@@zer0_ceil chat in other people's streams and once you have a bit more of a following then reach out, for security reasons people don't network with tiny channels (not always about clout, just safety & whatnot so don't get offended, it is what it is) and host community events or engage in trends (not all trends click so do some research before you hop on em, they don't always mesh with your brand/personality).
Your videos always happen to be recommended to me at the right moments. Kind of scary how that happens actually... I really enjoy how transparent you are with this information and you don't have "the secret sauce" behind a paywall. All of your videos are extremely easily digestible too. Keep up the great work and thank you for the inspiration!
The problem I felt watching live streaming on both platforms is that RUclips feels cold. Twitch feels like I'm entering the streamers room and hanging out with friends. It's cosy. RUclips had so much video spam all around me while viewing that it just felt like watching any other RUclips content and very distracting and impersonal. They need to make a different looking visual layout for Live Streaming, so it doesn't look exactly like RUclips when you enter the room, even though it is. Just like how you entered different rooms in this video. Make it warm and personal when you enter someone's Live stream space.
I agree. The recommendations on the stream are not helpful. But they kinda dont wanna get rid of that, because if anything if you switch to another video, you stay on the platform, which is their main goal. A big thing would be the theatre mode for streams being better with chat on the site implemented. Right now chat is kinda lost, which is a big thing for any streamer ofc.
I love the way you change the shots in to less typical perfect ones and it yet it still looks so good and works. Really inspiring to see it done like this.
I’m a mental health coach for my day job and when I started letting people know about that business during my live streams it immediately dwarfed what I was making from streaming. Off platform monetization is FANTASTIC and it also allows you to not get so caught up in the numbers of your stream when things aren’t going quite as well.
Would really love a comprehensive video on ways to sell merch. You making your own product vs POD, comparing the pros and cons of ALL the different sites (I never see anything on teespring), building your own shop, or partnering with a company. And at what point each option is right for you and your product, and when the expenses vs profits vs time tip the scales.
This seems kinda random but I loved the mix between informative content and totally unrelated footage that you did with this video. It seemed even more personal than your typical videos.
❤ I’m setting up my first streaming set up and your videos have been beyond helpful and you sort of give the viewers a , welcome to the family feel , Thanks 🙏🏼 , this is a high five.
Great video! A possible suggestion for a future video: could you go through and describe all of the right "settings" within the "Go Live" tab on RUclips? Things like "language and captions certification" and "recording date and location", should I be filling these things out before I go live? Would doing that potentially increase the reach of my broadcast? How many "tags" should I be using? Made for kids vs. not made for kids, should I allow automatic chapters? All of that stuff. Thanks and love your videos!
Interesting as always (I've watched your previous stuff on this, but the refresher is great! Those lights though! You finally did them and MAN do they look good! Cannot wait to see the room finished.
My man...This was a great vid! I've been playing the balancing game between purple and red for a while now, and after getting some info here, and new links, I think i'm going all red. Thanks bruv!
StreamElements and StreamLabs are another donation method a ton of Twitch streamers I watch use. RUclips creators could use it as well. I believe they don't even take a cut of the donations, so more goes to the streamer. They also have integrations that allow these donations to post stream notifications, messages, alerts, sounds, etc. Since it is currently October, a lot of streamers are offering "jump scare" donation alerts at a certain dollar amount, often 6.66 dollars for the meme.
Isn't that just the donations? He mentioned that and said PayPal takes a cut. And the integrated sound alerts take a huge portion of your profit. I would recommend setting up your own donor alerts to through streamerbot
I'm laying down the ground work for a custom PCs company. (yes, I know that business is INCREDIBLY hard to get into, and incredibly hard to do well in, but there's only like 5 major brands, and I want a cut of that pie)
Cool, hope you are successful! But btw if ya even wanna make a sponsorship deal with a larger youtuber, hit me up! Like a Gentoo Gamer spec preset n me promoting it lol idk.
One thing you forgot to mention with the twitch sub split. The top streamers will still have 70/30 up to 100k then after $100k is made it'll go to a 50/50 split
They have to break every contract to do a 50/50 split I mean not a single person in their right mind would break a contract that says they're getting paid 70/30 and go to a 50/50 split it breaks the terms and service of the contract which makes the contract none and void in a state of law
I see heavy influences from Casey Neistat, not that it's a bad thing, but after watching him a lot it becomes apparent in so many content creators work. But also it gets a bit boring. Never before would that scene from Fightclub come to my mind more often, then when I watch todays social media. Everything has become a copy of a copy of a copy... I think I watched a cool video about culture referncing itself somewhere too. We can't help it, it's the way it is, but man do I wish there was more original work out there.
