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Комментарии • 333

  • @Senpai
    @Senpai  2 года назад +126

    I've found that learning 80% of a skill can be done in about 6 months of decent effort. Learning the last 20% takes another 10 years. If you could learn 100% of something in a day, what would it be?

    • @Nickearl1
      @Nickearl1 2 года назад +5

      I’ve been driving truck for 10 years and if my friends are playing ATS I’ll give them pointers about what the truck actually does.

    • @JacodyAutomotive
      @JacodyAutomotive 2 года назад

      I would want to learn what I could do to perfect every skill I have

    • @jadenanjara
      @jadenanjara 2 года назад +1

      Editing and cinematography hands down. Or another language.

    • @TheDollinVans
      @TheDollinVans 2 года назад +4

      As a full-stack developer, I can't say enough how true this is. Yes, the good old Pareto principle. For me, it would be the "perfect time management" skill. Because any other skill I could learn, I learn not because I want to gain the knowledge (at least not tbh), but because I enjoy the learning process.

    • @maritaandcats
      @maritaandcats 2 года назад +2

      Probably horse training, not gonna lie 😁

  • @LilDizNick
    @LilDizNick 2 года назад +164

    Hell, I'd kill to be "stuck" at 100-200 viewers...lol

    • @NoahsAsylum0137
      @NoahsAsylum0137 2 года назад +4

      Yea.. that was very alienating of him lol

    • @bighugejamie
      @bighugejamie 2 года назад +7

      I think it’s less of “oh I’m at 100 viewers I’ve grown so much” but more of “oh why has my growth stopped so suddenly”, if that makes sense

    • @grqfes
      @grqfes 2 года назад +2

      @@NoahsAsylum0137 he followed it up with stick at 50, stuck at 10.. basically whatever you end up with after the standard growth strategy and you cant squeeze any more out.

    • @PlanetXGames_YT
      @PlanetXGames_YT Год назад +1

      Stuck at 10… yeah I haven’t gotten more than 3 viewers at a time :,D

    • @goldmembervids
      @goldmembervids Год назад

      @GoldmemberVids

  • @totally4reil
    @totally4reil 2 года назад +46

    Hey, I enjoy how your into all the newest stuff but you keep your style and don't bite into ruining yourself to get popular. I respect that

  • @Chisgule
    @Chisgule 2 года назад +32

    Without knowing it, I followed the advanced strategy. Still growing a lot though as a creator - really appreciate your advice, been watching your content since the start of my YouTubing journey.

    • @potatoplayer1773
      @potatoplayer1773 2 года назад +1

      whats your skill u are great at?

    • @jheezy
      @jheezy 2 года назад

      @@potatoplayer1773 l n

    • @nephime
      @nephime 2 года назад

      @@potatoplayer1773 mine is apparently falling off the map in warframe XD

  • @bullboski
    @bullboski 2 года назад +51

    Video truly starts at 7:46.

    • @rudymon
      @rudymon 2 года назад +2

      Money! Thanks. 👍

  • @CraftingVegeto
    @CraftingVegeto 2 года назад +104

    If only you proposed a YT/Twitch coaching service. I would genuinely pay for a coaching session from someone who actually knows what they're talking about

    • @sickmind33
      @sickmind33 2 года назад

      I won't be surprised if Harris becomes a coach for an up and comer.

    • @Adrian_C_
      @Adrian_C_ 2 года назад

      just practice

  • @JustPaden
    @JustPaden 2 года назад +7

    Glad you brought this up. I found it super demoralizing at first when I saw tiktoker’s with 100k+ followers and then click on their stream and they have 20 viewers 😅

  • @dadankmagician
    @dadankmagician 2 года назад +26

    DougDoug is a great example at advanced. I remember watching him with a few hundred and now he's at a steady 2k and growing. He utilizes coding in his streams and there's always something new everytime he streams. He's one of the only people I tend to watch VODs of if I miss his stream.

  • @bonanzabrandon6877
    @bonanzabrandon6877 2 года назад +40

    I wish he would have given more examples of specific streamers that he feels utilized this strategy for growth on twitch.

    • @TylerRSmith
      @TylerRSmith 2 года назад +1

      same!

