How Twitch Affiliate STOPS You From Growing!

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  • @StreamScheme
    @StreamScheme  2 года назад +19

    EARLY GANG! What have you been overly focused on? Let me know in the comments! 👑Check out Eljayem Live Right now: bit.ly/eljayemtwitch OR👑 Subscribe to the channel for more -----> bit.ly/JoinTheStreamScheme
    🕘Timestamps:
    0:00 How Streamers Hold Themselves Back!
    0:39 Own3d's Brand New FREE Plugin?!
    1:15 Why Bigger Numbers Don't Mean A BETTER Creator!
    3:45 How Twitch Affiliate Hurts Your Growth!
    5:55 How Small Streamers Stop Themselves From Growing!
    7:19 Why Having High Average Viewers Stops Growth!
    10:30 How To Grow On Twitch Properly!
    11:45 What Really Makes Streamers Grow!

    • @0rion
      @0rion 2 года назад

      Should I start streaming even though I need to make a ps account that says I’m 18? Is there any legalities that could get me in trouble?

    • @weirddoghmm959
      @weirddoghmm959 2 года назад +4

      I was overly focused on making money on Twitch. I tried too hard. Had a sub count I never reached, a bit goal above it that was quite high too. I got burnt out, and when I came back after a month I realised how stupid it was. Now I love streaming again in all honesty. I don't even want to make this my job, I just got carried away with the thought of extra cash instead of appreciating the fun I could have
      Edit: just got to the 9 minute mark on the video and this is now my outlook. I already have a job and had one when I had this mindset, I should be doing this for fun lol

    • @almightytenzo9791
      @almightytenzo9791 2 года назад

      Check me out and give me tips just new more views when live

    • @SkorpioDrago
      @SkorpioDrago Год назад

      @@0rion Not Sure? Legally I Don't because Technically Some Could Have Paypal Etc. And Have Everything Appear Legit But i Simply Do Not Know Because i'm 28 thus don't Have to deal with this same sort of thing
      I can Relate to Getting things while i was underage when i was 10 - 16 but again i was not Getting Money so i don't know how that works
      But i will Say this If You Want To Keep Up The Illusion then don't say you are Underage, Just Keep Up The Facade, But i would not say it's the Optimal way to go

  • @jennifersizelove5899
    @jennifersizelove5899 2 года назад +20

    I’m thankful to have found this channel when I did. Eljay, your advice has helped me more than you know. I realized only a few weeks ago that focusing on numbers doesn’t help but when I focus on having a good time and playing fun games then I seem to get more people clicking on or stopping in on my streams.

  • @FoodNinja96
    @FoodNinja96 2 года назад +167

    I have found that as long as there is one person in the chat that you can chat to, nothing else matters! It makes streaming more fun when you have at least 1 person to interact with!
    IAmATwitchNoob on twitch btw ;) I stream Splatoon 3!

    • @JetlifeFCtwitch
      @JetlifeFCtwitch Год назад +13

      100% . I try to constantly thank the one or two streamers I have with me. I think a lot of us doing this as long as we are making a couple people happy that’s all we need. Good luck!

    • @ttvZachpope7
      @ttvZachpope7 Год назад +12

      Im gonna be honest, this guys " helpful" twitch videos seems like hes just telling everyone to quit streaming, because its hard. Youre telling me Twitch Partner isnt a big deal????? ITS LITERALLY THE VERIFICATION THAT YOURE A DEDICATED STREAMER FOR TWITCH., so yes it helps tremendously with marketing. But okay BUDDDY. I hit Affiliate my first month doing it my own way, i got 150 followers. and avg of 3.2 viewers. So dont sit here and say "if youre streeaming to get affiliate, youre never gonna get there" like who says that. WORK YOUR DAMN HARDEST. I streamed 90 HOURS my first month. Treat it like a job before it is one and youll hit affiliate.

    • @noway1794
      @noway1794 Год назад

      @@ttvZachpope7 I like the way of how honest you are buddy!
      The key to succes is in your own hands. No matter who what says! It’s all in your 🧠.
      Ps; i started streaming to😁

    • @plainowayne8231
      @plainowayne8231 Год назад

      This

    • @ninerliner79
      @ninerliner79 Год назад

      well what if you NEVER get someone to interact with? no matter how much effort you do. (my case)

  • @FulMetlJumpsuit
    @FulMetlJumpsuit 2 года назад +125

    I started streaming with the goal of hitting affiliate, and I finally hit it yesterday after 33 days. This channel was a big help. Thanks Eljay! Now that my goal's complete, I'll just focus on having fun while streaming. I never intended to grow huge when I began.

    • @addmichael_
      @addmichael_ 2 года назад +3

      same here! been streaming minecraft for almost 4 weeks, I hit affiliate last night :)

    • @Devilyaki
      @Devilyaki 2 года назад +2

      This is my goal as well, just wanted the emotes .. been at it for like 2 months 33 followed 2.4 views, closer every stream :3 33 days seem fast, Gratz

    • @TimDog350
      @TimDog350 2 года назад +1

      It took me almost 5 months once I became serious last July (2021). Happy that you've found your fun zone, I wish you the best of luck

    • @zmonarchyz2146
      @zmonarchyz2146 2 года назад +1

      Aha lucky I was on my way hitting it couple weeks ago getting 4-5 consistent viewers then after stream 50-70 then I stopped for a week and bit and lost all the viewers lmao

    • @arturovega8603
      @arturovega8603 Год назад

      Damnnn it took u 4 weeks it took me basically couple months but this year I became affiliate now it’s harder to get more followers because of the damn ads I have 57 followers but I speed run the last of us remake alot also play other games

  • @Snel_yt
    @Snel_yt 2 года назад +13

    Best advice I ever received when it comes to streaming/youtube content is to do what you love, not to hit some vanity goal. If you grind so hard that you hate what you are doing any viewers will pick up on it! Thanks Eljay for the video.