Great video, some helpful tips. One thing you forgot or even overlooked is Sound Alerts and other 3rd party interaction. The only reason I haven’t made the jump to RUclips is my viewers love the interaction using sound alerts when something relevant happens during stream. If RUclips can somehow add this feature , I think most will jump ship from the purple app
While it takes more work, it’s possible to run your own bot, like Streamer Bot, to trigger sounds instead of using Sound Alerts. Specific sounds can be triggered by command or by donation amount. My Twitch subs get access to commands I call “sub sounds” that are all triggered by my bot (running on my PC).
@@DasLyfe totally agree. Get streamerbot and create your sound alerts for RUclips. Or do it for twitch too because those third party sound alerts take a huge chunk of your profits
you do not know how relavent this video is to me right now ! I just started posting again on youtube after a year, and things seem to be going well, but I wasnt really sure what to do to capatalize on the growth that came out of nowhere
i started this week glad i found ur videos its really helpful ill start streaming soon getting everything ready thanks for the help wish u best of luck 🤞🤞❤❤
Just streamed with my buddy last night and realized we both have a long way to go. Still figuring out all the ins and outs. I don’t even have alerts yet!
i LOVE these Harris Hangout vids. My streaming is primarily set building (lego, gunpla, book nooks, etc). I'd love to have something other than my Lego Affiliate link but I'm honestly not sure what it'd be....
Last night I actually did a write up for unique headphones for people with neck strain and medical issues but still keep the quality for gaming, media consumption
Great Content, always look forward to hearing your take on video creation. Streaming... Not ready for that - but that doesn't mean i don't know a resource. Looking forward to that. :)
I know one day I can hit my goals and do RUclips full time, I have to believe in myself and be smart about the content I create! Thanks for the dope advice!
Yoo, can you make a video on a budget streaming/gaming pc build for 2022? Like include webcam and everything and tell us why you chose the specific pieces. Maybe its a bit gimmicky from tech review youtubers but im sure you could niche it down right?
I hope to one day be able to bring all of that to my own channel. As of right now I do not have in mind a product I could sell. But Im sure I could come up with something one day. Right now still trying to unlock channel monetizing. Thank you Harris for always bringing these videos out. I have watched a lot of "youtuber help" creators, but YOU have helped the most. Thank you!
YES SIR! All around I also believe RUclips is the better platform to start streaming on over Twitch for absolute beginners. So many options to grow an live stream audience all in one place. But still I think Facebook is THE place people starting from 0 should at least give a try. It's still hot over there and easier to get discovered. Restreaming is always an option too 🙏🏾
Whenever I'm feeling frustrated and down about my desire to create content, I know I can come watch one of your videos and feel motivated again. Thanks Harris.
Thanks for this! I am really hoping to find a way to allow viewers to drastically change my streaming environment through donations (from changing light colors to activating simple moving electronics). Just got to unlock Monetization first XD
@@Artbug Good idea. Thank you. Don't know why I've been dragging my feet on creating a donation method for so long, but I really should just set it up by now.
Something you said before that would bring twitch donation culture to yt. Just add a free membership with youtube premium. Without increasing the price tho.
Linus's Creator Warehouse is a special case scenario though, as he employs 80 people over 4 business units, including his own video platform Floatplane
As a small creator... The big reason I still consider YT my second choice, is that I can make some money (even if it's not much) from Twitch... But until I get to a certain point, which even 2 years in I'm not yet close to, I just can't make money on YT.🤷 Also YT really wants a different experience from VoDs for the most part... Highly edited videos, Shorts, etc pay off the most with a small audience of YT subscribers. I've made way more Subscribers on YT for 'extra' content than my bread & butter streams. Which sucks if your a streamer first. Maybe it would be different if I streamed on YT, but even if I did I'd make zero money from YT and a irregular flow from Twitch and I have more twice the audience on Twitch to YT. I'd love to try out YT again, but until I manage to reach monetized status on YT I can't see it working for me...
