I hope this wasn't harsh or disheartening! I just wanted to be honest with everyone about how hard it can be! Let me know in the comments what you think! And If you want to join our growing community check out our other content: bit.ly/JoinTheStreamScheme 🕘Timestamps: 0:00 Video Start! 0:33 Introduction! 1:20 OWN3D Sponsor Segment! 2:04 How Your Motivation Can Cause Your Stream To Fail! 3:40 How To Motivate Yourself To Create Content Or Stream! 6:30 The Truth About How Much Money Streamers Earn! 8:40 The Truth About How UNSTABLE Twitch Revenue Is! 10:38 The Truth About Why You Aren't Growing On Twitch! 13:06 The Truth About How HARD It Is To Grow On Twitch! 13:55 The REAL REASON Why You Might Never Grow On Twitch!
@DankerYTx3 жыл бұрын
Hello
@vague27183 жыл бұрын
Genuinely not harsh or disheartening, at least for me. I've watched enough vids and did enough research to understand that I don't want to stream for the usual reasons that others do. I am in it to make friends and build a community of people who want to have fun and express common interests. If I end up making money, that's just a small bonus. Plus learning about all this behind the scenes stuff is just fun for me.
@minecraftmad87533 жыл бұрын
being honist is better than liying
@AlHaqimBarrett3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for all the work and tip. Your vods have helped my stream to evolve its look over time, those im still small Im super happy to have what followers and views I have. And yes you make me laugh out loud all the time. Keep up the great work!
@PinPawnChess3 жыл бұрын
Not harsh AT ALL. plus like someone else said, honesty > harshness
@GrandmaBooTTV3 жыл бұрын
_"It's okay to want to have growth. But, you need to appreciate what you have now..."_ This was the single most important thing I needed to hear. My motivation to stream began as one thing, but time has changed it into another. It's been 5 months now and like an entity, my streams are evolving and so am I. Thank you for your continued advice.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Glad the video helped, Yarnage :) Appreciate the kind comment!
@cynicalia Жыл бұрын
How’s it go you still streaming bud?
@Peebsious3 жыл бұрын
This wasn't harsh. This was real. And real sometimes hurts, but like making mistakes it helps you improve and grow. Thanks for the reality check!
@rontenchavez46053 жыл бұрын
It's always what I say whenever people say that streaming is the "easiest job in the world". It's not really because of the difficulty to stream but rather the difficulty on how to become successful at streaming. Some people criticizes successful content creators by saying "only you do is just play video games and get money" and it just makes me sad. They never really imagined the time, effort and sacrifices of some successful content creators in order to get there.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Exactly, I get frustrated seeing mainstream media make fun of E-sports as well. People reading a teleprompter being paid a great salary make fun of 18 - 20 year olds who have become incredibly skilled at games then compete with others while drawing millions of viewers online. People lack empathy and understanding about the industry, so they belittle it. Great comment, Ron!
@rontenchavez46053 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme TRUE, I also love E-sports and I hate what the mainstream media says about the players and belittles the industry. With that said, I think their view is changing little by little and more viewers are being attracted into the industry!
@RED_Rogue3 жыл бұрын
Omg true even tho I’m a small streamer streaming it’s hard when you have to try to stand out in a sea of other content creator and intern have to also need to out think all of them to even just a few people
@guidedawakenings3 жыл бұрын
Not harsh, streamers need too hear this because streaming has never been about money but it seems that is what it is now. I am getting ready too kick off my streaming channel as well as a unique aspect of production that is not being done right now. This was brilliantly done and definitely will be telling people about this video. Keep up the content
@gean08gr2 жыл бұрын
KZbin also hasnt been about money to begin with also?
@atomicredd3 жыл бұрын
I definitely needed to hear this. Being a smaller streamer definitely has its ups and downs when it comes to motivation but I feel like growth and learning about your audience is the best part about the journey. I've been streaming for nearly over a year, not really knowing what I wanted until now. I know this advice will help me set expectations for myself, and hopefully I can grow as a content creator. I hope to look back at this comment in the next couple of years and be proud of my growth as a content creator and a person!
@Eeowna3 жыл бұрын
I loved this video!! So many people see streaming it's self as the grind, but I treat streaming as the reward for the grind off stream!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Such a good way to look at it!
@HustleMagnets3 жыл бұрын
Facts!!!!!