    • @ttvZachpope7
      @ttvZachpope7 Год назад +1

      Im gonna be honest, this guys " helpful" twitch videos seems like hes just telling everyone to quit streaming, because its hard. Youre telling me Twitch Partner isnt a big deal????? ITS LITERALLY THE VERIFICATION THAT YOURE A DEDICATED STREAMER FOR TWITCH., so yes it helps tremendously with marketing. But okay BUDDDY. I hit Affiliate my first month doing it my own way, i got 150 followers. and avg of 3.2 viewers. So dont sit here and say "if youre streeaming to get affiliate, youre never gonna get there" like who says that. WORK YOUR DAMN HARDEST. I streamed 90 HOURS my first month. Treat it like a job before it is one and youll hit affiliate.

    • @Snel_yt
      @Snel_yt Год назад +3

      @@ttvZachpope7 If that's what you want to do great, but that can lead to burnout as well, especially when you are also working a fulltime job, different advice for different folks, and congrats on affiliate great work!

    • @ttvZachpope7
      @ttvZachpope7 Год назад +2

      @@Snel_yt Thanks bro i appreciate it. and i believe financially if you want to do it you can its just all about the risks youre willing to take. You can save up money, to fund your living for a couple of months off of work. Depending on where you live its possible. What set me off about his video was him saying that being partner isnt that important when it is on twitch. Think of it as their verification like instagrams verification. Again, it just seems like hes telling people to quit streaming because "its tremendous hard work" it is, but its not harder than Blue Collared work there is. And its 1000x more fun. All im saying is its like with anything else, if you put your hard work and effort into it. Youll accomplish goals

  • @Meggarra
    @Meggarra 2 года назад +33

    I am a simple streamer. All I want to do is have fun playing games and chatting to people. I didnt always have that mindset. When I first started, I will admit I was one of those people who had a goal of affiliate. I was lucky I got it pretty quickly. After that, I had a bit of a low energy phase of "why am I doing this, I'm not growing anymore". When I thought about it deeply, I knew streaming was never about the money for me, but to have fun and chat with my community. When I focused on that, I started to grow! I am still a small streamer, but I am so lucky I have regulars, people who chat in my streams, and have fun with me. To me that's all that matters :)

    • @PreludeTV2
      @PreludeTV2 2 года назад +1

      I hope your streams are getting more views now ♥️

    • @ttvZachpope7
      @ttvZachpope7 Год назад +2

      Im gonna be honest, this guys " helpful" twitch videos seems like hes just telling everyone to quit streaming, because its hard. Youre telling me Twitch Partner isnt a big deal????? ITS LITERALLY THE VERIFICATION THAT YOURE A DEDICATED STREAMER FOR TWITCH., so yes it helps tremendously with marketing. But okay BUDDDY. I hit Affiliate my first month doing it my own way, i got 150 followers. and avg of 3.2 viewers. So dont sit here and say "if youre streeaming to get affiliate, youre never gonna get there" like who says that. WORK YOUR DAMN HARDEST. I streamed 90 HOURS my first month. Treat it like a job before it is one and youll hit affiliate.

    • @TheEliseRae
      @TheEliseRae Год назад

      @@ttvZachpope7I agree with you. Some of his videos are helpful but most of them are clickbait because people are more prone to click on a video going against their narrative to try and see why

  • @MarkLambertMusic
    @MarkLambertMusic 2 года назад +12

    This touches on the thing that's always bugged me about Twitch and the culture surrounding it: people act so desperate. Desperate for viewers, desperate for followers, desperate for subs, desperate to make affiliate, desperate to make partner, desperate for bits and donations, etc. It's one big frantic hustle where many act like they'll literally drop dead if they don't reach their goals within a set time. This is often reflected within the streams themselves where the thirsty desperation of the streamer is palpable.

  • @JacobGforce
    @JacobGforce 2 года назад +32

    Great advice as always! What would you think about making a video on ways to improve one’s physical and mental health to optimize their streams? Maybe some tricks and routines that help you out? It’s kind of similar to your talks on confidence and motivation.

    • @Ben_C1905
      @Ben_C1905 2 года назад +1

      He ain't your therapist bro

    • @JacobGforce
      @JacobGforce 2 года назад +3

      @@Ben_C1905 I’m just saying he could give a few tips to people. I’m not in dire need of help. >_>

    • @imvge
      @imvge 2 года назад +2

      @@Ben_C1905 weird comment

    • @Ben_C1905
      @Ben_C1905 2 года назад

      @@imvge based

    • @halilgul5188
      @halilgul5188 2 года назад

      @@Ben_C1905 weirdo

  • @officialchaser8
    @officialchaser8 2 года назад +4

    eljay I just want to say your videos have helped me grow SO MUCH as a streamer! I started with literally no audience and in just a month I've hit affiliate and averaged 7-10 viewers! And best of all, I've really improved the content on my stream and my twitch page while having so much fun with your help. Tysm!