Your last point about making "REAL money" is BANG ON. If you look at a RUclips channel from a business point of view, its basically a low-cost distribution channel. If a suitably large channel leverages that kind of distribution (read: subscribers) along with a relevant product, its a great way to make money.
This was a great well explained video!! I have battled with where I want to stream and Im like on both although I would like to stay on youtube. But the 1000 sub minimum for members is hard to reach with a full time job and not a lot of time for videos. Merch store would be so damn cool... One day maybe it will be a reality! Everyone don't stop grinding!!
I'll admit I haven't been through all of your videos on the subject yet, but on the off-chance there isn't one, could you teach us how to make highlight reels for our channel? I've never made videos before, but I really want to learn-and you do such a good job of incorporating different learning styles into your teaching that I know it would make sense coming from you.
I don't think he has made one on highlights, and - I hate to be that guy but - it's really easy, there's no trick to it. You're just making bite-sized pieces of your stream that people watch... Even less than your vods. Highlights are just big clips. What I do is stream with RUclips videos in mind so I know certain sections of my stream will make a decent yt vid. After stream I take a few minutes to clip out one or two. Then use them for RUclips, either posting as is, or with light editing. If you want a guide, I bet someone like StreamScheme would have made a vid on it.
i'm a reptile youtuber and i'm struggling coming up with ideas for off-site revenue. I dont know what i could offer, i tried some of the estsablished things (patreon for example), but nothing works. I have to do something reptile related, but i can't compete with massive corporations products for reptiles!
Thank you for the information! We are a small and growing anime and Japanese culture based YT channel. We are looking to expand our brand and business in this next upcoming year. We appreciate all the tips and tricks you are willing to share!
@13:22 That is some thick drywall! Did you double up on 5/8" to help with sound? How well did that work? I've only ever seen this done with a layer of green glue between each drywall sheet and I've always wondered if that was necessary, or if just two thick sheets raised the STC enough that the extra expense of green glue simply wasn't necessary.
i have seen someone do the 500 buck membership tier as a joke. the issue was, it was an agency vtuber and you NEVER bait agency vtuber fans that way, they will call your bluff. I believe they called the tier "glucose guardian"
Great video I think RUclips is the present and the future, this platform is adapting to any changes to the way the new generation it’s consuming the media. Keep up bother much love 🤙🏼🔥
Here's a question, how do Creators figure out what an appropriate amount is to charge for sponsor spots, etc? Is that b a trial-and-error sort of thing, or is there an industry standard based on views that nobody really talks about?
Love your videos. Have to say that first. While I like RUclips, cause I've streamed there before, I had to move to Twitch because I live in The Bahamas, which is not a country that is on RUclips's list of countries eligible for monetization. This means that even if I make the 1000 subscribers, I CANNOT receive the benefits of all the things that RUclips has to offer for streamers. I've been wanting to talk to someone at RUclips about this. I've tweeted, emailed, instagramed, etc. I can't get ahold of someone at RUclips who can tell me what our country needs to do in order to be eligible for monetization. I even made videos on my channel about this and tagged RUclips in it. This is why I had no choice but to move to Twitch. Because even though Twitch is getting all this heat, they're the only ones paying.
Hi Harris, Nice video. There are few things I think different since this year, specially ads on Twitch. The revenue came from it is what make me able to keep streaming and getting profit. However, I changed from livestream only to a re-run with reward system + live stream. I see I lost the feeling of community a little, as it runs 24x7, but the incoming with ads or sponsored lives (that I can keep running for 1 to 7 days), makes it viable to keep streaming. Do you have any study about twitch re-run to share to us?
Should you try to salvage a stagnant channel? Or should you just use it as a learning experience or make it a live only gaming channel and make another channel for gaming videos, blogs/vlogs channel, other interest?
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How do I start networking to obtain more viewers and how can I be more active on my streams?
@@zer0_ceil chat in other people's streams and once you have a bit more of a following then reach out, for security reasons people don't network with tiny channels (not always about clout, just safety & whatnot so don't get offended, it is what it is) and host community events or engage in trends (not all trends click so do some research before you hop on em, they don't always mesh with your brand/personality).
Thanks! Testing out that SUPER THANKS feature. Love your content as always. Thanks for helping!
I literally scrolled down looking for this
Your videos always happen to be recommended to me at the right moments. Kind of scary how that happens actually... I really enjoy how transparent you are with this information and you don't have "the secret sauce" behind a paywall. All of your videos are extremely easily digestible too. Keep up the great work and thank you for the inspiration!
