The Trick To Growing Your Live Stream

melvaaamith

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These are the 3 things that I have found to massively grow my channel.

1- Utilize Short Video Content (Tik Tok, Reels, Shorts)
Short video content provides massive reach (algorithmically) as it is easily consumable and has an element of virality to it that can help you grow quickly. What worked for me was creating challenges where I challenged other small - medium sized creators. By doing this you have a higher likelihood of getting the attention of their community as its smaller which can lead to exposure from a new audience.

2- Get Raids From Other Streamers
This has been a key growth factor for me. People love to explore new content and by getting consistent raids, you can massively grow your channel. How do you get raids? There are two main ways that I use. #1 you can contact streamers 1 by 1 and ask them. This works well if you have a lot of time and can send 25-50 emails a day. The second way is using a marketing tool like Stream Marketer. On the platform you can request 100+ raids from streamers who are already looking to raid others on a daily basis.

3- Post Your Highlights On Popular Websites
Posting your stream in areas where your ideal viewer most likely frequents is also an AMAZING way to grow your stream. You can run ads on Facebook, Google etc if you have the know how; or you can use Stream Marketer. One of the main functions of that platform is to allow streamers to post their streams/highlights on multiple websites and platforms with 1 button. I have found this to be a really good way to promote my stream as I don’t have time to repost everything on tik tok, instagram, youtube, facebook, snapchat and then run ads to post on gaming blogs etc.

If you want to try Stream Marketer, use referral “kit50” to request a raid from me and also help me grow my channel!
 
Nice tips.
 
TikTok is the real deal right now. So many people who aren't even gamers are becoming famous with it.
 
Short videos have been on top of how the game is being played. That is something that one can use to pass their message as quickly as possible without having to keep everyone waiting.
 
Short videos have been on top of how the game is being played. That is something that one can use to pass their message as quickly as possible without having to keep everyone waiting.
Yeah, that's why a lot of people are making use of Reels and TikTok now. Youtube had one similar feature released some years ago but I'm not sure if users took it seriously.
 
Sharing with Friends on Social Forums helps. You can just tell your friends or people looking in a thread to repost on X or something.
 
I have tried creating game contents, articles, short posts, and also game related videos but I have never tried my hands on game streaming. I have joined a couple of game streams but I do not know why game streaming never hook me for too long. Maybe be one day I will start streaming.
 
I haven’t done live streaming yet, but I’m planning to do it shortly. I will have to muster the courage to do this, as I’m too shy.
 
Great tips you have there my friend. I've been trying to establish my own live stream channel for a while now. I’ll have to try out those strategies that you have pinpointed and see what works best for me.
 
It seems you know what’s really on my mind because I've also been focusing on short video content lately, and it's been patiently waiting to see huge engagement.
 
The raids is actually a win-win for both streamers. How it works is they the raider gets to expose their audience to new content, and the receiver will gets a surge of new viewers as well.
 
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