  • @FerrariJones
    @FerrariJones 2 года назад +3

    Gotta love the unintended cameo at 1:45! Love the content my dude!

  • @jssports02
    @jssports02 Год назад +1

    I just started and wanted to thank u for all the mindful tips. I turned of my viewer count form the get go and am super happy with streams that are very interactive wit the chat rather then watching the numbers. The fun part is always visible not only to you but the viewers

  • @christopherjazzcat7922
    @christopherjazzcat7922 2 года назад +2

    I know a lot of people who quit playing their instrument when they graduated from a conservatorium (uni for musicians.) I think it's a similar thing. The goal is motivating and once it's gone, you're kinda left out in the cold. You either create your own goals or do something else.
    For me, the goal of Twitch has always been to help me stay motivated to practice, and to get solo repertoire together. I started with only having written 3 or 4 full arrangements and I'm at nearly 40 now.
    I feel better about turning down "exposure" gigs now because I know I can perform on stream without having to leave my house.

  • @ignightroad
    @ignightroad 2 года назад +4

    Been an Affiliate for over a year and getting Partner seems like a pipedream. However, streaming's fun and I'm learning all the time. Thank you for all the video advice you've dropped for the past few years, they've been a huge help!

  • @deuceswild2551
    @deuceswild2551 2 года назад +3

    Eljay as always with the great advice. Hitting affiliate changes nothing if you "hacked" your way to it. If you have zero viewers to begin with then theres still zero people there to donate bits or interact with widgets or whatever you add to your stream. Make a stream you enjoy and stream because you enjoy it. If you are just streaming to make money you will burn out when that money doesn't come flooding in like you hope.

  • @WaywardPython
    @WaywardPython 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, Eljay, always enjoy your videos. I remember I cheesed getting to affiliate and regretted it, because I really wasn’t ready to hit the ground running once I got there.
    Many (most?) followers are one-time viewers. It’s easy to click that button when you come in with a raid, or when you happen across someone’s stream while your favourite streamer’s on a break, or whatever; and you never, ever go back to the channel. So number of followers doesn’t really mean squat.
    Viewers are more important than followers, because they’re actual people who are making time to watch your stream. Even then, how many viewers are watching you actively? They might be gaming and have you on in the background. They might have two or three tabs open and have you muted while they watch someone else. They might not even be in the room!
    So the figures are pretty misleading, ultimately.

  • @Big_Trotsky
    @Big_Trotsky 2 года назад +5

    Daft as it sounds, as soon as I stopped caring about growth and started being myself, that's when I started getting regular viewers. I think viewers can smell a streamer desperate for viewers a mile off.

  • @AkemiHoshi532
    @AkemiHoshi532 2 года назад +4

    Thank. 👏You. 👏For. 👏Making. 👏This! 👏 😊💗
    As someone who's projecting to begin streaming by 2023, I needed to hear, despite knowing it, to NOT FOCUS ON THE NUMBERS! I have been actively taking your advice and planning, writing things down, on what would make good content, what would be a good stream etc as well as looking into that evergreen content. All of this has been pushing myself further to make better, more engaging, quality videos while I plan how I shall stream.
    At the end of the day, I want to make quality content, and those numbers can really hijack your focus. As a growing RUclipsr I have the ability to experiment, test what works for me first before finding that niche of individuals that prefer a type of content over me than the other. It's also so true, where I have put out videos that I've felt were absolutely baller, and in the analytics they didn't perform at all. Nevertheless I have to press on, and tell myself so long as the video is something I would want to share, that's all that matters.
    Thank you again for this video! ♥

  • @CinderCon
    @CinderCon 2 года назад +2

    I started for fun and I'm honestly having the best time of my life streaming. Meeting new people, playing with them just idk brings me joy. If I don't become big its fine I like where my growth is atm :)

  • @ShocktorGaming
    @ShocktorGaming 2 года назад +2

    This video has a lot excellent info - discoverable, good, content is the primary thing everyone should be concerned with... watching those numbers can just get depressing and take your content down a notch.

  • @frenchiezzz
    @frenchiezzz 2 года назад +2

    Your channel is great and your content has so much value! I started watching it way before I started streaming and when I finally did it I had so many of the things I learned from here in the back of my mind! I hit affiliate in 5 days (of course, not counting the actual 7 days) and in two weeks I have an average of 15 viewers! Thank you so much!!!

  • @JarlHavi
    @JarlHavi 2 года назад +2

    I only reached affiliate because when I was getting into streaming a friend of my buddy raided me and got me to affiliate. However, every single person from that raid never came back. That’s when I realized I need to focus on a healthy streaming goal rather than just being an affiliate streaming aiming for partner.

  • @MasterKynar
    @MasterKynar 2 года назад +1

    I wish I could make more of your streams. Not for advice but for you, you're genuinely fun

  • @Bandii-bluedogdad
    @Bandii-bluedogdad 6 месяцев назад

    Great advice! I absolutely agree with you. TL/DR version; Dont focus solely on numbers, youre gonna burn yourself out and stun your growth, have fun! Be yourself and make connections!
    Long rambling story:
    I use to just focus on my follower count and views because i accounted them towards self-worth. It stopped me from growing and stopped me from playing games with my friends for fun because i was so convinced once i hit Affiliate, i would suddenly gain popularity, with my Channel Points and My custom emotes.
    As someone who is still starting out, enjoy time with yourself, when you stream act like your doing a sceipt for a RUclips video, its okay to talk to yourself. Another thing i think is super important, is to get to know people and make connections, i started watching streams with commen interests, we mingled and became friends, and now we watch each others streams, ive even met new friends through those newly made friends! Have fun! Grow as a person, get out of your shell and met new people! 🎉

  • @ibeflyingsolo
    @ibeflyingsolo 2 года назад +2

    you've been so helpful with me since ive started streaming and i'm very thankful for your advice. THANK YOU!!!