@bruisedjinx3 жыл бұрын
The tip about uploading other content is so good and a lot of people don't seem to realize that Twitch livestreaming isn't the only thing out there. Even if you have a stream setup, OBS has a record function as well. I'm planning on moving house in a few months and am planning to record and edit videos to upload while i'll be offline and unable to stream.
@HustleMagnets3 жыл бұрын
Straight facts!!!!!!!
@HiyoriVT3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Had some of my viewers/friends link me this in discord this morning. A very important, healthy dose of reality. I'm not huge myself (climbing up to 50 CCVs) but I talk about business and growth a fair bit on stream and am asked regularly about it, and what's here pretty much mirrors how I've been feeling. I'll definitely be sharing this video whenever the topic comes up again.
@MysticRue3 жыл бұрын
I'm really glad that you made this video! I personally stream just as a hobby but being someone who always likes to improve I take one tip every video and I apply it to my stream to make it a little better. Thank you again for all the hard truth advice you give, it truly means a lot.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help! Hope you always enjoy making content! :)
@CallMeBlackout_3 жыл бұрын
That last part of the video is the biggest yet hardest pill to swallow. I’ve had friends or people from my chat tell me, “I wanna stream to help my parents” and this is before they’re even an affiliate. A lot of people see the outcome and not the process and base their decision off that and that alone. Also, something I feel like is important to point out is that just because someone hits Partner, they think they’re making millions and their successful. For me, I think success from Twitch is if you can sustain yourself with the money coming in. Because if you’re able to replace your income from a job with Twitch, you’re successful at it. Great video as always! 😁
@rambinio953 жыл бұрын
As a new streamer, your honesty has driven me to work harder. I’ve watched so many off your videos that has just motivated me to improve not only my equipment, my stream and my content but also motivated me to succeed. I love your advice and I’ll keep an eye out for further videos for more advice. Thank you❤️
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Any growth is down to your own hard work, Rambinio! I appreciate the kind words, but it is all you!
@rambinio953 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@RelyeaGaming3 жыл бұрын
Really great tips! Nothing here that I would outright disagree with
@itsjojoy3 жыл бұрын
Awesome as always Eljay. Growth is certainly happening, it’s steady but I can see the the effort is paying off! Thank you for your straight no frills advise! I have a long term goal to one day pop into your chat with a little purple tick ✔️ and give you a big virtual hug for the advice and motivation!
@Banana_393 жыл бұрын
This hit really close to home and I'm really thankful to hear it all. As a young adult who quit their job to start streamin, it's been incredibly difficult and much more work than I could have imagined. I think these are really important things to tell new streamers, and I really appreciate it, all 3 topics were things I needed to hear. Thanks again Eljay, cheers!
@Kernell_Zar3 жыл бұрын
My motivation, well I don't exactly have one. I wanted to stream quite a while ago but things got in the way etc... About a month ago I took about 2-3 weeks researching what games I should stream to be fun for me and the viewers, and also watching a bunch of videos on stuff about streaming. You have been the best advice I've taken so far and it helped out tremendously, like more than you can imagine. It's been about 2 weeks of streaming now and things are going great for the most part. I've come a long way in just that time, I've set personal and channel goals, gotten better equipment, and reached out to people to help me. I seriously can’t thank you enough for the videos and streams, they've put a spark back into me to start this again. I really enjoy getting it all set up so everyone has a good time and interacting with all the new people that show up even if they only type a letter they didn’t mean to send lol. If anyone out there reading this wants to start, do it but DO NOT expect anything. I went in with a really open mind and a passion for all the things said here and more to stream. If you do decide to do this I really hope it works out for you in whatever you are trying to achieve. This is another path down the journey of my life that I am now walking down, and am I really happy I’ve decided to take it once again. Thank you to anyone that took the time out of their day to read this, I really appreciate it.
@backyardgoat45393 жыл бұрын
Once again you get me to watch a full video. 15 minutes and 33 seconds of bloody awesome content. After my 1640 hours of streaming on Twitch making 0.3 cents an hour while streaming and less than 0.1 cents an hour if I count the time behind the scenes. You just pushed me over the edge I am afraid of... Editing. But sadly I am now falling to realise that you are to 97% correct. Thank you for the great advice. Keep up the good work!
@havoktracks3 жыл бұрын
I started streaming because of the interactions with viewers, who enjoy the game I play as much as I do. Not for the money not for the fame. I grew in about a month from 0 to 275 followers and to 10 average viewers. That to me is amazing enough. All the tips you provided do help a lot some more then others depending on the content offcourse, thank you for sharing your experience with us.