    • @NoahsAsylum0137
      @NoahsAsylum0137 2 года назад +2

      I can’t honestly think of any tbh. And most big streamers I know of aren’t really authority figures on anything besides having been here first.
      Not to sound negative, but this is literally the umpteenth time Harris has recycled this video and I feel I haven’t learned anything new.
      I think where the disconnect lies for a lot of people is that not everyone wants to become an authority on anything and just want to grow thru gaming because it would feel like a second job otherwise?
      And to be fair, if I became an expert on baked goods, and uploaded top notch RUclips videos on it, I doubt most of those viewers would carry over to twitch/gaming content. The reason I personally believe this is from how I looked at creators. If for example I followed a fitness RUclipsr and they made a twitch for gaming content, I never went to check them out because I didn’t care.
      I watched a lot of Jacksepticeye and Markiplier but that WAS for their gaming, but when they didn’t do gaming, I STOPPED watching them. I rarely EVER watch creators if they branch out outside of what I followed them for despite that branched out content matching other interests I have. I just don’t care and I don’t think I’m the only one who does this. I think a lot of us at least subconsciously do this.

    • @tylerrichardson3034
      @tylerrichardson3034 2 года назад +2

      Berleezy is an example. I started watching him for his cartoon exposed videos and then he transfered to streaming and gaming videos full time.

    • @Peyoux
      @Peyoux 2 года назад

      I saw this happening with some political streamers; they went from a couple of viewers to hundreds, stagnated for a while then went to around 1k in 2 to 3 years. And it was because they became authorities in their own field (one of them does debates and the other mostly democrat party stuff plus daily pol news).

  • @Dazdaone
    @Dazdaone 2 года назад +3

    I'm a former radio guy who is studying up to start streaming and I realized the skill sets are almost the same between streaming online and radio. a major difference is that in radio you're taught to speak to a single person when you broadcast it adds an element of intimacy. Most streamers and youtubers say "hi guys" or "whats up youtube" but you do a really good job of speaking to the viewer and not the collective. good work! 👍

  • @jackdaedules4602
    @jackdaedules4602 2 года назад +1

    Was in the Navy and had to wear work boots a stupid amount of time. Mani Pedis are awesome.

  • @NaudVanDalen
    @NaudVanDalen 2 года назад +9

    Just like how you've explained most things about streaming, tips about getting views on RUclips are also mostly the same. Good titles and thumbnails. No long intro. No dead air. Good editing. Be funny. B roll maybe. Zoom in and out sometimes.

  • @CaptLogun
    @CaptLogun 2 года назад +2

    It's refreshing to have been content for 4 years and realize that I've figured this out just through time and passion. I definitely am lacking with the standard growth strategy but that's down to time and dedication. Great video much better than just saying to develop a niche.

  • @BLOODGRIMN
    @BLOODGRIMN 2 года назад +1

    Great Video, thank you. Trying to grow a channel / brand is HARD! Your advice and videos have been very helpful, thanks Harris and team!

  • @Centauro1
    @Centauro1 2 года назад +4

    good advice, I think it's important to start off with the standard growth strat but have something in mind for the advanced strat longterm so once you have some sort of platform to stand on you can take your idea and use your leverage

  • @darius6867
    @darius6867 2 года назад

    12:34 “STRATEDGY”
    lol great quality vid we got here. no really I poke fun. Truly never knew about that robot guy till now

  • @es0516
    @es0516 2 года назад +12

    I mostly agree with this, but I don' think you necessarily have to be an expert with whatever you choose to work on as your skill or talent. If you're authentically being you're AND you're not doing the same cookie cutter stuff everyone else is, you can grow! Maybe not to be a huge top creator but you'll have a solid base of your own.

    • @SkySenseiVB
      @SkySenseiVB 2 года назад

      I think that falls into the anomaly section he talked about in the standard exceptions. If you're doing something outside the 99% or just have that AMAZING, GRAVITATING personality, you don't have to be an expert, you just need to share it.
      But yea as you said, it also may not be enough to be a top creator because depending on the nature of the unique idea, if its something that people can move on from, its can't get you up there.

  • @MockduckPlaysGames
    @MockduckPlaysGames 2 года назад +3

    This really is a master class on how to succeed as a content creator. Someone's end result may be totally different, and the things that work best for them might differ, but it's just plain guaranteed that if you go through this process and do this stuff you will be more successful than when you started.