  • @Psychoooo
    @Psychoooo 2 года назад

    People focus on getting partner way too much, it brings u nothing than emotes and nobody cares. And if u do it to collab ask urself one thing: do you really want to collab with an asshat that only talks to u because of a checkmark? Because I wouldn't. STOP CHASING STATUS!

  • @bubblepanda87
    @bubblepanda87 2 года назад +1

    I have changed my mindset - I have the viewer number covered while I’m live and I have already started (two days ago) to learn how to edit my vods down into RUclips videos and TikTok’s 😊

  • @mahthaiVT
    @mahthaiVT 3 месяца назад +1

    I reached Twitch affiliate on June 24. I started streaming June 10th. I am here to try my hardest to have fun with my viewers on stream! I just wanna spread positivity and make ppl smile one person at a time. I don’t mind not growing or hitting big. Stream is a hobby for me not a career

  • @MGUANQ
    @MGUANQ 2 года назад +1

    I really appreciate this man it’s motivated me to do it for the right reasons again after a long time of forgetting why I do it.

  • @TimDog350
    @TimDog350 2 года назад

    Thank you for everything you do. Every time I watch your videos my self confidence goes up. I am affiliate on twitch, I've had one payout on the part year. I stream games I enjoy and I have many extras that I use when I do. I stream Star Citizen daily, I also use Tobii Eye tracker 5, HCS VoicePacks (for crew members on my ship) and I treat the "game" as a little in another universe. While everyone runs around, I role play as my character, waking and doing normal life stuff, it's the way I enjoy playing the game. I play with my friends on discord and my main viewers are my daughter and my best friend when he can watch, so my average is between 0 and 1.2. I do have sponsors, I know it's a niche game, but it is what I enjoy and I pay the way I want. I'm in the weird position to either leave twitch and move to RUclips (even though I stream to both), when I do get viewers, RUclips viewers are more likely to chat with me. This was a great ego boost that has helped me but feel bad for stressing to no one... My sponsors enjoy my streams and it is very unique. Plus I use more extras than stole if the bigger streamers that play Star Citizen. It's weird, in also finding that intelligence is a detriment (no offense, I've just seen other friends streams and they are dumb as rocks), I guess people fully like the role play and slow paced and planned ideas. I'm also finding that games like apex and CoD get huge views, those hangers do but interest me, I love simulation style games and I won't stream anything other than that
    Thank you so much for your videos they are really helpful and help me but feel bad for being a small steamer, for context, I started streaming in 2015. The one thing I know I need to do is edit my VODs and upload them to RUclips, I'm just so busy with real life that I don't have much time.

  • @cheezyjokester
    @cheezyjokester 2 года назад +1

    Couldn't agree more other than to be yourself imo. I dont look at the numbers anymore and haven't for a while. I just do it because I enjoy it so much. I like playing a variety of games and have random conversations with people in my chat. Its taken a lot of stress off me to focus on those things and enjoy it without worrying about getting to this level or that level. Good video.

  • @TheMrExclusive
    @TheMrExclusive 2 года назад +2

    I’ve actually failed my first try streaming a year ago, rebooted everything this year using your knowledge like the actually plan you came up with like making content on other platforms before coming over to twitch and turning off view count. And my streaming career is doing extremely well, made affiliate in a month and a half even tho I didn’t care to get it, also averaging 10 viewers per stream. Got 150 followers 30 subs and creating a small community that really supports me and each other.

    • @TheMrExclusive
      @TheMrExclusive 2 года назад +1

      My Facebook gaming reels get 10k-35k views that’s where the bulk of my content comes from. Still can’t get it to translate over to RUclips but it’s working for twitch and Facebook

    • @KabritLito
      @KabritLito 2 года назад

      Yesssirrr! Keep going man!!

  • @JuiceyB
    @JuiceyB 2 года назад +2

    8:58 That's rough buddy, I pray for you lmao

  • @Scerttle
    @Scerttle 2 года назад

    Solid vidya. Crystalised a bunch of stuff I've already been thinking. The biggest thing though is that if you're doing what you need to for growth then affiliate/partner/etc. will come naturally. Don't grind for anything, just have fun and be fun.

  • @tmanz023
    @tmanz023 Год назад

    Thanks for the vid man! I just hit affiliate yesterday and I'm going to continue to try to grow!

  • @hollyehr
    @hollyehr 2 года назад

    This has been really helpful as my husband and i just started streaming! I'm actually really proud of the progress we've made in just two weeks, and we just finished editing a video for RUclips from our streams!

  • @Timegambitgg
    @Timegambitgg 2 года назад

    This is something that I really needed to watch. I got affiliate early because I didn't care and wanted the options open but it hurt me in the long run and want to quit. Now I know where to refocus my efforts.