@Hyacsho3 жыл бұрын
You're right though; I've had a dude complain that he doesn't want to make content or record, but can't understand why no one is watching him play Apex Legends. It's not harsh, it's the truth, and I'm tired of people lying to themselves too. Thanks for the video as always, keep rocking!
@lewissurveillance2 жыл бұрын
I never comment on motivational videos , but this one you nailed it as to who I am and a lot sharper than I thought. Your 2 motivations is me all the way. Fourtauately I am retired and have a life pension and had figured it will take me a slow few years to grow. I am a old late streamer but I should do well in a few years by time I am 65 years old. You should look into making something for seniors. Not so much to make the end goal of money but something to do to keep them lively for we knows they like to entertain. Great Video!!
@poaxie29763 жыл бұрын
Your vids never fail to help someone out
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Glad they help mate! :)
@kammiekidd2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love when u made the point about motivation and asking yourself why you dont have a reason
@pepineros46813 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video, great message. If people get upset at hearing this because they only want to hear “I’m great and if I’m not successful it’s because of something I can’t control” then you don’t need them in your audience anyway. Much love!
@RetroHeadquarters3 жыл бұрын
Great video man. I'm a realist myself so I had no problem hearing the facts. We need more video's like these.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Ya never know right, we might all succeed but we might also end up with a fun hobby of 20 - 30 viewers enjoying our content!
@RetroHeadquarters3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme Too true. You never really know.
@polyhammer5523 жыл бұрын
I started streaming regularly with a schedule for about 2 months now and I only just now realised why I keep going back to it when I only have 1-2 people watching. It's because I LOVE to talk. I love talking so much no one even has to listen 😂 but I also love teaching people things and answering questions. I love people and I love talking and I love gaming. So of course twitch has been fun ❤️ I appreciate all the awesome tips ElJay!!!
@drakethedm3 жыл бұрын
Hey man just wanted to stop by and say thank you for making all these videos. I started my streaming journey back in september of this year and your videos have helped me keep at it, keep trying to improve and keep doing what i love doing, talking to others who are just as passionate about gaming and nerding out as i am. so...Thanks
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Good luck mate! Glad the videos have been helpful!
@ZeusKabooze3 жыл бұрын
The last part was so inspiring, i feel the fire in me. It makes me so so happy to hear this as i am on the correct path. Dont give up! Keep that fire alight!
@rosecottagetarot3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honesty. It definitely helps knowing that after four years I am still trying my best to work into my stream because it's my dream. I have had to fight family and friends, release a lot of people, and still push through. Not only is it hard from Twitch side, but also having support at home is also necessary. I have been watching your youtube content for some time now and it's really helped me understand the nature of the beast basically. Thank you again and bless you for what you do.
@felimancer3 жыл бұрын
I have to admit, I am one of those people who is currently unemployed and decided to give twitch a try. That being said I've watched your videos from back when I was setting up my stream to the present day. I've been realistic with my goals and focused on the mental health benefit - because streaming really helps with my social anxiety and general isolation. From my perspective, don't feel too bad about those of us who are trying twitch to help our situation. I may not be making enough to support myself, but I am making enough to help pay for things that improve my chances of a regular job. Your advice has gone a long way to help with that, so thank you
@productivewithADHD2 жыл бұрын
Just want to say I've been implementing the brilliantly actionable tips in your videos for my husband's stream for 3 days now - and his first time streaming with these updates got him his highest in-stream follower count in his 2 years of streaming. By a lot. Can't wait to implement them for myself and show up better for my (very small) community. Thanks for these videos!
@StreamScheme2 жыл бұрын
So happy to hear it’s going well for you guys :)
@WaywardPython3 жыл бұрын
Hit the nail on the head, Eljay. I feel like I’m on a plateau at the moment, and it would be all too easy to pack it in and walk away. But I still feel like I’m doing a lot of things well, and I’m constantly looking at ways to improve. They don’t always come off, but it’s better than staying still and stagnating.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Aim for the stars! And even if you miss, you might end up with a positive community of 25 - 50 viewers who love your content!
@WaywardPython3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme That's all I ask. I wouldn't want 1,000 people in chat, I wouldn't be able to keep up!
