 2 years later I’m just finding you and it’s helped immensely
@Odd_Endeavors3 жыл бұрын
I just want to thank you for your content, man! I’ve been watching for about 6 months & I truly am grateful to have come across your channel. You have definitely helped me in my endeavors. Cheers!🍻
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Heck thanks so much mate! Hope the videos have helped you! :)
@connie88282 жыл бұрын
what about some paradoxes like, what if I'm trying to improve in the game but my viewers want me to stay bad? or what if I want to create more interactions with people that my viewers tend to change/leave when there's new people? or times when you get viewers that only want to talk to you about what they want, but never acknowledges any one else in the chat? it becomes tough to balance putting out your niche content and making your niche demographic happy. are there any thoughts you have pertaining to a chat that starts telling you how to "dance for them"?
@wolfgirlgaming643 жыл бұрын
Sassy! Thank you for always posting the videos. The content is always engaging and truly creates a think moment and call to action. This came at the perfect time for me and you are the reason I joined twitch in the first place. you were the first streamer I discovered through your youtube videos and welcomed me in from the moment i typed hello. Thank you!
@neverlearn_gaming3 жыл бұрын
Love the channel always great advice and I have to say ur best advice at least the one I know that keeps my stream down is keeping up my stream schedule
@killerkagerage3 жыл бұрын
Sassy! Great content with very valid and up to date information my dude.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Glad you think so! 100% crew?! Please take this #100%crew badge! Heck yeah!
@Tamaranth4043 жыл бұрын
Sassy! I only just started streaming (only 13 followers, and I can still count on my fingers the number of times I've been live lol) but your videos have helped a lot! I'm not trying to "make it big" as a streamer -- I have no intention of ever trying to turn it into my primary job, or even make Partner for that matter (though I would like to get to Affiliate, mostly for the community-building tools/perks that come with it) -- but that being said I still want to make my streams the best they can be for my community, so I really appreciate all useful info from this channel! As for my target audience... When I watch other streamers I'm always the most engaged when there's some form of on-going story (e.g. the more immersive world-building games, or RPGs with a heavier focus on the roleplay aspects & interactions). I get pulled into the lore super easily, and then I end up never wanting to miss a stream because I feel invested in the tale and the "characters". That's mostly how I game, too. My favorites games are always the ones that let me sort of lose myself in another world for a while, so my ideal audience would be one that's eager to delve into that story with me and talk about it, while also having fun discovering what sorts of weird/interesting things we can do in this world, and occasionally getting side-tracked exploring stuff just because we can lol. (Why yes Skyrim is a favorite of mine, however did you guess? 😂) I can definitely see now why you said to write that down -- just the writing it part really helped! Thanks again for all the tips and helpful info!
@needleandhomestead3 жыл бұрын
Lol sassy. I had my first stream last night and nicknamed a character sassy. Your videos are pure gold and helped me go into my first stream feeling confident. My audience is women 30-40 who enjoy casual gaming (think Stardew), like reading, and crafting. They just want a relaxing night to hangout, lurk, and maybe knit while they watch and listen. This is me as well so I choose a game that fits this and has good visibility. I’m having fun and know my target audience will too.
@benwilliams75427 ай бұрын
Sassy!! I know it's an old video but I've just got into streaming and I'm rattling through all your videos, great advice and help ❤
@oBruxoFut3 жыл бұрын
Wellp, I'm a Brazilian streamer, we are the "country of the memes", and what I want is people who laughs of my dumb jokes (they are really bad). I'm very bad at every single game, so my slogan is: "So much fun, so poor gameplay", and that's true. I've been streaming for a month now and just reached the 5 viewers avg, IDK how to keep growing but I'm trying to learn with your videos, thanks "É o Jay" (that's how I call you)
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Good luck :) Have you worked out your audience yet? #earlygang
@oBruxoFut3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme I'm trying. Sometimes I get people within another vibe, like: "oh, why do you keep making jokes? just play the game", but that's fine, I don't want to change my style.
@ardentswain22743 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making these! You always put everything in an easy to understand(and entertaining) format and it's really helpful! Also- sassy
@WasdMan143 жыл бұрын
chill people creating a safe space, joke-y, fun, like a safe space, do whatever. ok with watching what i want to play, like a bit of messing around, just having fun. a few of the streamers that i watch already have communities like this. and by god those last two questions are hard.
@capnyoungs68963 жыл бұрын
Sassy! Hey man, just wanted to say i really enjoy these videos helping others set themselves up for a successful streaming experience! I used to stream a couple years ago and then life got extremely busy and had to step away. Have been thinking of getting back into it so have been doing more and more research on how to do it right this time around and for the right reasons. So i appreciate all you do and have saved many of these to a personal folder to go back and watch over and over again. keep up the good work!