  • @juegamealgo5374
    @juegamealgo5374 Год назад

    1:34 I come home after school and check your channel every day. I love you bro

  • @SimplySergei
    @SimplySergei 2 года назад +1

    This channel is my weekly area were I go and rewatch your videos and still love this

  • @Moss_Presents
    @Moss_Presents 2 года назад +1

    I love your channel. It has helped me tremendously. I am still very new to all of this, but homie... hearing this video... and knowing how many hours I have spent pouring over youtube videos and trial and error... its quite validating to hear that becoming a subject matter expert on any one thing, and creating content based off that can be a way forward. I started streaming because I wanted to recreate that sitting on a couch next to a friend vibe... and after streaming for a few months and starting to make youtube videos I found out I LOVE editing videos. I am still quite bad at it, but I know I enjoy that. And the prospect that moving forward, I could possibly make videos rehashing my trial and errors to help the next up-and comer... not only does it sound like fun for me, but it provides hope that it could be something that not only helps someone else, but also increases my sphere of friends/peers. Keep up the great work. Grats on becoming a dad. I know you have trouble sleeping, but I hope you do get some rest.

  • @XarocDrocass
    @XarocDrocass 2 года назад +2

    I think the "Cute Gamer Girl" Burns me, it's like an instawin
    "Cute Girl Burries single foot under 6 inches of dirt" You already won with cute girl, reaching for the low hanging fruit.
    I know my perspective is skewed, I think it's some frusteration of years of editing in various areas to be beating out 100X over by a "Hi I'm becky, here's a lot of cleavage" first video, trending.
    I keep trying to look past it and keep going, but literally hard to see in front with all the "Cute girls" heh

    • @pablodrescher-flores9884
      @pablodrescher-flores9884 2 года назад

      Exactly why I was more excited to get my fiancee streaming on Twitch first. She started in Decemeber and close to 600 followers today. 700 followers on Twitter. Streams like 16 hours a week right now, pushing for full-time. Interested to see what applying these tips in the video will do for her.

  • @pubgmobileacc6045
    @pubgmobileacc6045 Год назад +1

    I started my twitch channel about 5 months ago. I already have 158 followers. I made affiliate and my average viewers are 5. Usually the last two weeks I have between 5-9 viewers. I watch all of your videos and try to implement most of what you say. It’s working, taking time but working. Thank you
    - RealKeytones

  • @just_kyashi
    @just_kyashi 2 года назад

    duuuuude the diffusion ceiling is so goooood

  • @krzykyle
    @krzykyle 2 года назад +2

    Wicked advice as always. I've been wondering for a while how I could implement my knowledge of game development and level design into my streams and now I'm more motivated to figure out how. I think there's some big potential there. Thanks man!

  • @Kysen
    @Kysen 2 года назад +2

    Video starts at 7:47

  • @BigHatGina
    @BigHatGina 2 года назад

    Really appreciate these types of videos. As someone starting out I feel like these thought-provoking discussions will save me time and experience in the long run. Thanks again for all you put out here.

  • @Bricklemore
    @Bricklemore 2 года назад +2

    It's fascinating to me that you said this , because recently I had a very similar thought and started working on it. Nowhere close to being ready to start creating content again but its reassuring to feel on the right path! Thanks mate :)

  • @PhiDX
    @PhiDX 2 года назад

    5:52 and on hit hard, love your stuff Harris thanks!

  • @okasch.8412
    @okasch.8412 2 года назад +2

    I'm still tiny but starting on video essays, live2d rigging and voice coaching have all definitely helped my content and growth! I'm going to start trying to do more regular original videos on shorts and tiktok soon as well, let's see how it goes!

  • @MERCURYvsGAME
    @MERCURYvsGAME 2 года назад +5

    Does this ultimately equate to shrinking your niche down to its purest form? If so, does that place a ceiling for your growth? For example, I’ve watched the same streamer “challenge run” dark souls for the past 6 months and consistently hover around 215 viewers. At some point, do you have to think “my ‘skill’ has an audience cap”? If you pick the wrong skill to showcase, you could diminish the returns. Genuine questions/thoughts

    • @Chevron_
      @Chevron_ 2 года назад

      the idea is to transition once you have an audience, niches exist so that there's somebody there

  • @DrLogicall
    @DrLogicall 2 года назад

    Homie out here hating on mixer but puts the logo up on his ceiling at 3:23 KEK

  • @kungfumario
    @kungfumario 2 года назад +2

    I think so many streamers want to make content that everyone enjoys, they overlook the value of having a specific audience.
    I've learned my content doesn't need to be for everyone, as long as those I make it for thoroughly enjoy it.