@TentaBat2 жыл бұрын
I can relate a lot of this to artwork! Of course you’re not gonna make that $100 illustration from the get go! You need the time to hone your skill and share your work! “Also I didn’t get enough attention as a child” Damn, I felt that! Same, but also part of my motivation is having a break from artwork that I’m already burnt out on, plus talking to familiar usernames! “And you don’t get there until you’ve worked hours on end for nothing” I could be that guy and say “well its TECHNICALLY for nothing if you get there!” But there’s no telling if you’ll get there at all! And especially at the start, it’s gonna FEEL like it’s for nothing. Thanks for the tips! Consistency is not my strong suit as I’m a night owl, but I’ll make it work!
@maisdumais2 жыл бұрын
Hey Eljayem! I just wanted to say I watched almost all your video and I start streaming today! I'm so excited! Thank you for your tips, trick and your truth! I am trully gratefull for your help it being so easy to follow. Have a good day! xoxoxo
@risachi60182 жыл бұрын
You helped me so much. This is what I needed to hear. The brutal truth. If I didn't watch this video, I'd still be stuck in my sugarcoated thoughts. I'd be indecisive and impulsive. You have no idea, but you helped me alot. :)
@darqkitsune3 жыл бұрын
Definitely not disheartening at all. Youre 100% right about EVERYTHING here. Thank you!!!
@theaquares3 жыл бұрын
One eye opening thing I’ve learned about myself is that I’m very very picky about what it is I want to stream with. Streamlabs for example gave me so many issues, because I wanted to use it at the best possible settings. However, after some introspective criticism I realized that I needed to not be so hard headed and just appreciate what I can do now, and eventually work up to that phase of streaming that I idealize myself doing. Finding your channel has helped me realize my passion was misplaced at first, but now that I’ve found the true challenge of becoming a streamer it seems to have only fanned the flames! So thank you for being realistic and setting the bar high, because it only makes me want to try harder!
@hye19182 жыл бұрын
Is it weird that at 6:18 I teared up, amazing video man very helpful! Mentally and emotionally. Love how you broke it down deeper then surface level.
@BelmontGaming2 жыл бұрын
dude, that seinfeld method you mentioned... i was tthinking about that these days - but not in such a clear and concise way. thanks!
@hatredsgames2 жыл бұрын
It’s the truth brother. Awesome video. I love making content for others to enjoy, I have such a crazy work schedule so I can’t go live a lot but I can edit videos and clips. Thanks for all the info.
@Claudwig_3 жыл бұрын
Great video and great advice, it doesn’t get any more real than this. This has got to start as a hobby and not as a get rich scheme, you have to hustle and network to build a community, luckily the streamer community is the most welcoming there is. It will cost money and time at the beginning, but the sacrifice pays off in many ways.
@Nintenbro_gaming2 жыл бұрын
I subscribed after watching two of your videos, you’re a godsend for beginners like me!
@maxleid84512 жыл бұрын
This is the most relatable video on the topic of motivation. When I was asked in school how I can be this motivated to work all the time for it, I just said "I'm not motivated". Because I just did what I had to, because I thought that I should do it. Made this resolve for school and it worked, I made this resolve for working out and it worked and I made this resolve a few weeks ago for streaming and I will not stop. Because I think that I should keep streaming.
@c_g_23963 жыл бұрын
quit streaming a few months ago. Did it as a hobby and loved it for a while. Once I started making money from it I genuinely started to enjoy it less.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
You are not alone, actually A LOT of creators feel the same.
@mimilimi59843 жыл бұрын
Great advice, as always. Happy you published this vid in the end. Will be sharing it!
@Vedranation3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the down to earth, realible and truthful content, instead of selling fake dreams.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Hope it helped mate! I really want to make sure I never push a fake dream.