  • @Vnsterr
    @Vnsterr Год назад +1

    Watching all of your videos on twitch, thanks for putting these out keep grinding man

  • @kingineazzy
    @kingineazzy 2 года назад

    U are literally correct ! I literally quit after I reached affiliate but I plan on grinding super hard a lil in the future but wow everything u saying is facts. 🔥

  • @queenassassin64
    @queenassassin64 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this advice!!! I started streaming recently and felt bummed not having much ppl watch me but I’m in it for the experience and journey ! Your tip of watching yourself makes sense-I’m a self employed musician and I was taught to record myself practicing and listen back for inconsistenties in my tone, tempo etc. If I don’t even want to listen to myself, or with streaming, watch myself bc I’m not entertaining or interesting, what makes me think anyone else will?

  • @jdwhite_5444
    @jdwhite_5444 2 года назад +1

    Wait! I need to focus on creating good content instead of being entitled to views? Joking ofcourse, thanks for the great advise! It's really hard not to focus on the metrics but content takes priority indeed! Also had the Vaporeon copypasta happen to me, was probably one of my first bans 😅

  • @Jaimze
    @Jaimze 2 года назад +1

    I recently hit Twitch Affiliate without even noticing lol until I checked on my computer, but now I am working on scheduling and just streaming consistently 🔥

  • @marianne4902
    @marianne4902 2 года назад +1

    “Oh my god, Danny Devito! I love your work!”
    -A Legend.

  • @Yaslanagrey
    @Yaslanagrey 2 года назад

    you seem very, very exhausted, with the Vapoureon spam, and i feel that.
    Solid video as always, good points!

  • @MinimaLovesTea
    @MinimaLovesTea 6 месяцев назад

    I started streaming march the 13th and hit affiliate today
    I just made sure to have fun and bring the people watching me along for the fun instead of just focusing on the numbers

  • @EuphoricAnarchist
    @EuphoricAnarchist 2 года назад

    Always great advice given. I do not worry about viewers or subscribers, it is appreciated but I much rather just have fun and meet cool people.

  • @TheMurphination
    @TheMurphination 2 года назад +3

    I absolutely agree with what you were mentioning about all the follow for follow shenanigans. When I first started off, I was REALLY focused on getting to 50 followers, thinking THAT would be the hardest part of getting to affiliate, so I joined a bunch of Discord servers that were supposed to "help you grow your channel" but honestly those claims couldn't be farther from the truth. When I got a follow from someone on the same server, they NEVER came back to the stream. They just left a follow to help me get a number and that doesn't help at all.
    Truthfully, if I could start streaming over from the beginning (I'm still a VERY small streamer mind you all, been streaming 2 years with 455 followers), I would absolutely not concern myself with the follower and average viewer number, and therefore not join all these "follow for follow" channels because, in hindsight, it's not as beneficial as it might seem. To me at least. I get very anxious when numbers are low to me, so I usually turn those statistics off on OBS, but this has caused me to not enjoy streaming as much, as I've been focusing entirely on the numbers instead of my mental health and longing to just sit back, and enjoy a video game with friends.
    Another great video man, thank you for your insight and wisdom

  • @OpEditorial
    @OpEditorial 2 года назад

    Twitch content creation is a lot like blowing bubbles, fragile floating pretty pockets of air that once popped are like they never existed, diversify or at the very least post more stuff on RUclips

  • @michadavi
    @michadavi 2 года назад +1

    To be transparent here, I really started streaming just to create a space that wasn't so toxic to engage in certain game types. I mainly stream Destiny 2 (saturated game), but it is a game I enjoy and reasonably good at it. However, there are other Destiny 2 streamers that have more resources and more experience. Regardless, I am still trying to improve with each stream and create things for other platforms. I just have to do a better job in delegating time for my other channels and be more engaging in my streams. Thanks for your information in these videos. I will make sure to catch one of your streams in the future. Take care!

  • @frobaccagames4939
    @frobaccagames4939 Год назад +1

    I just got affiliate! yay me but. I never really pushed for affiliate. I do like followers and recently grinded for followers, but my main goal is building a community that people want to come to watch. Like I love when people follow me just to "support" my stream, but most of those people never come back to view anything, so having that extra follower doesn't mean much. Like I strive for growth but I know growing a interactive community, that people want to come to, will take a long time

  • @teh_shaw4103
    @teh_shaw4103 Год назад

    Always helpfull great content! This popped up in my news feed however I did watch it before and the amount I have found myself happier on stream and still engaging since I stop paying attention to viewer numbers is mind blowing best advice I have gotten.

  • @portersavage
    @portersavage 2 года назад

    Hey Eljay, I've been doing a lot of thinking about my own content. What I want to create, where I want to be in x time, if it's even something I'm capable of, etc... I just want to say that I appreciate the value that you bring to your respective creative platforms. You're doing this because you're passionate, and want to share that with others. I would say this is also a really important lesson that we, as your community can learn from you, create something that you want to share. If you can't see yourself wanting to share, or feeling proud of what you created, take a step back and ask yourself what you would be proud enough to share with others. Then do that!

  • @Becii
    @Becii 2 года назад

    I love to hear u saying what I already thought! I like to make videos, edit them and also edit some nice pictures memes or whatever to put in the edited videos ^-^ I was always to afraid to try but now I will try to stream and make youtube videos out of them. I searched for a niche, Im just afraid its a bit too niche ^^ Ill see

  • @SplatDroid
    @SplatDroid 2 года назад

    I started streaming November 30th 2020, but it took me until February 12th to get it. And yes, I did constantly stare at it.