  • @joshuaquinn1215
    @joshuaquinn1215 2 года назад +1

    Love the content! Thanks for explaining the next step of the content creator journey for us!

  • @MuhMercy2nd
    @MuhMercy2nd 2 года назад

    I was staring into that dangling hair on the left the entire video, was not disappointed

  • @OriginalRyan
    @OriginalRyan 2 года назад +11

    One of the first things I learned when creating content (videos/livestreams) on RUclips was to find a niche. Focus one one game or type of game & learn everything about it. As you said, become an expert/authority on it. It helped grow my channel immensely over the last year. The issue now is figuring out how to pivot laterally to another game without hindering growth.
    Also, I'd love to hear some more on your ideas for somethin like that. Awesome video as always! 👊

    • @TerriblyCinemaddict
      @TerriblyCinemaddict 2 года назад +7

      That's what I hate about content creation space now. "Variety" even within a niche itself: art, games, music... if you just switch up a style or don't have the same exact template for everything, people don't engage and move on. It doesn't help that the algorithms almost force heavy curation as well as template of content that it wants. Fit a mold or get pushed to the back.....

    • @OriginalRyan
      @OriginalRyan 2 года назад +1

      @@TerriblyCinemaddict Yeah, the algorithm doesn't favor a creator branching out. I don't know why that is. At least not until you have a massive amount of subscribers. Even then, it's not something heavily pushed it seems.

    • @kyleheilig255
      @kyleheilig255 2 года назад +4

      I don't think it's as much algorithm as it is people. If people sub to you because you're a car mechanic, they probably aren't interested in your tech reviews. True fans will follow you, but most won't when branching out. You basically have to find a new audience if you branch out to something not in your niche. Which is the problem with niching down in the first place. Getting true fans seems to be the trick. But like everything, it's easier said than done.

    • @OriginalRyan
      @OriginalRyan 2 года назад

      @@kyleheilig255 True, and it can be made slightly easier when branching out to a similar niche such as a car maintenance to motorcycle maintenance rather than to tech reviews. When you branch out & YT sees something unfamiliar, it'll still push it to your core audience, but if they're not interested, then it's like starting from scratch.

  • @onetooneprintshop6616
    @onetooneprintshop6616 2 года назад

    Appreciate this one, hits home for us and our stream/video content aspirations! It’s always a work in progress, trying to get better at it!

  • @noitibmar
    @noitibmar 2 года назад +1

    Only Harris could make a 14 minute video where all he says is "git gud" and it actually means something.

  • @Alejann9
    @Alejann9 2 года назад

    I respect you talking about pretty girls being good at videogames is a good way of growing because is 100% truth, but i don't think many creators would have dare to say it (btw i don't think is a bad thing, on the contrary) and also talking about how we all put ourselves on a social sphere and if you become one of the best in your niche people will look up to you, again something not everyone would dare to say on 2022, and this makes me realize that your advices and videos are the real thing, and not something made just to appeal to people, thanks for being you!

  • @JoshBarracks
    @JoshBarracks 2 года назад

    I would also like to request paid services for coaching. That would be awesome js!! Amazing video.

  • @yenduron9484
    @yenduron9484 2 года назад

    watched this twice...it really hits home the second time

  • @oscarschiller1304
    @oscarschiller1304 2 года назад

    Damn I haven’t seen your videos since your house was in construction, I fucking love the vibe. Keep it up man, I took everything into account in past videos. (I started watching back when the old logo was around and the setup was vertical LED bars 😂). Again keep it up man!

  • @RedfishGames_
    @RedfishGames_ 2 года назад

    Great video. Very inspirational.
    Definitely has opened my eyes, ill be looking into how i can change up my content to show off what im truly "the best" at!