@kammiekidd2 жыл бұрын
Your happiness and proudness in this video warms my heart
@WheresWolfie3 жыл бұрын
You're videos have helped me grow my stream slowly using attainable goals. That have kept me hitting that go live button. Thank you for your work and videos
@emenalus3 жыл бұрын
I first started streaming in the New Years of 2020, and what first started as a simple Flash Player appreciation stream before its shutdown turned into something of a passion that I am in love with even up to this day. I'm actually surprised by the fact how many people start streaming for the sake of money - I kept on streaming just because I wanted to make people happy. I wanted to make them laugh, feel comfortable and if something ailed them, I would be there to talk about it. It's never really been about the money for me, but instead what kept me going was seeing my viewers every single day I was streaming. It's comforting to know that someone's eager to see you do stuff and invest their time on you! Of course, streaming has never been just walking on roses. I started out with no previous knowledge and I used to have really choppy streams. For example, I was using VBR instead of CBR for a certain period of time and it felt awkward to have overlooked such an important detail. However, in the long run I felt good about finding and solving issues since that meant that my viewers would be having a better time on the next stream :) You also kind of figure the limitations of your equipment as you go along... I can only stream in 720p 30fps, I had a cheap headset with a mic on it and had no camera. Upgrades cost money and unfortunately, you don't get much of it as a student. Luckily, my viewers were incredibly supportive of me and helped me procure an affordable camera as well as a good USB mic to get me started - things that I am so grateful for even up to this day ^^ There's a lot I still need to improve on in streams, but I'm eager to do so once I'm able to! It's not a crime to have a different motivation when starting out, but I would say that it's a much bigger virtue and motivation to start streaming with the intent of wanting to do so for what it is - entertainment. People can tell the difference when someone's doing it because they enjoy it or because of something else. If you're serious about starting streaming, don't focus on the money but instead be happy over the little things that you earn along the way: The connections that you make, the good moments while you're streaming and the fact that each day is always different - you don't know who's going to hop in, follow or maybe drop a sub! For that reason, each and every single day is something to look forward to :) It's rough at the beginning and like Elijah said, a viewer has a lot of streamers to choose from. So just be at your best, and even if you didn't achieve as much as you did your last stream, just be happy about what you have - even if you didn't get a new viewer, there's still the others who still look forward to what you do, and if they chose you over thousands of streamers, it's something to be happy about.
@Eleji3 жыл бұрын
Did my 2nd affiliate stream yesterday after starting my channel 2 months ago and BOOM 20 subs by the end of the 2 hour stream. Thanks so much for your videos Eljay you bloody legend.
@linden343402 жыл бұрын
Ugh dude your videos like this give me life they remind me I love doing what I do and that I took a realistic approach to my stream and gives me a feeling of motivation
@blandglmaster82553 жыл бұрын
Love your honesty. It might sound harsh to some people but in the end we all need a reality check. Also early gang yayy👍🏻
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
#earlygang Let's go! I hope it comes across less like a harsh reality check and more an honest explanation that it isn't as easy as people make out.
@JakiStow3 жыл бұрын
The best streaming tips are also the hardest to hear! Great advice, and I hope many will get a useful slap to the face out of it!
@FancySpicyTuna3 жыл бұрын
Every time you put out a video, or following the old ones always helps me out when i hit a wall in building my stream ideas. Plus your discord is a great community to ask for advice.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Really kind, the discord community are honestly amazing, incredibly proud of the positive and actionable nature of the server!
@brandonvargas59253 жыл бұрын
Hey Eljay! I’ve watched almost every video you’ve posted since last year in about 3 days. I finally did my first stream yesterday and I enjoyed it a lot! I got 1 person to pretty much watch almost my whole stream. He was chatting with me and everything. He were having actual conversations in chat so I know it wasn’t a bot. I even did a discord call with him & we were playing fall guys together. I was all cool and felt legit. Then he ask me to join a discord that would help me grow. I explained to him that I wanted to grow by myself the right way and he seem pretty understanding about it. Even stayed for literally the rest of my stream. What threw me off was he later said something along the lines of “ I really want to help you grow but you’re gonna have to do something you do like, but I think you can make it to affiliate in one time so I want to help you.” This set off a bunch of red flags for me. Mind you he said this after I told him that I also want to do a play through of Outlast for the first time. He told me that he’d watch me again. So it just feels really weird & I don’t know how to handle the situation. Some advice on this would be amazing 😅
@strawberrywolfcreatz59182 жыл бұрын
I'm working towards being a tattoo artist and my side hustle is making stickers out of those designs. Streaming is a way I can let people get a behind the scenes look as well as a view at the authentic Mexican with all the chaos that is my workflow and life. Streaming isn't the end goal for me. It's more of a backdoor to my genuine self if anyone wants to hang out. I'm also using it as a way to get content for the KZbin channel I'll be starting as another way of discoverability. Streaming, for me, is a fun extra activity, not the main bread and butter. As an artist, it's nice to be able to go live and have a work session with people who I like to hang out with. :)
@Lawnlurker Жыл бұрын
I get where you're coming from when you say this was hard to put out there, but this was honestly such a good video. Thank you for saying it like you see it! Hopefully someone will take it for the good advice and viewpoint it is and benefit from it! I will certainly carry your words with me going forward!
@SkaaKruOfficial2 жыл бұрын
I started this just over a month ago. I reached affiliate at day 11, and now I average about 6-9 people per stream. Absolutely love what I do and wouldn't change it for the world. I've since built a small community and am currently working towards getting better at talking. I don't script anything, due to being lazy, but I'm trying to get better. Still missing crucial key steps to further improve, but that will come in due time.