  • @addmichael_
    @addmichael_ 2 года назад +5

    I started streaming about 3.5 weeks ago, I just hit affiliate yesterday (last nights stream i gained 15 followers lol) and I am having so much fun building a community! I personally started streaming as a way to make more friends online and I can say I have been successful so far!

    • @addmichael_
      @addmichael_ 2 года назад +1

      Also btw, my biggest advice is to just look at it as a hobby. It fun to fantasize sometimes about "making it" but that in it of itself can be very subjective. Try your best to focus on the "making it" aspect as just having a few people who come back to your stream for entertainment.

    • @ttvZachpope7
      @ttvZachpope7 Год назад

      Im gonna be honest, this guys " helpful" twitch videos seems like hes just telling everyone to quit streaming, because its hard. Youre telling me Twitch Partner isnt a big deal????? ITS LITERALLY THE VERIFICATION THAT YOURE A DEDICATED STREAMER FOR TWITCH., so yes it helps tremendously with marketing. But okay BUDDDY. I hit Affiliate my first month doing it my own way, i got 150 followers. and avg of 3.2 viewers. So dont sit here and say "if youre streeaming to get affiliate, youre never gonna get there" like who says that. WORK YOUR DAMN HARDEST. I streamed 90 HOURS my first month. Treat it like a job before it is one and youll hit affiliate.

  • @patrikleksis
    @patrikleksis 2 года назад +1

    I say to myself, every singel stream start or if i think of streaming " Hey, you do this as hobby. Remember that! If you get to Affiliate the Yay! but this is just to be as hobby and means to Escape from Reality " Kinda type of thinking.

  • @WardW81
    @WardW81 4 месяца назад

    Love the advice ❤️ been slowly growing my way up as well. Good luck out there

  • @ssmallcakess
    @ssmallcakess Год назад

    love these tips and your sense of humor! thank you for reminding us of what's really important

  • @TheDazeez
    @TheDazeez 2 года назад +1

    I want affiliate just because I feel like the different things I can do for channel points can express my personality better but I’m not trying to do streaming as a job… just want to get enough people to where it seems like a kickass night when I can play video games and talk to a large group of people and hang out

  • @nikaijugaming9800
    @nikaijugaming9800 2 года назад

    Eljay, thanks for the advice! I can definitely see myself in everything you just said. Taking everything you said to heart.

  • @EclipseCrasher
    @EclipseCrasher 8 месяцев назад

    I just started streaming recently. Mostly just for the fun of it, and for my mental health. I've been having fun with it. I don't really pay attention to how many viewers are there. I respond to viewers that are in chat as much as possible. I've also been connecting with other streamers while I already knew. Doing this I hit affiliate in just 1 month.

  • @domoarigato303
    @domoarigato303 2 года назад

    Yoooo I absolutely love your content and how straight forward you are! I’m mad you said the wrong time zone 🤣🤣🤣 my time zone is right for meeeee 🤣

  • @OnlyDoubleP
    @OnlyDoubleP 2 года назад

    Number #1 Thing I got out of this is "JUST HAVE FUN!"

  • @dracoff2006
    @dracoff2006 2 года назад

    I have a friend that jumps into just about every stream I do, and he gives me tips on how I can keep other viewers engaged afterwards

  • @TheTorkripper
    @TheTorkripper 2 года назад

    For me it's not about numbers it's the fun times connections with awsome people that evolve into friendships I'm a dad streamer and unfortunately grew apart from a lot of friends as i grew up .
    but meeting people from all over the world still to this day is something I look forward to every stream 😁 if something comes from it awsome! but that's not what I'm looking for I don't want the Golden ticket to make it big. friends and family is the Golden ticket to me ,but I agree 100% with what your saying keep up the content! I appreciate it ! And appreciate you for being real and you keep being you brotha !! ❤️

  • @SixtyEmeralds
    @SixtyEmeralds 2 года назад

    Looking back on when my headmate's partner suddenly made money from affiliate, and when some of my friends made affiliate and still haven't seen a dime, and the really wild part is, I find my friend's content more entertaining! But my headmate's partner knew how to capitalize on another streamer's absence and they knew she carried similar energy, so she streamed during those times and got paid for it. Networking is just so insane!

  • @LG2OFFICIAL845
    @LG2OFFICIAL845 3 месяца назад

    One of the most honest informational twitch videos I've seen in a long time thank you.......

  • @FuzzyImages
    @FuzzyImages 4 месяца назад

    My problem is I really want those affiliate features cause they are what make your channel more unique and engaging, I hate that the features that would help you reach affiliate and make your channel grow are locked behind a goal like that. Like trying to finish a race with your legs tied up, and once you get to the finish line you get to use them.

  • @_hassuni
    @_hassuni Год назад

    so glad i found this channel bc i wasnt really growing but i tried some tips and i began growing on my twitch

  • @StrawberryNova
    @StrawberryNova 2 года назад +1

    Your advice and tips are really useful! Honestly makes me really motivated to start creating content again

  • @TacoTuesdey
    @TacoTuesdey 2 года назад +1

    Love the vids. Can you do one on having multi-platform chat on screen? Like if im streaming to YT TTV and FB at the same time, I want to consolidate all 3 chats into one chat window. seen many people do it but havnt found a good tutorial yet.