The problem I felt watching live streaming on both platforms is that RUclips feels cold. Twitch feels like I'm entering the streamers room and hanging out with friends. It's cosy. RUclips had so much video spam all around me while viewing that it just felt like watching any other RUclips content and very distracting and impersonal. They need to make a different looking visual layout for Live Streaming, so it doesn't look exactly like RUclips when you enter the room, even though it is.
Just like how you entered different rooms in this video. Make it warm and personal when you enter someone's Live stream space.
Imagine an app that had the best of every social media site.....the killer app
I agree. The recommendations on the stream are not helpful. But they kinda dont wanna get rid of that, because if anything if you switch to another video, you stay on the platform, which is their main goal.
A big thing would be the theatre mode for streams being better with chat on the site implemented. Right now chat is kinda lost, which is a big thing for any streamer ofc.
I love the way you change the shots in to less typical perfect ones and it yet it still looks so good and works. Really inspiring to see it done like this.
I’m a mental health coach for my day job and when I started letting people know about that business during my live streams it immediately dwarfed what I was making from streaming. Off platform monetization is FANTASTIC and it also allows you to not get so caught up in the numbers of your stream when things aren’t going quite as well.
Thanks! I haven’t streamed in over a year, life happens, but I still use Stream Beats for relaxing and college.
Would really love a comprehensive video on ways to sell merch. You making your own product vs POD, comparing the pros and cons of ALL the different sites (I never see anything on teespring), building your own shop, or partnering with a company. And at what point each option is right for you and your product, and when the expenses vs profits vs time tip the scales.
This seems kinda random but I loved the mix between informative content and totally unrelated footage that you did with this video. It seemed even more personal than your typical videos.
One might say. That was a tip in its self.
Yeah, him showing how to light a studio while talking about monetization is a nice two-for-one!
Thankful always for your insight and advice Mr Heller. Appreciate you 👊
The format you have done for this video is incredible. Great content and development in addition to all the information you have given us. Amazing
Thanks for this video and remember to always wear protective eye gear ;-) 😎
❤ I’m setting up my first streaming set up and your videos have been beyond helpful and you sort of give the viewers a , welcome to the family feel , Thanks 🙏🏼 , this is a high five.
Good luck on your journey I wish you the best 🤝
Just went through this for an hour with some folks on my Twitch stream. Thank you for all you do for the Content Creator Community!
Great video! A possible suggestion for a future video: could you go through and describe all of the right "settings" within the "Go Live" tab on RUclips? Things like "language and captions certification" and "recording date and location", should I be filling these things out before I go live? Would doing that potentially increase the reach of my broadcast? How many "tags" should I be using? Made for kids vs. not made for kids, should I allow automatic chapters? All of that stuff. Thanks and love your videos!
THIS!!! So much this! Please Harris.
This please!
Yes! There are so many tutorials for Twitch, but I can't find anything solid on how to do this for RUclips
i would LOVE a video from you on how to create merch and what items to stick with as a streamer/youtuber
Love the videos! You put so much time and work into them and they make my day better
Interesting as always (I've watched your previous stuff on this, but the refresher is great!
Those lights though! You finally did them and MAN do they look good! Cannot wait to see the room finished.
My man...This was a great vid! I've been playing the balancing game between purple and red for a while now, and after getting some info here, and new links, I think i'm going all red. Thanks bruv!
GOOD STUFF / GREAT VIDEO ESPECIALLY ON THE STREAMBEATS🔥🔥🥳
Thanks!
Starting a streaming career now, in late 2022 should you start on both twitch and youtube or just one?
Try both and see which one works out best
How do u link both I have them??? @@Blueman2018
is this the thanks button you talked about
Commenting for the algo. Thanks for being so honest and self-less with your vids. You deserve all the success!
StreamElements and StreamLabs are another donation method a ton of Twitch streamers I watch use. RUclips creators could use it as well. I believe they don't even take a cut of the donations, so more goes to the streamer. They also have integrations that allow these donations to post stream notifications, messages, alerts, sounds, etc. Since it is currently October, a lot of streamers are offering "jump scare" donation alerts at a certain dollar amount, often 6.66 dollars for the meme.
