[00:03] How to Gain Supporters. First of all, I'm your brother, Bahr Al-Ma'rifa ( Sea of ​​Knowledge), providing technical support. If you haven't subscribed to the channel yet, please do and activate the bell icon for all the latest updates. A live stream is when you upload a video that your audience can watch. However, a live stream is a live video and audio broadcast with your [00:19] audience. Here, your audience will join your stream and interact with you. This is a brief overview of live streaming. Earning from Live Streaming: How live streams generate revenue, and who earns from live streams, I will explain it to you step by step. The important information you need to know is that TikTok does [00:34] n't give out profits directly. Your earnings come from your audience. The audience who join your stream and give you gifts or coins (like roses, hearts, whales, or lions) – may God bless TikTok – [00:46] will deposit them into your account. As soon as you end the stream, you'll find a balance of, for example, 1000 coins, 500 coins, 2000 coins, or 100,000 coins. It's all up to you. The commission is $1 for every 100 coins. [00:59] The commission is $1 for every 100 coins. So, let's say you I earned 1000 So, let's say you I earned 1000 TikTok coins, but TikTok will take 500, which is half. What I'm trying to tell you is that the earnings come from the audience, not from the TikTok app itself. They are [01:13] converted into cash in dollars that you can withdraw, or you can convert them to other can withdraw, or you can convert them to other currencies and use them to support others. There are different types of live streams: gaming live, currencies and use them to support others. There are different types of live streams: gaming live, [01:27] yourself), and studio live (where you appear as yourself but in a more professional and polished way). But today, I'll focus on mobile camera live streams because they are the best, most successful, and most popular in the market, and they have the highest support. Since our topic today is how to earn money from [01:41] TikTok, we'll discuss how to gain supporters and how to get support. I'll tell you the steps I, other content creators, and celebrities use. The first point is that if you start a live stream, you need to keep your audience engaged as much as possible. Keeping your [01:59] audience engaged during the stream is what will give you motivation. Now, when you start a live stream, your stream will be shared. For people randomly, meaning anyone browsing will see your stream and join it. Let's say [02:12] TikTok shares five people, and if they join your stream and stay for two minutes, TikTok will increase the share rate for other groups. If the [02:25] first group shares and likes the stream, they'll share it with another group. So, your stream will appear on the Explore page, and the algorithm will start treating your stream based on the principle of "don't rush for success, don't rush for support." The first point now is that you need to build an audience. For example, I'm [02:42] telling you that in your early days, you need to build an audience. So, how do I build an audience? First, in your early days, try to be online at different times: morning, noon, afternoon, evening, dinner—whenever you're free. Why? So that people start to remember you and your style. [03:02] excel at. That's the time that's best for me. For example, your audience might be in the evening, or maybe in the afternoon. I don't know. So, the first thing you need to do is... The first thing is for [03:14] people to get to know you. The second point is that you need to know that live streams are divided into three categories. There's the type of know that live streams are divided into three categories. There's the type of stream where someone just puts on a still image and plays music, Quran recitation, or other audio. This is considered a third-rate stream. [03:30] When the audience joins, they don't really want to listen; most don't. Let's be honest. If you join my stream and every time I play music or something similar—I'm speaking generally about audio, like the Quran, the word of God Almighty, no doubt about it— but I'm speaking technically, the [03:45] but I'm speaking technically, the audience will leave. This is considered the third-rate stream, so don't bother and don't waste your time. The second-rate stream is a bit more difficult. It's when you put on a still image, whether it's your own picture or any other image, and then you start talking. This type of [04:02] stream is difficult to succeed in, not impossible, but difficult because there's a higher level of success. This type of stream is a bit difficult, even difficult because there's a higher level of success. This type of stream is a bit difficult, even though some people are successful at it. I'm [04:15] telling you, the person who's successful in live streams uses a still image and speaks in their own voice. If they appeared as themselves, their success would be double that of the best stream. The best stream is the [04:28] first-rate one, where you... You turn on your camera and appear as yourself, with your voice and image, and people see you. This is very powerful, and people will interact with you. Of course, there are some advanced things, like [04:41] decorations. For example, when I start a live stream, I have a laptop here, here, here, depending on the content you present. Sometimes the eye is drawn to something, and sometimes the audience is captivated by the backgrounds. This is one of the important points when we learn about the different types of streams, the best, the best. There are [04:58] some techniques you need to learn with me today. Look at the first point: when you start a live stream, you have the " with me today. Look at the first point: when you start a live stream, you have the " Join" button. Look at the "Join" button. When someone joins and Join" button. Look at the "Join" button. When someone joins and you welcome them: "Welcome Abdul Aziz," "Welcome Mohammed," "Welcome Fahad," "Welcome Noura," "Welcome Amal." [05:13] you welcome them: "Welcome Abdul Aziz," "Welcome Mohammed," "Welcome Fahad," "Welcome Noura," "Welcome Amal." regarding conversation, sometimes when you enter the stream and the host welcomes you, you might feel shy about [05:27] leaving right away, or they say "Peace be upon you," and you reply. So, the duration of their stay, whether it's 15 duration of their stay, whether it's 15 or 20 seconds, is what gives you the "Explore" feature. The first thing is the word "join," which means how to gain an audience. The second point is to try to [05:42] interact with the audience. If someone writes to you, reply to them in the comments. Try to create topics, general topics. Stay away from personal topics. The second point is creating personal topics. The second point is creating topics. Create