  • @BrknLaw
    @BrknLaw 2 года назад +3

    I feel like I'm starting to do the advanced strategy 😁 over the last year I've started niching down my Apex Legends content to focus more on making guides for the average player and I've been seeing a lot of success! Even made RUclips partner last month 😁👍
    Definitely going to double down on this and try to do better with this in my short form content.

  • @SladerMcDoogle
    @SladerMcDoogle 2 года назад

    cool progress on the house!

  • @MugnifyRTS
    @MugnifyRTS 2 года назад +2

    Harris, I've been hearing this for a while but I believe it finally clicked for me here. Right now, I'm a RUclips Reactor that breakdown bars in rap songs and I wanted to set myself apart from the rest. So, I really want to channel more of everything that I value and who I am into these reactions so definitely this will be something I practice and work on for the rest of the year!

  • @MidinVal
    @MidinVal 2 года назад +2

    Some people like myself enjoy the small amount of people, sometimes it gets too much and maybe you enjoy reading chat as well. It's all a personal preference but what I do think is how thankful I am because of you. Even though I just send my clips of my channel on here, I have a shorts channel now. I wasn't a big fan of Tik Tok because I wanted to grow naturally in some way but with how Twitch does things and even with RUclips my viewership still goes anywhere between 6-25+. Honestly that's fine but I'm feeling like wanting to do more for myself now but still feel comfortable as who I am. I don't want to be this big popular person I just want a really good community of people that likes to help out others.

  • @EKTapstar
    @EKTapstar 2 года назад +2

    I see... So now I have to find something I'm good at... xD

  • @samuelronan3488
    @samuelronan3488 2 года назад

    Well I gotta say, you have described the process in a way that actually doesn't make me want to jump off of a building when considering developing content, or developing an online presence. I hated the aspects of brand and content creation that focused on the self. It seemed so narcissitic, dedicating so much time to self promotion and development o content that it was off-putting. Yet what you described was merely becoming a SME in some way: Makeup, gaming, science, "interesting, neat things", and that is something doable. Literally discuss your passion and spread the word. It doesn't get any more simple than that, so thank you for the video and the explanation!

  • @FlashForce
    @FlashForce 2 года назад

    I think many get lost in deciding what that one thing to be knowledgeable about is; myself included. Have a love for so many things around content and my genre so it makes is to difficult to pick one thing.

  • @SunburnVtuber
    @SunburnVtuber 2 года назад

    I think you made a good point. Most Advice has been told. „Make Content on other platforms“. Everyone who didn’t made content doesn’t need to watch thousands of videos on “how to grow”. There is no trick in the world that can grow your channel if you don’t even do the bare minimum and post videos like millions of other people do every day. Try to think of a Kickbox Pro: They don’t win tourneys unless they start to train and fight. Of course they can start using tactics and stuff like that, but without the bare minimum, they get nowhere.

  • @LetsDrewThis
    @LetsDrewThis 2 года назад +1

    My concern with this advice is that it suggests that you'd have to completely change the content you want to make in order to grow. For example: gamers on Twitch want to grow, but the example Harris provides is a creator making robotics and programming videos. That's far from the gaming content that I think a vast number of people are making on Twitch. Therefore we are still left wondering how we can apply this advice to the content we are currently wanting to make, without having to completely change it.

  • @mrbig3386
    @mrbig3386 2 года назад

    that was a whole buncha waffle for 14 minutes

  • @Nickearl1
    @Nickearl1 2 года назад

    Love your cogent. I can’t believe your advice Is free, this is amazing!

  • @PhuzzyBond
    @PhuzzyBond 2 года назад +13

    The colors on your Nails are the Trovo streaming platform Colors.
    Right hand has 2, left had has the 1st and the 4th. Which marks Feb 14th. The very first streamer on Trovo back in 2020. SenpaiJesus, which has the same name of your Company "Senpai". Either this is planned or I'm wearing a tinfoil hat. Non the less, thank you for the video.

    • @danarose2677
      @danarose2677 2 года назад

      He's always talking about having an alt channel for testing. Just saying

  • @potentially__9445
    @potentially__9445 2 года назад

    You explain all of this very well, I like your take on this.