Isn't that just the donations? He mentioned that and said PayPal takes a cut. And the integrated sound alerts take a huge portion of your profit. I would recommend setting up your own donor alerts to through streamerbot
Nice video. I love the way you decided to present this material while wiring the lights 😂
Subbed Great video! Thanks for the info!!! Growing on RUclips and Twitch has been so hard.
Content creation is so fulfilling and having it become something that financially supports is a dream. This video was super insightful
Thank you!
Yeah I’m about to do content creation this month no more excuses it’s time for the grind 💪
@@reborngreatnesss5712 Did you end up doing it?
Ludwig is trying to get a chrome extension up and running that's planned to work on both RUclips and Twitch for donating and support badges and stuff.
Thank you for your videos and all the help.. me personally I’m sick of the toxic viewers and how they do nothing but come in a kill the chat vibes.
Banhammer them immediately.
Dropping A1 knowledgably content like always, thank you !
I'm laying down the ground work for a custom PCs company. (yes, I know that business is INCREDIBLY hard to get into, and incredibly hard to do well in, but there's only like 5 major brands, and I want a cut of that pie)
Cool, hope you are successful! But btw if ya even wanna make a sponsorship deal with a larger youtuber, hit me up! Like a Gentoo Gamer spec preset n me promoting it lol idk.
As someone getting ready to post content again after a 6 month hiatus, this is a very well timed video
One thing you forgot to mention with the twitch sub split. The top streamers will still have 70/30 up to 100k then after $100k is made it'll go to a 50/50 split
Only people that already had 70/30. So for someone trying to get into content creation this information isn't applicable.
This is for people who were already in the 70/30 system it’s called being “grandfathered in”
Partners will still receive 70/30 tier 3’s, this was only regarding premium contract tier 1 splits. Not standard partner contracts
They have to break every contract to do a 50/50 split I mean not a single person in their right mind would break a contract that says they're getting paid 70/30 and go to a 50/50 split it breaks the terms and service of the contract which makes the contract none and void in a state of law
We'll see how long that lasts...
Thank you man just starting twitch and yt
7:40 - Heads up Harris. Elgato just released their official Lint Roller. I'm looking forward to your review.
The thing you did with intertwining filming your video with another project you think people could find interesting is genius. Well done.
I see heavy influences from Casey Neistat, not that it's a bad thing, but after watching him a lot it becomes apparent in so many content creators work. But also it gets a bit boring. Never before would that scene from Fightclub come to my mind more often, then when I watch todays social media. Everything has become a copy of a copy of a copy... I think I watched a cool video about culture referncing itself somewhere too. We can't help it, it's the way it is, but man do I wish there was more original work out there.
Great video, some helpful tips. One thing you forgot or even overlooked is Sound Alerts and other 3rd party interaction. The only reason I haven’t made the jump to RUclips is my viewers love the interaction using sound alerts when something relevant happens during stream. If RUclips can somehow add this feature , I think most will jump ship from the purple app
While it takes more work, it’s possible to run your own bot, like Streamer Bot, to trigger sounds instead of using Sound Alerts. Specific sounds can be triggered by command or by donation amount. My Twitch subs get access to commands I call “sub sounds” that are all triggered by my bot (running on my PC).
@@DasLyfe totally agree. Get streamerbot and create your sound alerts for RUclips. Or do it for twitch too because those third party sound alerts take a huge chunk of your profits
you do not know how relavent this video is to me right now ! I just started posting again on youtube after a year, and things seem to be going well, but I wasnt really sure what to do to capatalize on the growth that came out of nowhere
i started this week glad i found ur videos its really helpful ill start streaming soon getting everything ready thanks for the help wish u best of luck 🤞🤞❤❤
Just streamed with my buddy last night and realized we both have a long way to go. Still figuring out all the ins and outs. I don’t even have alerts yet!
i LOVE these Harris Hangout vids. My streaming is primarily set building (lego, gunpla, book nooks, etc). I'd love to have something other than my Lego Affiliate link but I'm honestly not sure what it'd be....
Hey engagement! Also I'm a big fan of Charlie White creating a line of plain white T-Shirts. What an obvious and great idea that was!
Last night I actually did a write up for unique headphones for people with neck strain and medical issues but still keep the quality for gaming, media consumption
Just love your casual style in your videos
Harris mentions evergreen content as I watch this video 8 months after its uploaded. So true.
Great Content, always look forward to hearing your take on video creation. Streaming... Not ready for that - but that doesn't mean i don't know a resource.
