[00:01] Twitch these days is quite a difficult task. Market saturation means people are watching the same streamers reacting to Play Quizzes or in some Minecraft series, and let's add to that the fact that you, my brother or sister, probably don't have the best [00:13] equipment for streaming. Indeed, it's difficult to get those followers, but congratulations because you've already taken the first step towards achieving it: seeking help. So, listen to someone who's been through the same thing and didn't die trying. You're already [00:27] welcome to this video. I 'm Almich, and today I'm going to tell you how to get those first 50 followers on Twitch. The points I'll order of importance, so you should stay until the end. First of all, [00:40] we have to separate viewers from followers because they're not the same. Followers are the people who, for some reason, decided to follow you on Twitch, but they aren't necessarily going to be watching your streams. In fact, you're [00:52] not going to see most of them in your chat again. Viewers, on the other hand... These are people who do attend most of your streams. So we can say that not all your followers are viewers, but all your viewers are followers. And [01:04] want to troll you for the slightest mistake you make, which is fine even be fun. But if you don't want to be embarrassed because you don't have stream, I recommend KissFan. This is a [01:18] 100% legitimate website where you can buy keys for Windows 10 and Windows 11 at the best price on the market. Don't expose yourself to websites of dubious origin, activators, or key generators that only install malware on [01:31] But you also don't have to pay Microsoft's exorbitant prices. KissFan is the best option; it has security, a 100% guarantee on your purchase, and super low prices. Also, if you need the Microsoft Office suite, KissFan [01:45] one of them will work for you. I'm going to leave my code AM50 so you can get a super 50% discount. In case you're interested, here are the links. The description and comments: The second step to reaching 50 followers on Twitch is to dress for the [01:59] occasion, and I don't mean wearing a low-cut top or a bikini. I mean, if you want to, go ahead, but that's not what I mean. You have to make your channel honest, a channel that looks like that [02:11] will always be more eye-catching and will generate more curiosity than one that doesn't. So, you'll have to start from banners and your profile picture to panels, [02:26] overlays, and alerts. Everything counts when it comes to grabbing the attention of potential impressions count, and this also applies to Twitch. Fortunately for you, my friend, nowadays you have many options to [02:38] cover this point. You can pay a graphic designer, you can take advantage of the sites (I'll be leaving a video about it above), or if you put a little more thought into it, you can use artificial intelligence for [02:50] really don't need much to get people to follow you. On Twitch, yes, I know I said at first that it was difficult, but a little clickbait sometimes helps. People and that's it. That's why having a [03:03] people to do this. It's very likely interact with the alerts or the bots, or simply to tell you that everything in our power so that people will come and watch us. Now, [03:17] this might be a little obvious, but I'll say it anyway because it's always important. Besides having a visually appealing stream, your communication skills also have a lot to do with whether or not someone will stay for the stream. It never hurts to [03:29] be friendly. Remember that these people don't know you, so don't start by being too aggressive, not even to be funny. That attitude or those jokes come with time when you get to know the person a little better. Basically, be [03:42] 3000 viewers. And speaking of following people, I recommend that you follow and subscribe to this channel. I have many videos that I assure you will help you a lot. the subscriber goal. So it's in your best interest, and [03:55] Chat, or anything like that. Instead, if you could give me a like, a comment, lot. I'm asking you to please do that. Let's focus now on the games or what you do in your streams. Remember that you 're streaming because you want [04:09] care if people don't see you, or because you simply do n't want them to. So Twitch server and disconnect. With this in mind, your main objective is going to be to entertain, not so much to entertain yourself, but to entertain an audience. So [04:24] different from when you're playing off- camera. I'll go into more detail on this topic in another video because this is more about increasing viewers, and for now, this experience, to reach 50 subscribers on Twitch, it helped me a [04:38] lot to play games or do activities where I could interact directly with the viewers in the chat. And no, I don't mean playing custom matches in Fortnite? No, what worked for me was playing games that weren't so [04:51] popular but that had the option to interact with the