  • @KhrynTzu
    @KhrynTzu 2 года назад

    I love getting a pedicure. My heels crack and open up, they work them over. It feels great. lol

  • @ThisReactiverse
    @ThisReactiverse 2 года назад

    Studio is looking really good man!

  • @LokiEML
    @LokiEML 2 года назад +3

    I love your advice but here's a question what kind of skills can be developed for people that play games?

    • @VFour
      @VFour 2 года назад

      Hey there, I was reading some coments and stopped one this one, I’m a small stream creator, like 10-20 views , no matter, one of my goals of this year was to starting drawing ✍️, and if you play games how cool it is drawing avatar from games! You can develop many skills , making music, etc!

  • @BurritoGobbler
    @BurritoGobbler 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! Currently taking a break from streaming! This video has such great information that twitch streamers can definitely learn from! You’ve given me more motivation to try newer things and work on the personal skill like you mentioned!
    Advanced way to grow is definitely key! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Just when everything seemed dark, I was able to find the light once again! Can’t wait to see more!

  • @Chronor007
    @Chronor007 2 года назад +1

    Loved the video. Would have only been more valuable if you included some concrete examples to form frame of what all could be considered a valid skill. For example I didn't expect just knowing your way around certain software can already be enough to be very valuable and will cement a specialist role already.

  • @thev.i.c5028
    @thev.i.c5028 2 года назад

    You know after watching this video, I came up with like 2 ideas right off da bone! Thank you jefe, ur a liquid 😎

  • @officialdeamo
    @officialdeamo 2 года назад

    Havnt even started yet and i love the vid😂🔥

  • @littlepizzacr
    @littlepizzacr 2 года назад

    Its been YEEEEEEARS since I heard about RWJ. Amazing show, watched those videos daily with my friends. Although I thought his show ended because of copyright strikes from the actual video owners :S (?)

  • @elijahjq9668
    @elijahjq9668 2 года назад

    Being a "authority" part was really good.

  • @owencooktech
    @owencooktech 2 года назад

    Clicked on this video to see Harris and didn’t listen. Loving the setup. Shaping out nicely.

  • @Chhadda
    @Chhadda 2 года назад

    "Just do it" the most underrated slogan ever for learning and achieving your goals (waiting for my nike sponsor)

  • @niebelofficial4530
    @niebelofficial4530 2 года назад

    I almost couldn't focus on what Harris was saying because of how good the video quality, lighting and audio are.

  • @Kaballl
    @Kaballl 2 года назад +1

    This is actually sometime I notice alot on twitch. They sit in front of a camera and do whatever. I sadly do this too. One reason why I do stream events is to show something unique instead of just sitting and staring at a screen. I need to get back on RUclips.

  • @The-Burger-Shack
    @The-Burger-Shack 2 года назад

    Ray William Johnson. Now there's a name that takes me back.. wow. Lol.

  • @gatsuful
    @gatsuful 2 года назад

    As always, I appreciate your valuable advice. Thank you!

  • @bayze2449
    @bayze2449 2 года назад +2

    yoooo, Mani, Pedi's for a man is awesome. Haha, I got one with my now wife, before our wedding. I was embarrassed at first, but I was surprised how many men actually go. I know this wasn't the main story of this video but I couldn't agree more with you Harris. Well worth it and recommend everyone to try it, at least once...You'll enjoy it. ANYWAY...Thank you for the video, I always enjoy these!

    • @ScathArachAK
      @ScathArachAK 2 года назад

      Totally agree. Did a mani, pedi and facial with my wife and want to do it again

  • @outlawphil
    @outlawphil 2 года назад

    I concur about nail care, I painted my nails the other day to match Tengen. Every year I plan to stream, and make RUclips content and every year I get distracted by anything and everything and before I know I am making the same resolution but it’s a new year. However this year is gonna be the year, because I am going to do something I haven’t done since High school …. Go back on ADD meds. Fingers crossed I follow through

  • @AndyShawXP
    @AndyShawXP 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info as always!

  • @wildworks5478
    @wildworks5478 2 года назад

    "licking ears on stream for hours wearing very little clothing"... the super advanced strategy

  • @ChrisLarson8934
    @ChrisLarson8934 2 года назад

    Great content. Have a group of us that are working towards a common goal. I keep coming to your videos for good information and some inspiration. Thank you

  • @FaithInTheGlitch
    @FaithInTheGlitch 2 года назад

    Been djing synthwave twitch for 7 years. I must say, I'm pretty damn skilled at it, and few know more about the genre than me.