@phazon_kiwi3 жыл бұрын
I started streaming mostly just to learn new skills and have fun, talk about a massive amount of learning! I'm slowly figuring out my YT content, I have only 2 days that I stream for 3 hours, and I think having a consistent streaming schedule really makes the difference! I have under 300 followers on twitch, but average 10+ viewers, and that's massive to me! Thanks for the video Eljay, always good to have a reality check to remind ourselves why we stream 👍
@theangeldan57463 жыл бұрын
This sort of content is gold, best I've seen from you. It's not criticism it's contructive critcism, two completely different things. Keep up the amazing work dude!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that! I do hope it helps!
@m3redgt2 жыл бұрын
finally someone who has the guts to tell the truth instead of that "equipment doesn't matter" bullshit .. it's just not true anymore today i for myself started streaming very recently for one reason: hoping that my few online friends would enjoy watching me doing that one thing i'm kind of good at.. those are just a few people but if they're there interacting with me on my stream that's all i need/want and i've sat here for the last 2 days tinkering and developing my stream features and quality so they can have the best time possible on my stream
@C0smicz0mbie2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this!! I have been wanting to stream for 3 reasons (like you said). None of them are for money or popularity. I just get discouraged that my viewers went down and I know I shouldn’t be. I’m going to try and change that. ☺️
@ADreadGaming3 жыл бұрын
I know the 2 things hurting me the most is a schedule and editing. Also I think what you said was needed for new streamers just starting out I only been at this starting in the summer and i learned so much. Watching videos like yours has helped a lot ^_^
@grapefruitclinton7672 жыл бұрын
As a musician that spent the last ten years making $5 an hour playing on songs that sell millions of copies or shows on TV viewed by millions or songs with millions of views on KZbin, my motivation to stop people from making the mistake I did, I'll deal with the hit in pay, if I make $1 an hour at least there is an upside, music is so cheap, you gotta make "complete content" IMO. Like you said if I do it consistently I'll get better. Great video, thought provoking.
@GSXHeckler3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. This whole content creation and streaming thing was originally intended to be fun and a place where I try new things and have fun while learning. It seemed like a good transition over from my career in live events. I like your tips because they focus on things that many of us joined for. We want to entertain people and have fun getting to know people. Sometimes I feel like I'm doing it wrong because my focus hasn't been on monetizing anything. I'm just trying to figure out how to get better before I even consider taking money from people. A lot of your videos help us have patience with that.
@WorldofMayja3 жыл бұрын
I find that with my competitive nature that I get caught up in the successes of others at times and start down that black spiral of thinking, "Why them and not me?" I have to remember why I got into this to begin with and let go of these negative comparisons. Thank you for keeping it real and speaking the truth.
@darqkitsune3 жыл бұрын
So many people think social media in general is an easy job. ITS NOT. It takes MORE hours than your usual 9-5 and I don’t care what ANYONE SAYS. Being a content creator is the HARDEST thing. Its not easy money. It takes so long to build an audience and even LONGER to figure out how to build that audience on each platform. Its not an easy job.
@MissUmaUser2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely right, twitch isn't a streaming platform for everyone, specifically if people focus on getting money or grow fast. Took me 1 year and half to have 1k followers on twitch, that's a lot of work to do... Nice video!!
@Saedraversealt3 жыл бұрын
Can't imagine how worried ye were doing this, but it needed to be done and I for one appreciate it. I've been streaming since March 2018, I only just got past 500 followers, and average is 7 viewers (was over 10 a few months back, so your point on fluctuates monthly) does this get me down, yes. Is part of it for the money yes, not largely infact did go and write down the reason the money is a small amount. Sadly an M.S diagnoses has largely left my housebound, so streaming is kind, seems like the only thing I can do. (A lie but I'll get to that) thing is it's not about the money (a small amount yes, I could say it ain't but even 1% is still an amount) it's allowed me to socialise, to chat, meet new and interesting folks. And importantly, gives me a bit of structure/ routine. Your points are hard hitting but needed. People need to remember viewers lives, and heck just think on when you're a viewer. I have so many streaming friends it's insane, from average 3 to 300. And it is insane when 8 of them are live at the same time, I can't be active or even lurk in all them. For whatever reason my average is down, it's on me. Due to my M.S, Autism I can't always's stick to my schedule, which is annoying, thankfully I have a community that understand but isn't going to stop the fact it will impact me if I miss a stream (missed 3 of my 4 streams last week because of exhaustion, thx M.S) with viewers not on my twitter, or discord. Do not think streaming is easy it ain't. Funnily enough I actually uploaded a vid, (using the thumbnail vid to help me with the thumbnail) of stream content a year ago. Thought I'd just share that as these vids are good to go back to whenever ye'r stuck.