  • @Ri_Kumo
    @Ri_Kumo 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for ur awesome tips and videos Elijay! 🙏As a new streamer I thought hitting affiliate/partner is like a KPI - an indication of whether I am doing well as a streamer but watching ur vids really helped me see a different perspective and I'm really excited to try out your tips and advices! 🧡💛

  • @harvey_souls
    @harvey_souls 3 месяца назад

    This video might be a year old but it helped me realize that I haven't been focusing in the right things

  • @violabun
    @violabun 2 года назад

    I got affiliate and stayed at a steady 9 view average over a year ago. It felt awful. My content never felt “good enough” for people to be subbed, I didn’t stream enough for people subbing to be worth it. So I dropped myself from the program and just stream for fun and when I have the time! If I grow, I grow, but I’m having more fun this time around.

  • @accidrainn
    @accidrainn 4 месяца назад

    Almost, at my affiliate goal,1 more stream and,I will be affiliate ! Thanks for the tips :) I do want to complete the goal so I can tell myself, I can be consistent, for once in my life with something!! To see if I'm really cut out to do this ... And, to get things to make it fun for chat ! I can do this .. Thanks for the motivation 🎉

  • @6mishaps533
    @6mishaps533 Год назад

    I hit affiliate today, and for me it was getting easier as soon as i started watching this channel. I have a discord server where I interact with my viewers that want to join my “Family”, even when im not streaming.^^ Im really grateful for everyone who supports me and i just had to thank you too❤️

    • @funtimes574
      @funtimes574 11 месяцев назад

      Can you help me hit me get affiliate

  • @Eazyrun
    @Eazyrun Год назад

    The only reason I want affiliate is for my streams to stay for 14 days instead of 7 kek.
    But thank you for the reminder! I realy have to learn how to stream without caring about viewers

  • @redbeardedviking8087
    @redbeardedviking8087 9 месяцев назад

    My issue I’m having is there is actively 4 or more people chatting but only shows 1 or 2 viewers

  • @eraycer
    @eraycer 2 года назад

    I love the videos and they have helped me a ton, I'm happy with 5 or 6 people hanging out.

  • @PinkyRingHD
    @PinkyRingHD 2 года назад

    As always great advice. I use these so much to try to grow. Thank you SO MUCH

  • @kkrized2581
    @kkrized2581 2 года назад

    Couldn't agree more Eljay the real grind starts after you get affiliated
    If your goals are set your like the number of followers or subscribers you have you will burn out really quickly like I understand why people do it like its one of the easiest way to track like your "Progress" but I think learning how to enjoy the journey instead of the destination really goes a long way.

  • @jitt3rsquadron
    @jitt3rsquadron 3 месяца назад

    after half a week on first week on twitch i get average 10 viewers. first couple of days however, is bringing my retention down. just need the followers now but doing well organically and will never change that. authenticity is key.

  • @Zhenganu
    @Zhenganu Год назад

    Hellowww 👀
    I've been watching your video now for quite a bit. And I'm so happy that I did everything you teach in the video without watching the video 😂
    I'm a fully new streamer and I always wanted to entertain people and damn I've hitted affiliate really fast. I had my 11 people watching me and the only thing what was missing after the first stream to reach affiliate was to stream on different days and 8hrs.
    And still after this, it means the world to me. I enjoy talking to my small but very cute community and every single stream I see someone new!
    It was like a dream I couldn't believe that after a week I reached affiliate. And still I'm doing everything right. I optimize my stream and testing new things and my chat likes it!
    But I really have to say, just focusing on making money with streaming is the worng way when you start streaming.
    Don't get me wrong I really enjoy it when my community reach goals for new stream asserts etc. but mainly I love to talk to all of them.
    And I guess that the reason why it worked out for me so quickly.
    And I still have a goal
    It's not mainly become a partner but mainly my goal is to grow little by little and have great streams an become a really good Entertainer 🤗

  • @spacecowgaming1311
    @spacecowgaming1311 2 года назад

    When I'm always asked if I make money from streaming or making videos, I always answer not yet, but that's just a side affect and that I'm putting myself out there to try and entertain an audience and grow my own little community. Affiliate and stuff like that would be nice, but in the end its more about having fun. Great advice!

    • @machinaexdomina
      @machinaexdomina 2 года назад

      I feel this. I've put zero effort into growth or even discoverability and yet if my stats from the last two weeks stay the same, I'll hit affiliate in 2-3 weeks. I'm actually kinda dreading it because I want to thank my community with fun emotes and channel rewards, but I just don't have the time to even work on those things.

    • @spacecowgaming1311
      @spacecowgaming1311 2 года назад +1

      @@machinaexdomina I'm in a similar spot. I work a full time job, I did hire someone to make panels for me and all that and they threw in a few emotes, but I have no idea what I'm going to do. And if what twitch tells me it should be a month or so until I hit affiliate. I guess it's just a step at a time

    • @poka_val4766
      @poka_val4766 2 года назад +1

      @@spacecowgaming1311 I don't think you need all that fancy stuff just yet. Your viewers watch you for your streams and content! Ofc it's a nice addition but I don't think spending a lot of time on panels is necessary, especially when you already have a lot of other things to worry about

  • @Downfallx360
    @Downfallx360 Год назад

    "most of my viewers are during American hours and watching beginner stream content" I feel so called out here. I've watched most of your beginner streaming advice, and I'm definitely American. Oddly enough, being called out like this just adds credibility to your points though.