Looking forward to that. :)
Harris Heller - RUclips's most lighting-obsessed content creator.
Great Video.
And yes for sure, those are definitely bowling alley lights lol.
I'm still figuring it out what it is that I want to do but your videos sure have helped me figuring out what it is that I want to do!
This helped give me some perspective of moving forward! Thank you so much!
I didn't even notice this was a thing.
Been Watching Your Video Since Forever, The Confidence When You Speak, At The Same Time Gave People Confidence too, Cheers Harris :)
I know one day I can hit my goals and do RUclips full time, I have to believe in myself and be smart about the content I create! Thanks for the dope advice!
thanks alot. for a dad to understand how to guide his son!
Im planning on putting in my 3-4 week notice to my 12hr job. And this is what im looking up lol
Yoo, can you make a video on a budget streaming/gaming pc build for 2022? Like include webcam and everything and tell us why you chose the specific pieces. Maybe its a bit gimmicky from tech review youtubers but im sure you could niche it down right?
I hope to one day be able to bring all of that to my own channel. As of right now I do not have in mind a product I could sell. But Im sure I could come up with something one day. Right now still trying to unlock channel monetizing. Thank you Harris for always bringing these videos out. I have watched a lot of "youtuber help" creators, but YOU have helped the most. Thank you!
really helpful...as always...happy streaming
When I say as a content creator I really needed this video!
Watching this in the morning ☕before starting my day
thx for all the ideas
the business side of RUclips is always so interesting to hear about, love these types of videos 💜
video couldnt have come at a better time. great stuff as always
YES SIR! All around I also believe RUclips is the better platform to start streaming on over Twitch for absolute beginners. So many options to grow an live stream audience all in one place. But still I think Facebook is THE place people starting from 0 should at least give a try. It's still hot over there and easier to get discovered. Restreaming is always an option too 🙏🏾
I've done great starting from nothing on twitch this past year...I'm finding it much more difficult to grow on youtube
@@Artbug really? I’m very curious about that. What did you do to grow on Twitch starting from now following last year?
Whenever I'm feeling frustrated and down about my desire to create content, I know I can come watch one of your videos and feel motivated again. Thanks Harris.
5:36 The electrician in me needs to tell you that is not a screw lol. It's called a lock ring!
I like your Herman Miller chair. Nice work
Thanks for this! I am really hoping to find a way to allow viewers to drastically change my streaming environment through donations (from changing light colors to activating simple moving electronics). Just got to unlock Monetization first XD
You can setup regular donations from the start. And streamerbot might be a great option to help control this alert setup you're thinking of
@@Artbug Good idea. Thank you. Don't know why I've been dragging my feet on creating a donation method for so long, but I really should just set it up by now.
love those vans this dude is wearing. great color
Something you said before that would bring twitch donation culture to yt. Just add a free membership with youtube premium. Without increasing the price tho.
Linus's Creator Warehouse is a special case scenario though, as he employs 80 people over 4 business units, including his own video platform Floatplane
As a small creator... The big reason I still consider YT my second choice, is that I can make some money (even if it's not much) from Twitch... But until I get to a certain point, which even 2 years in I'm not yet close to, I just can't make money on YT.🤷
Also YT really wants a different experience from VoDs for the most part... Highly edited videos, Shorts, etc pay off the most with a small audience of YT subscribers. I've made way more Subscribers on YT for 'extra' content than my bread & butter streams. Which sucks if your a streamer first. Maybe it would be different if I streamed on YT, but even if I did I'd make zero money from YT and a irregular flow from Twitch and I have more twice the audience on Twitch to YT. I'd love to try out YT again, but until I manage to reach monetized status on YT I can't see it working for me...
You are so good at your craft Harris .. Sooo good
Thank youu, still learning and taking me to school for free!
Best free online education for self marketing and streaming :))
- Axxo
Your last point about making "REAL money" is BANG ON. If you look at a RUclips channel from a business point of view, its basically a low-cost distribution channel. If a suitably large channel leverages that kind of distribution (read: subscribers) along with a relevant product, its a great way to make money.
This was a great well explained video!! I have battled with where I want to stream and Im like on both although I would like to stay on youtube. But the 1000 sub minimum for members is hard to reach with a full time job and not a lot of time for videos. Merch store would be so damn cool... One day maybe it will be a reality! Everyone don't stop grinding!!