Twitch chat within the game itself. For example, KCOOR. You can get this game on Team. I don't remember the price, but it's super cheap and totally worth it because it's [05:03] a collection of minigames, and most importantly, it has multiplayer that works directly with the Twitch chat. So you can organize different kinds of matches: races, last survivor, turn-based combat, [05:15] roleplay, etc., and viewers can play directly with you without needing to own the game because KCOOR is played with commands in the chat. but they're very easy to use. These kinds of games work better than [05:29] any other trendy game because popular games are saturated with tens of thousands of smaller streamers playing them— direct competition for you. And with the most [05:41] popular streamers, who retain 80% of the audience, there's a very small window left for you to attract a viewer by playing one of these games, and even then, only a percentage... An important aspect of Twitch viewers is their [05:53] willingness to interact with new streamers, which are actually quite the familiar ones. If you don't believe me, ask yourself: are all the streamers you to find a streamer with [06:05] zero viewers just to watch them? That's what I mean. This tiny willing to watch someone new often do so to interact with them, not so much for what you're playing. So, easy free games or [06:18] best allies to reach 50 followers, as long as you know how to make them work in your stream, in your own style, so the chat can interact. Besides KCor, there's a huge variety of games like these. [06:31] free game you can find directly on Steam. It's a marbles racing game with many, many maps where the participants are the people in your channel. And in the browser section, we have games like Basta, The [06:44] etc., games that work superbly 'm not telling you... Instead of stopping playing your favorite game, you can switch things up between other activities. For example, you can start a stream, chat for 15 minutes while waiting for [06:57] viewers to arrive, then play Marbles and Stream for an hour, and then another hour of Warson. Be practical, my friend, and take advantage of these moments to add more dynamism to your those streamers who won't grow, who spend all their time playing the same thing 50 hours a day, all [07:10] week long. At least don't do it until you achieve your goal. With all this said, maybe some of you might be thinking, "This works great, but only if you already have someone in the chat. If I don't have anyone, it won't work," which is a [07:23] a video exactly for this situation. I'll leave it up here. I know it will but let me quickly mention one point: the best thing you can do when you have zero viewers is not to stay silent for even a single second. Regardless of [07:38] what you're playing, you can't afford to say nothing, whether you're narrating the game or just talking. Whether it's the latest trend or just the movie you saw yesterday, talk about whatever you want, but talk. I'm emphasizing [07:50] this because it's a pretty common mistake among new streamers. Or if not you, tell me your stream. Many times you don't even realize you're not saying anything, and you've been like that for an me. Let's do an exercise to illustrate what I mean. Imagine you go to the [08:04] intention of having a good time, of being entertained by what you see on the screen, right? The movie starts, and all you see is a park bench. Suddenly, a guy comes and sits down and doesn't say anything, maybe just a [08:17] shy chuckle. The character stares into space for a good while. You're You're going to leave the theater. The same thing happens in streams. If people come to watch you and all they see is a little figure staring blankly at a screen, or [08:30] to make matters worse, you don't even have a camera, I've seen many concentration, but everyone has this " [08:43] People aren't even going to say hi in the chat; they're just going to leave. Why? Because watching someone playing a game with no humor, nothing else to play myself. Or what happens most [08:55] go watch Ibai, they go watch Urpl. I repeat, viewers are looking for interaction through the monitor; they want to connect with someone, they don't just want to watch gameplay. So prepare well for your streams because most [09:08] of the time it's not that you can't, it's that you're doing it wrong because you didn't know how. But mentioned are things I realized quite you so you don't have the same problem I did—years wasted. I [09:23] what do you think about what I just said? Do you have any other advice or questions about it? Do the comments section, on my social media, or in the... I stream on especially to the channel members who are appearing right now. [09:37] love you all. I want to remind you that you have priority when I YouTube streams. If you're interested, you can join this channel using the blue button down there. Thanks again for watching this [09:50] Thanks again for watching this video. I'm elmich, and see you around!