a general topic, a general point of view. [05:56] Don't talk about personal things like, "I did this," "I ate that," or "I did that." Don't bring up material things in the live stream. The audience doesn't like someone who's always "I, I, I." Use " always "I, I, I." Use " we." That's how you start. You know, [06:11] interesting topics, for example, maybe you have a sense of humor. Some people have a sense of humor, some have charisma, some have presence. So here's the second point: create topics that are interactive, not sensitive topics like men, women, and divorce. These are old topics, [06:26] men, women, and divorce. These are old topics, stay away from them. The next point is, don't get involved in tours. Some of you, as soon as you get live, start a stream with someone else or two. Getting involved in tours is a mistake. Tours are a mistake at the beginning because they weaken the streams. The second point is [06:41] supporters. If someone joins your stream, they won't You only have two or three people in Al Ain, and no one will support you, so don't enter tours until you have a fan base. You should have at least 20, 30, or 40 people consistently watching your streams. At the very least, they should receive cards. Some of you rush into tours. Don't rush. I swear, I didn't start [06:57] tours until my account reached maybe 10,000 followers. I'm my account reached maybe 10,000 followers. I'm serious. I didn't enter tours until my live streams reached over 100 viewers. Why? Because I had people behind me supporting me. But you're still at the beginning; [07:10] no one is supporting you. I know that most of the profit is in tours, but be in tours, but be patient. The next point is, don't show me guest lists and Abu Hamdan's group chats. How, my friend? For example, you have four friends who join your live streams: [07:24] Abdul Aziz, Muhammad, and Fahd. You talk to each other and get to know each other. When I'm watching and I join your live stream, I see your topics. Look at the number of guest lists, especially the six-part lists at the top. They're undesirable. Anyone who joins will [07:39] find these lists and start talking. This means that the live stream happens spontaneously, unlike when stream happens spontaneously, unlike when someone goes live and talks to the audience in person. Most celebrities, look, most celebrities don't do [07:52] guest appearances. Even if they do, it's rare. Most of the time they talk to the audience in their real selves. So, this is one of the advantages. If you want to do guest appearances, do them after half an hour. For the first half hour, start talking to the [08:04] audience. The third point is that you need to have a bit of confidence. If the audience feels that you are confident in yourself and in what you're saying, then they will like the live stream. [08:16] Some people start by saying, "I don't have anything to say. Do you want me to talk? I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say." The talk? I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say." The come saying, "I don't know what I have to say." This is the second point. You can even choose, for example, [08:31] this topic. For example, you want to talk about a topic. Yesterday, one of the topic. Yesterday, one of the members came to me and wrote something like this, even if no one else said it. So, the audience starts interacting with you. Here's a crucial point, so pay attention: after every live stream, check your [08:47] live statistics. You'll see the people who are watching your live stream. Add them, go to who are watching your live stream. Add them, go to their profiles, and engage with them. These are the ones who will bring you exposure because you always check your live statistics. They'll show you [09:00] live statistics. They'll show you your best followers, and they'll add you. These are the ones who are always with you; these are your real audience. So, this is one of the things that helps, and success is in God's hands. The things I mentioned might work for you, or they might not. You need to [09:15] mentioned might work for you, or they might not. You need to know that only 10% of people succeed in live streaming, not everyone, but you could be one of those 10%. Most people are could be one of those 10%. Most people are afraid of live streaming, and most people might not even [09:28] go live. I'll tell you one thing: the only advantage of TikTok is one thing: the only advantage of TikTok is fairness. All live streams have the same system. Someone with a million followers goes live, and they don't get 10 or 15 viewers. Someone with a million followers goes live. 200 people start [09:44] the stream, and it can reach 1000 depending on audience interaction and your own internal strength. I'm giving you advice as a brother: if you're watching this video, start a live stream and try it once, twice, three times, four times. Don't judge yourself based on your first live stream. When I first started, [10:02] yourself based on your first live stream. When I first started, two or three people joined, and I got scared and left until I started practicing. So, here are some things to avoid in your stream: Avoid getting avoid in your stream: Avoid getting angry. [10:17] Always be patient and welcoming to people. People like welcoming to people. People like positive people. Secondly, avoid swearing and insults, even if you think there are successful streams with swearing and insults. But ultimately, God is [10:34] successful streams with swearing and insults. But ultimately, God is above all, and people always gravitate towards positive people. Thirdly, avoid excessive guest appearances, even if the people are dear to you. You're not obligated to have ten, six, or seven guest appearances on every live stream. [10:51] You started a live stream to get to know a wider audience. Expand your popularity by avoiding excessive support. Avoid relying on others to boost your page's accounts. I'm [11:04] Avoid relying on others to boost your page's accounts. I'm sorry, but I can boost accounts and come to you, but the best audience is the one you build yourself. If I come to you and boost your stream today, tomorrow you'll be alone. You won't be coming every day. So, I'm telling you, the [11:20] money you'll lose by bringing someone else, spend it on your own stream. Post treasures, post contests, post events. Build your own audience. This is advice from a brother to his brothers, and I'm all for you. I won't hold back on any information, [11:33] from a brother to his brothers, and I'm all for you. I won't hold back on any information, next week I'll be doing a live stream on YouTube for questions and inquiries. Finally, don't forget me. For those who haven't subscribed to the channel, all [11:48] we ask is that you subscribe and activate the bell icon. May God protect you. bell icon. May God protect you.