Thanks for the quality of your video! The time and effort you are taking is precious for beginners like me. 🙏 You chose well your name as a Senpai!
I'll admit I haven't been through all of your videos on the subject yet, but on the off-chance there isn't one, could you teach us how to make highlight reels for our channel? I've never made videos before, but I really want to learn-and you do such a good job of incorporating different learning styles into your teaching that I know it would make sense coming from you.
I don't think he has made one on highlights, and - I hate to be that guy but - it's really easy, there's no trick to it. You're just making bite-sized pieces of your stream that people watch... Even less than your vods. Highlights are just big clips.
What I do is stream with RUclips videos in mind so I know certain sections of my stream will make a decent yt vid. After stream I take a few minutes to clip out one or two. Then use them for RUclips, either posting as is, or with light editing.
If you want a guide, I bet someone like StreamScheme would have made a vid on it.
Thanks for the good insight Harris!
i'm a reptile youtuber and i'm struggling coming up with ideas for off-site revenue. I dont know what i could offer, i tried some of the estsablished things (patreon for example), but nothing works. I have to do something reptile related, but i can't compete with massive corporations products for reptiles!
Now I'm a legit member. Your videos are just killer!!
Thank you for the information! We are a small and growing anime and Japanese culture based YT channel. We are looking to expand our brand and business in this next upcoming year. We appreciate all the tips and tricks you are willing to share!
Hey dude, What are the avenues of doors we need to get through to get sponsorships? Or do they just land on your door one day? 😕
As always, top tier content and info
Thanks for everything you do!
Watching these videos give me inspiration and drive to try and make content that people will enjoy ❤
I love that the advice for how to make money streaming is to focus on revenue sources outside the platform. Still, after like a decade.
@13:22 That is some thick drywall! Did you double up on 5/8" to help with sound? How well did that work? I've only ever seen this done with a layer of green glue between each drywall sheet and I've always wondered if that was necessary, or if just two thick sheets raised the STC enough that the extra expense of green glue simply wasn't necessary.
i have seen someone do the 500 buck membership tier as a joke. the issue was, it was an agency vtuber and you NEVER bait agency vtuber fans that way, they will call your bluff. I believe they called the tier "glucose guardian"
Stream beats is what I’m using to start my channel working on my first videos now hopefully it’ll turn out good
Great video I think RUclips is the present and the future, this platform is adapting to any changes to the way the new generation it’s consuming the media. Keep up bother much love 🤙🏼🔥
Here's a question, how do Creators figure out what an appropriate amount is to charge for sponsor spots, etc? Is that b a trial-and-error sort of thing, or is there an industry standard based on views that nobody really talks about?
Happy streaming!
I would like to see a critique and review of direct shippinv merch sites.
Love your videos. Have to say that first. While I like RUclips, cause I've streamed there before, I had to move to Twitch because I live in The Bahamas, which is not a country that is on RUclips's list of countries eligible for monetization. This means that even if I make the 1000 subscribers, I CANNOT receive the benefits of all the things that RUclips has to offer for streamers. I've been wanting to talk to someone at RUclips about this. I've tweeted, emailed, instagramed, etc. I can't get ahold of someone at RUclips who can tell me what our country needs to do in order to be eligible for monetization. I even made videos on my channel about this and tagged RUclips in it. This is why I had no choice but to move to Twitch. Because even though Twitch is getting all this heat, they're the only ones paying.
That's bananas! Of all the changes RUclips is making, I hope bringing monetization to your area will be one of them 🙏
Hi Harris,
Nice video.
There are few things I think different since this year, specially ads on Twitch.
The revenue came from it is what make me able to keep streaming and getting profit.
However, I changed from livestream only to a re-run with reward system + live stream.
I see I lost the feeling of community a little, as it runs 24x7, but the incoming with ads or sponsored lives (that I can keep running for 1 to 7 days), makes it viable to keep streaming.
Do you have any study about twitch re-run to share to us?
Should you try to salvage a stagnant channel? Or should you just use it as a learning experience or make it a live only gaming channel and make another channel for gaming videos, blogs/vlogs channel, other interest?
Hi Senpai, I would appreciate an overview of how you find sponsors or affiliates.
Another banger thanks for the knowledge bro
I'll be honest I would not have noticed the difference in the lighting in that room if you didn't tell me to look.