  • @andyhk3
    @andyhk3 2 года назад

    Maybe dial back the AF Transition Speed settings on your camera Harris. The AF zipping back and forward as you lean closer and further away is a little distracting.

  • @xOpenmikeknight
    @xOpenmikeknight 2 года назад

    Honestly as a single adult man, I love mani/pedi's with the boys

  • @Starsense
    @Starsense 2 года назад +1

    Ray William Johnson's content didn't die due to lack of interest, but because he retired as the host of =3 and the new hosts couldn't keep it going. Considering that, I'd say his personality was a pretty big part of it. He mostly quit making content after that, until the past few years where he's made a big comeback on YT Shorts and TikTok (which you mentioned).

  • @midasgaminghd
    @midasgaminghd 2 года назад

    I love how there's a TikTok ad straight after he mentioned TikTok 🤣

  • @ArryBoOfficial
    @ArryBoOfficial 2 года назад

    omg foot reveal 2:24
    Kreygasm

  • @IAmOfficialFame
    @IAmOfficialFame 2 года назад

    Love the new aspect ratio 🔥

  • @yubrandomain
    @yubrandomain 2 года назад

    Oh I thought painted nails was the key! nvm! haha

  • @ScathArachAK
    @ScathArachAK 2 года назад

    I really enjoy your reviews and you knowledge on streaming and sound. What advice on learning to edit videos. What software and equipment you recommend. A beginners content creator setup with the newer equipment out. I love my Arctis Pro Wireless headset I got after watching your advice on stuff.

  • @JapaneseLanguageMentor
    @JapaneseLanguageMentor 2 года назад

    This is good news for me. I already have skills, but I only recently started the social media grind. My focus is improve my persona/stream while spitting out content for further reach/awareness. Let's go!

  • @shadowheartart3898
    @shadowheartart3898 2 года назад

    Interesting.
    Much food for thought in this video.
    Also... I just found this hilarious:
    "Plus all the standard stratedgy stuff". My brain automatically stuck in a hyphen, so now I can't unsee the "strat-edgy stuff".
    /me walks away quietly giggling

  • @CreativeMindsAudio
    @CreativeMindsAudio 2 года назад

    Cries in twitch music/audio streamer.

  • @edgarguevara99
    @edgarguevara99 2 года назад

    Alpha, are you going to add a category in your playlist of how to grow your stream with all the tips you mention like the standard growth and advance growth tips??

  • @EagleGarrett
    @EagleGarrett 2 года назад

    Great video brother!

  • @suikousoushi
    @suikousoushi 2 года назад

    self awareness... i see what you did there xD, awesome content harris, thanks sz

  • @DaJerseyJunkie
    @DaJerseyJunkie 2 года назад

    Me: (raises hand) ummm yes, but I don’t have any skills, what do I do?

  • @muumi6691
    @muumi6691 2 года назад +1

    Should i use a vpn if my tiktoks are locked to my small country

  • @switchunboxing
    @switchunboxing 2 года назад

    Lol that intro

  • @potentially__9445
    @potentially__9445 2 года назад +1

    I don’t even average 10-15 viewers, I started streaming last Summer. I’m at more than 2400 Twitch followers, 2 out of 3 criteria points to mak Partner. But lately I don’t average that many viewers.

  • @twiggystemz7724
    @twiggystemz7724 2 года назад

    always great and informative videos!

  • @Anabriella
    @Anabriella 2 года назад

    TLDW: Become an authority/expert on something

  • @FerlyFae
    @FerlyFae 2 года назад

    I literally have trouble choosing what I want to wear in the morning... how do I choose one skill and develop it ( -.-)?

  • @dangercatt6971
    @dangercatt6971 2 года назад

    Getting a mani-pedi with the wife, this guy is a man.

  • @zoommair
    @zoommair 2 года назад

    I'm stuck at the 40-60 viewer number and I haven't even taken advantage of the standard growth strategy yet, but I can see how the advanced growth strategy has been helping me as I have become an authority in my small sphere of influence. I need to work harder, time to make video editing my bitch.