@bacon44453 жыл бұрын
I got affiliate by just jumping into streaming not knowing what im doing and learning along with my audience. I'm not a very organized person so thats just how i do things. I do really enjoy streaming and I will definitely try to incorporate some of your ideas because you know a lot more about streaming than I do and because my audience expects be to be a bit more professional now that ive gotten affiliate. Thanks for making these amazing tips videos, They really help and I will continue to watch them!!
@canariequeen652773 жыл бұрын
people who want to engage with me and are around my age and community focused. my goal is to create a stream where anyone can go and relax or get pumped up and forget about that rough day at work. ive had those days everyone has had them. i want people to come in have fun and engage to disengage from having an entirely bad day. thank you for creating these videos it really helps me get my head on straight and keep my goals to the forefront.
@canariequeen652773 жыл бұрын
very sassy
@savy150123 жыл бұрын
You be so sassy! I love these videos as always
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks! :) Have a very sassy commemorative #100%crew badge! It's made of one giant carved diamond!
@JenniferLSell3 жыл бұрын
Another great video!! Keep up the great work!!
@genghisyan19343 жыл бұрын
Took a few days to think about it but I think I got my answer here (was going to break it down to 4 person but didnt have the time): Target Audience demography: 20-30s young adults who live in either Australia, SE Asia, or East Asia. Their interest will consist of some or one: Travel, video games, tech, movies, anime, playing or consuming music Their worries: Work pressure, social status, environmental concerns, their future. Their Interest: Wanna to chill out after work or school, learn some new tips and tricks of their game they're into, some social interaction when they cant meet their friends on a weekday, be interested in learning some cool historical event they might not heard of, discovering fun facts or discussing of interesting trivia topics What value I can give them: Entertain them by being bad in some games and making dumb jokes, make funny tutorial videos on KZbin, share my travel stories and history of the countries I learned, share some interesting topic I just researched or listened to a podcast for, play chilled or lofi music in the background, stories on my life experiences and advise
@PandaUK3 жыл бұрын
your videos are always so helpful. I have a mix of younger and older viewers, usually its people that want to play games with me and that's amazing. I do giveaways on games like adopt me they seem to really like that. They love killing me on ROBLOX shooters to which is also great fun for all of us. They love that I let them pick games we play :) I want to incorporate a game when the lol hits like group tetris or something equally as fun. All my streams are usually family friendly I always remind my viewers that younger viewers may be watching so use appropriate language. When i play more mature games i try to do it at a later time so that my younger viewers aren't upset that they cant watch. Most of the people that watch are new friends and some old friends. I welcome every member like you said and ask about their days, the most important bit is i remember them and try to recall what they've said previously so that they feel connected and to know they are important. I always give appreciation to everyone. I have a hard time setting goals but I'm going to work on it. I met some amazing streamers on twitch before i started streaming and most of them play similar games to myself. Only their age ranges are more mature than mine usually with exceptions. Sorry for the essay.
@MisterVloop Жыл бұрын
oh yeah... #sassy 🤣 But I also took notes of everything! Let's put this to work!!! Thanks a bunch, buddy!
@larshthecasualmechwarrior41233 жыл бұрын
My Audience Goals: (Been Streaming since 2016 / 2017 playing mecha games) - Playing games to a casual non hardcore audience - Using mech builds (or teams) that are not the cream of the crop - Having fun using while using underwhelming characters or builds in game (win or lose!) - Ultimate goal is branch to games that have some RPG fantasy elements as well. Trying that now in Genshin Impact.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
It's interesting, I've always thought of Mech Gamers to be fairly hardcore gamers with min maxing, and a lot of strategy but I think that's because I just suck at BattleTech hahaha Keep working on finding that audience, figuring out what they want, and how they'll find you! Good luck, Larsh! :) Hope the videos help!
@larshthecasualmechwarrior41233 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme Thanks for all the videos and tips! I took a break from 2020, so I'm rebuilding my audience again from the slight loss I took. Min maxing is fun, but its even better when you take a mash up build of something that shouldn't work, and you somehow make it work :)
@paintedmanARMY3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the good advice like always homie
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Hope it helped mate! #earlygang
@niknakplayz3 жыл бұрын
SASSY ❤️ Great video man!
@MrsRemi3 жыл бұрын
Great video again, I'm so glad I subscribed! I LOVE that your tips are actually applicable and actionable. • target audience: people around my age (20's), artists/art community, casual gamers, anime fans/vtubers, people who follow my art already • stream type: mostly chill streams, mix of entertainment (games) and education (art) • big streamers: Vtubers such as Ina, ChaiKitsu • why click?: trying fun titles, appealing overlay that shows my stream vibes • why stay?: channel point free art reward, small community w/ lots of interaction, milestones for stream enhancements/regular upgrades, interactive commands w/ mascots, chill vibes for winding down after long days Adding hurdles to your title really helps, I did a "Aiming for Top5 in Tetris99" stream which performed ~20% better than other streams. People even stayed after my 5th connection crash. And I want to work on crossposting on KZbin, but for now I have to put a few more weeks of work into my stream setup!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
I love all the detail! It seems like whenever someone mentions Vtubers they are also super tuned into audience intent and are working hard! Keep it up, Mrs Remi!