@beybladerNile3 жыл бұрын
Since last time I commented on your vids I've grown to 50 average viewers on twitch. I recommend you to everyone who streams and I truly believe that you're onto the bigger picture. Thanks so much Eli. I really want to succeed and make this my full time job, but sometimes it's so scary knowing you can make nothing...
@beybladerNile3 жыл бұрын
Finished the video - bloody good content mate.
@ArtTheBars3 жыл бұрын
You're one of the few content creators that I finish their videos! You've given me so much to learn and grow from as a content creator so know we all appreciate you!
@Shinything0 Жыл бұрын
My fave part of streaming is my regulars and just knowing about their day.. whether they’re subscribed or not. I have also noticed that every single day, I have grown, even a little. It’s caused me to be at 6-8 average viewers and 6 subs so far in less than 3 weeks of being an affiliate. It’s not a lot but I’ve come a long way. Now- learning the KZbin content way.. is what I am struggling with but learning slowly.
@jennifernutter91093 жыл бұрын
Great video! Personally I love that you are realistic with your viewers. It shows you value our time and want us to invest in something that will pay off in the end. I find your videos very comforting because they don't hide the cold truth about content creation. I feel more prepared for the uphill battle of growing a twitch community. Hope you have a great week Eljay! See ya in the next one.
@WailandVic3 жыл бұрын
When I started streaming it was cause a lot of people told me I should try and that I’m funny. They had to tell me this for a year before I even tried. So when I did try I got propelled a good chunk on the way right away. Sure I had contacts that did this but after half a year my mental state dropped and I lost all my motivation to keep going. I thought I was just sliding in and “having it easier” than some of my friends that streamed too and had done it long before me. So I stopped streaming. I haven’t for half a year now and now I basically have to start from 0 if I want to try again. Somehow that actually makes it more appealing to me to try again, as weird as that sounds. I’ve always been incredibly self critical but maybe it’s time to try again cause I really love making people laugh or be happy and streaming or making content was one of the few ways I knew how to reach people in times like this.
@ozate963 жыл бұрын
I'm always glad to look at your videos, thanks you for your work.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
@wagonet3 жыл бұрын
Love your content dude. Always so helpful to new and small streamers
@maelstromdal3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video. Being a content creator is very hard. You have to give the audience what they need, entertainment or knowledge. It is almost all on the streamer to get growth. I have learned that an inconsistent streaming schedule, will lose most of your viewers. Keep up the great work!
@envadr3 жыл бұрын
The first thing i tried to do when i started doing content when i started taking it seriously is learn editing. I'm still super basic, but at least I can edit and post content :)
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Good stuff! Such a core skill!
@TheEvilDeadGuy2 жыл бұрын
That wasn't harsh, it was the most powered words I have heard for awhile. It boosted confidence. Streaming, youtube videos, even TikTok content creators, applies to everyone. Great video. Thank you for making it.
@Solid_ev12 жыл бұрын
Your always keeping it real! Great content as always, please keep it up! What a King
@ltbergstrum57823 жыл бұрын
Not in the slightest!! Has to be said! Happy you covered these points mate!!! Nothing but love for you and the Scheme team!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated! Thanks mate!
@alibabagaming15733 жыл бұрын
some ppl just dont get reality. Always have to look inwards before looking outwards. Nice video mate!
@SciMick3 жыл бұрын
Elijay, this video is the reason I hear your advice to my heart, your advice has actionable steps to be better and first and foremost is to make better content. PLEASE make more honest content because in the streamer communitty already there is too much toxic positivity that makes really hard to find actual good advice. I may not do everything I can, but with your videos and discord community, I get clearer steps to be a better streamer, so keep the good work coming.
@t.chavocgaming25383 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the hard work and advice you put into your content. It has helped to sit back and think how I need to plan for my streams, but I know have a lot of work head of me and that nothing great happens over night. I've been streaming for 4 months with 1 to maybe 3 viewers at a time but I have no plans of quitting!