  • @Kuroganashi
    @Kuroganashi Год назад

    yeah :D I do wish they would allow people to run Polls w/o being affiliate though, that kinda sucks but I stream for the fun of it :D
    i am having fun and improving my skills

  • @lampdevil
    @lampdevil 2 года назад +1

    Oooh, tough but caring advice, this. I see new streamers fixate on the numbers and the milestones and less on "is my content good?" all the time. Numbers are quantifiable! Good is subjective! And really, most of us aren't "good" at content right off the bat. Everyone sucks when they start. It is hard to master OBS, set things up so your internet connection and PC can handle it, talk engagingly, keep a schedule, take and edit clips, and on and on and on... you've got to get a handle on those before anything else. Affiliate is just Twitch saying "you are okay enough at streaming that we think we can make some money off of you" and when I think on it, it feels less like a compliment and more like I'm juicy enough to be ground up into a burger. 😱

    • @poka_val4766
      @poka_val4766 2 года назад +1

      Exactly! You have so many things to work on to please yourself with your content first haha and tbf I think most streamers just want to feel good enough by reaching affiliate

  • @crazyoldbiker938
    @crazyoldbiker938 2 года назад +1

    I know 4 streamers that have between 240 and 650 followers, and they have an average of 15 viewers and 25 subs. Less than 1 year streaming too.

  • @StephenPierceT13
    @StephenPierceT13 2 года назад +1

    My goal was to hit affiliate, while partner sounds great if I hit it I hit it its not my goal.
    While I do want to make some money off the stream, having it give me some extra spending money is all I'm looking for. Having it replace my current job would require over 2000 subs, and if I'm not having fun what is the point.
    I love the interaction I get from chat, but right now its not common. The big thing I need to do is work on my lack of interaction content. This is something that I feel is getting better, but is still far from where it need to be. I want to be able to rip the whole thing and use it as RUclips content.
    My main goal at this point is to have fun, and if I can get $100 extra a month from having fun that would be great.

  • @jonnylockjaw
    @jonnylockjaw 2 года назад

    I got into streaming because it is a form of live acton creative expression that I enjoy, I reached affiliate not too long ago after 2 months and It felt really good! I know that it is just a baby step and truth be told any time I go live I focus on the reality of the situation which is that most of the content that I will have from the stream is going to be in the form of edited down gameplay segments later in time and not during the stream because I dont have a huge following. Either way I enjoy the content creation and video editing aspect as well as the live interaction with viewers.

  • @notclownpimp
    @notclownpimp Год назад +1

    I don't look at my view count as a new streamer and i only want affiliate for the aesthetics of emotes and points cus they're cute. I just focus on talking to myself and about the game im playing rather than the viewers cus i can see how many i had in the stats afterward anyways :)

  • @wikinggamingnor7725
    @wikinggamingnor7725 Год назад

    About the bot thing, i kept getting bot messages about getting viewer bots for my twitch. Got pretty annoying.

  • @skippyzk
    @skippyzk 2 года назад +1

    My goal is 25 concurrent viewers.
    You 10x'd that, awesome man!

  • @saharapanda
    @saharapanda 2 года назад

    love your background!

  • @wolfsonic9908
    @wolfsonic9908 2 года назад

    I honesty haven't even touched affiliate since I reached it and I almost have up to 200 followers. Yes the money is a plus, but I prefer people liking my content on youtube and twitch and I hope I made their days.

  • @captaingnar
    @captaingnar Год назад +1

    Remember ladies and gents, the best streamers are the ones having the most fun!

  • @alonemarlin
    @alonemarlin 2 года назад +1

    I started watching your video and lost my focus on Danny in the corner. Please send help... 🤣

  • @N3ptuneGaming
    @N3ptuneGaming Год назад

    the general dislike for my massive focus on streaming over the past year and trying to edit the streams into videos i like when i wanted to focus on youtube is what drove me to piviot my content to an almost lets play style video that focuses on engaging commentary and doesn't care a whole lot about the game. I used to want to just stream and make funny moments videos before i realized how much i dislike trying to make those videos. ill still put out funny moments stuff but itll be once every so often instead of weekly in the form of shorts compilations which i enjoy making. overall im much more satisfied now that im doing what i enjoy and not what i thought i liked. i cant break the mindset of "i want to hit this arbitrary goal" but i changed my content to what i like and some videos may get less than 10 views but some are performing in the 100s of views so im seeing actual growth at least in views doing what i love which is the happy medium i think all creators want to achieve at the end of the day

  • @taaaibu
    @taaaibu 2 года назад +1

    1. Get Affiliate
    2. Upload really good emotes (you can't change them in the future!)
    3. Terminate your affiliate contract
    = You still have your own lifetime sub and your emotes forever to use on Twitch

  • @MiniMe1Up
    @MiniMe1Up 2 года назад

    Deep down I think my goal was to make good content, my issue was how do I gauge that being so new, so I would watch vids back and make smart goals, now I think my issue is like you said is this a game or play style I want to keep playing for a long time, or is there another game I love and will enjoy more.

  • @MightyAims
    @MightyAims 2 года назад

    i guess im one of the more fortunate people in a sense, I have affiliate, even though it took me 6 months to get, but my parents didnt let me activate it, so all i have to focus on is the content its self