@MrsRemi3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme thank you! I'm at just 78 followers but I get 5-10 consistent viewers which is rewarding in itself. And having the privilege to design my own overlay and emotes as an artist really helps to keep the streams fresh. Been bingewatching your tutorials, you help a lot with motivation and I felt inclined to comment after you said some people might call it comment-baiting! More people should watch your stuff honestly ♡
@supermegaginge25303 жыл бұрын
Really helpful, thanks for all the tips Also Sassy 😂
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
So glad, SuperMegaGinge! :) Enjoy this VERY sassy #100%Crew Badge! Made of solid Sass! 💁♂️
@TheSpookyDooky13 жыл бұрын
Great vid… some would say it was even a bit SASSY! 😂
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Yes it was! Enjoy this VERY sassy #100%Crew Badge! Made of solid Sass! 💁♂️
@SoulZeroTwo3 жыл бұрын
My answers: -I want an audience like RTGame's. A good, inviting and accepting community that enjoys sticking around, and discovering new games. Whether they lurk or not doesn't matter too much. -The majority of my audience tends to watch Friday Night Funkin'. Some of them do come back for other games, which is nice to see. -Again, RTGame has an audience that I love, and I'm hoping to have a similar audience. He makes a lot of well-placed jokes and holds community events. He also has moderators to stop the toxic trolls. Edit: Sassy
@lokigodson3 жыл бұрын
good job very well illustrated and filmed. I really need to step up my game on video production
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks, Loki! :) Good luck!
@CRUDEDriving3 жыл бұрын
No need for sass, this is all great food for thought. Thanks for the tips, I'm actually going to set a goal for my next stream which was just a plain old "playthrough". 🙏
@Klischeeemo3 жыл бұрын
Very good video, made me think a lot! I am making a list of videos from creators like you so I can think more about my streams, and this one will definetly get on it. I really thank you for your content, I am pausing my twitch "career" at the moment because I am not really satisfied with it how it currently is, and you are really helping me out to change some stuff! Keep on with your great work ^^
@mikey1sdf7613 жыл бұрын
Yet another super helpful video for a new streamer like me. Thanks for sharing your great content!
@zaieth3 жыл бұрын
Ok, I like watching your content while I take shits… you caught me. I mean it! You actually caught me lmao
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Knew it!
@aaralynonblitz2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! This is incredibly helpful :3
@jaycakezz3 жыл бұрын
Oof, I feel triggered by the first 10 seconds of this video XD But as always, another helpful video. I've since bought a big notepad to note everything you've mentioned. Though I'm still trying to get to the goals/stakes/payoffs, I at least was able to figure the type of people that I want to watch and WHAT they like to watch. After my stream tonight, I've realized that apparently I get a LOT more viewers when I play games HORRIBLY lmao so moving on from here now I can ACTUALLY start to come up with a game plan. It's crazy that such a small step like that could actually start to get the ball rolling. Thank you as always!! And I swear one of these days I will wake up early enough to catch a full stream of yours!! SASSSSSYYYYY
@KeirrenLee3 жыл бұрын
Never thought about goals in the way you’ve explained. Thank you!!
@sunrun1763 жыл бұрын
100% sassy! 100%! This is without question or hesitation THE most insightful, helpful, informative, instructive, engaging, and inspiring Streaming Tutorial video I have ever seen! I found it encouraging enough to actually take the time to write out the questions/problems AND to REALLY think honestly and objectively not only about what my answers are, but how those answers show the things that *I* need to do and change in order to make my Stream someplace ppl want to visit, stay, AND come back to again, and again, and again! In other words, now I can see what direction to go in AND what steps to take to REALLY get going there! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!💜🥲 Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some planning to do for my next stream!
@portaIwaIker3 жыл бұрын
LOL, clicked on @Naysy 😎👍 Sassy.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Partly because I recognised her but mostly because she was the ONLY streamer who stood out! Everyone else looked the exact same hahaha Please enjoy this sassy commemorative #100%Crew badge!
@zereksol75273 жыл бұрын
Yo I always watch your vids and they are helping me with viewers thanks
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
It is also your own hard work! :)
@zereksol75273 жыл бұрын
That is true thank you for telling me that
@alexmconie30123 жыл бұрын
heh. sassy. Great content as usual mate 🤙🏻
@mystic72725 ай бұрын
God damn it. He said "It doesn't matter what size you are" and my mind completely forgot why I clicked on the video and became more interested in whatever came next