@ZellieMoogle3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I will say that I don't think it's that people don't "care" about excuses and sad stories, but I do agree 100% that viewers don't owe streamers anything - everyone's time is limited, so they don't have time to stay and watch just because they feel bad for people, they have to look for streams that they enjoy with the free time they have :)
@CyphersBasement2 жыл бұрын
I really love your work. You're really smart, and understand how to speak to people who need to listen. As an example, you mentioned how something like 30 viewers is about the size of a class in school, and that you loved making your classmates laugh. That's a really excellent way to communicate the importance of connection and retention, to do with personally appreciating an audience and what it means. Keep up the amazing work, cutie.
@ld19622 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the honest information. Need more of this.
@YumiYume2 жыл бұрын
Man spitting facts. I'm an affiliate and stream once a week for two hours on a Sunday evening. I am NOT a streamer. I am a mental health supporter and I stream to create content I can use to attract people who need my help and people who might want to donate to help me do that. That's my motivation. I also just like making content I like to watch. Yeah, I like to watch my own vods. If you don't make content that even you'd like to watch, how you gonna expect anyone else to like it? And if they do, then they're like minded to you.
@Bjornbloodeye3 жыл бұрын
Hearing that you grew as a variety streamer is so good to hear! Not only am I a variety streamer but I have 2 different people streaming on my channel!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
To clarify, I focused one game mainly at a time for about a month or so, before transitioning. People misunderstand variety doesn’t mean swapping weekly or nightly a lot of the time.
@Bjornbloodeye3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme Usually my channel only varies based on who's playing and if the game was beaten
@listofdeaths2 жыл бұрын
I am loving these videos, when I made my vid's when I was 20 and now I'm 26. I totally see why I was wrong in what I wanted when I was younger.. This is awesome!
@dragongaymerwaz3 жыл бұрын
Not harsh to those open to actually put in the work for growth. For some people hearing the "appreciate what you already have' will be some of teh hardest advice to hear, because they are so driven to grow and always chasing more. I've been an affiliate with Twitch for nearly a year and because I've made the excuses, I've not put in the work properly, I've done all the wrong thing and gotten bogged down with analysis paralysis I haven't grown. Thank you for calling me out (in a good way, I promise) and helping me find what is really motivating me to stream
@paintlikepunk98343 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video as you didn't just put people down in it, you go about how to overcome the obstacle. Still learning but taking small steps and I feel each stream gets a little better. Please keep up the guides and looking forward to joining in on the next stream. And big thanks for naming a pokemon after me :P
@AdmiralADD3 жыл бұрын
My main motivation has always been not perhaps even a motivation at all, but more perhaps the fact that "I'm going to be gaming anyways" so I may as well stream to add another social aspect to gaming. Havent hit go live in a bit as I'm kinda mid move, but thats my "reason", also love being the center of attention.
@HoltsWeirdWorld3 жыл бұрын
UNDER 1000 GANG Love your videos and they are helping me learn all the basics before i start streaming in December!!
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Good luck mate!
@HoltsWeirdWorld3 жыл бұрын
@@StreamScheme Thanks man appreciate you!
@1UpTay3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Eljay for making this! Don’t feel bad about uploading this, this is part of a roadmap for being a successful streamer that people need to hear!
@tvquasimodo49612 жыл бұрын
These old dusty manual, is saving my streamer life! Thank you man!
@LuckyNoodleFox3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great & honest video. Also for calling me out on editing, I'll go learn how to do it properly now....
@patje78963 жыл бұрын
as usual a realy great video, love it 🙂
@giraffekiller69732 жыл бұрын
Not harsh at all. I do this as a hobby and I'm a small streamer. I never beg for money off strangers. It takes hard work and dedication to be a streamer in the competitive world of twitch or KZbin etc. I've watched quiet a few of your video's and I'm still learning myself
@ohitscatto3 жыл бұрын
The concept of doing the sheer amount of work required to earn anywhere close to the likes of pokimane is so beyond my chronic illness. I love watching eljay and stream scheme so figure out how twitch works but i stream for 2 main reasons, to help other people's mental health, and to educate people on mental health issues. I try and follow advice to grow in order to help more people but if I got ridiculous level viewers, i wouldn't be able to make the same impact on individuals. I don't want that at all and I really enjoy my day job so wouldn't want to quit in order to do content creation all time. It's still fun to find out what you'd need to do to get to that level though. I love getting a little extra cash for my hard work and it's great to be able to treat myself to a take away every now and then but twitch will never be an actual revenue source for me and I'm ok with that.
@StreamScheme3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you've got good motivation, and have already found your success :)