[00:02] Twitch settings that can help bring more followers to your channel and make your stream more attractive and interesting. So let's go! Hello, [00:18] advertising and researcher on game streaming. Recently, we launched the Streamer Club, which is a way for you to contribute to the channel quality and interesting content for you, which really helps your [00:32] also offers some advantages for those who contribute and become part of it. So I check it out, there are some very interesting things for you. Now let's go to the PC so I can show you some things. So I'm already here on the [00:46] Twitter page, okay? So we're going to do the following: we're going to your profile, okay? I'll click here, and then you'll go to Creator Control Panel. Here on the satellite, we'll have all the options. We're going to click here on the side on settings, [00:58] and then we'll go to the broadcast. The first option that we'll have, important to activate, will be connection loss protection. What is this for? This is for because... If your live stream goes down, [01:10] it will stay up for another minute and a half, showing a WOD (Workout of the Day). It's not a recording of your broadcast so people can stay on the channel, following the channel. It will also show a message on the screen warning that [01:23] it went down and to reconnect. In that time, if your live stream goes down, you have a minute and a half to come back before people see that offline screen. After a minute and a half, it just says it went down, it just [01:35] actually closed the live stream. It's important to note that even Twitter... ( Note here, very important note: this requires the use of a complex encoder to function correctly). What it's trying to say [01:48] use more of your computer's processing power because it will do more than just the transmission; this presenter has to do the transmission, right? It also has to go up for [02:00] a minute and a half so that if you go down, it can show that... (If the payment process works, I didn't quite understand this UBS issue above...) He made a tutorial explaining exactly everything else [02:13] part about stringing, giving a simple, basic explanation of how it works. The other option, which I think is extremely important, is that I see because they don't even know it exists. It 's the issue of recording your [02:29] past broadcasts. And for that, we 'll have to activate this option here: store past broadcasts. It also does several automatic recordings for up to 14 days, or for Prime members, [02:42] partners, or those on the Twitch Turbo plan, it can be for 60 days. This is very important because your live stream, for example on Facebook. Facebook is a social network that doesn't have the [02:56] characteristic of being an instant social network. That is, when you post things, many people will see them a day later, a few hours later, sometimes even promoted it on Facebook or any other social network, and the person [03:09] only saw it after your live stream ended. But if you have your live stream recorded, the person can click on the link and go to your recording. Live and maybe watch a recording you made of your last live stream. If someone sees that recording and likes it, they're [03:22] and watch the next time you're live. I myself frequently always looking to see if there's anything new or different, if people are creating things, etc. And sometimes when I go there, the live stream has already [03:35] finished and there's no recording of the live stream, so I don't know how that something cool or interesting will happen, and they'll end up following that that person's work. So, if you have a recording of your live stream, [03:48] activating this option can be very important; it can make a difference in how you get more followers, even when you're not live. This next one has adult content, which you can activate, and I [04:00] recommend you activate it if you play very violent games with a lot of blood, the characters swear a lot, and so on, or if you're someone who swears during the broadcast. [04:12] playing with suddenly starts swearing, so... I prefer to activate this option in my case. If you're similar to me, then activate it too, your case, you don't need to turn it off. So this ends up being optional; you can [04:26] activate it or not. The next one we have is also extremely important, which is activating clips. So basically, what you're going to do is allow people to make short videos from your broadcast, record videos up to one [04:38] minute of your broadcast, and this will be in your list after your live stream. So it later to use as promotion for your channel. I'll even show you where it is in case you don't know where it is. It's right here: go to content, and it [04:51] 'll have all the clips from your live stream, which you can then take, make a little session, or put directly in this one. You can use it as promotion for your channel. Furthermore, it's not for creating content for other platforms or [05:04] social networks. This next option, " Followers Only," I recommend you don't activate, especially when you're starting out, because the idea here when you're people to get to know you, a call center, or chat with you so they can talk to [05:19] you. So when... When someone talks to you, they like you, they have a higher chance of being followed later to continue talking to you. This option already comes with systems that tell me, "So I activate this because it will encourage [05:31] people to follow me to participate in the chat." And then I say, "Calm down, hold on a little, you're just starting out, people don't know you yet." This would only make sense if you were a well-known person, someone [05:44] people are already interested in talking to, they already really want to participate and talk to you. So it's important that we understand the moment we're in. If you're at the beginning, someone who doesn't [05:58] know you, it doesn't make it difficult for people to get to know you. You need people to know you, to know who you are. And you can be sure that if you're at the beginning of your career, setting this option to only [06:10] for followers won't help your channel at all. Of course, I also understand that there are some exceptions, right? It's important to activate these, for we live in a very sexist environment, the gaming environment is very sexist, so there are [06:24] the girl. She starts saying a lot of things to me, so she tells the girl that she has to activate this kind of thing, or else you're just doing a good broadcast and a lot of people start showing up, [06:36] chat, and then you're forced to do that kind of thing too. So basically, you're not people to follow you, you're only going to turn off that option to avoid annoying people. Now, the next option, this one is extremely important, let's take a look at [06:51] it, let's think a little about it. Here we have the low How does this work? Give us a tip. Hi, it's low latency, the best for almost real-time interactions with viewers. [07:05] if you're not interested in real-time viewers. You might think, "No, but I want to interact in real time and all that," but hold on a little, let me Yes, low latency will be faster for you to interact with [07:18] channel, you need viewers, but low latency will require more of because, basically... Your encoder will have to bother you, but let me know that encoding your live stream faster will allow you to stream [07:33] to Twitter faster so we can watch it with you. It's possible to interact with our case here in Brazil, since many people have weaker systems many people have weaker systems and play games like CS:GO, LoL, [07:45] Fortnite, etc., you don't need such fast interaction because person will have time to send a message, you finish your game, you see it, and you your computer's processing power. We also talk a little [07:59] you can check it out; I think it's good to take a look there because there's a lot of interesting information about ABS and the more technical issues related to the next part. Let me tell you that if this is your first time [08:12] video and liked receiving more information, tips, and tutorials to give your forget to subscribe to the channel and activate all notifications so you don't miss anything that's happening here. Okay, continuing... So, the [08:27] next three important settings that we... There will be things about Rewards and viewers. So let's click here, and the first thing we have is channel points. Channel points are like a coin, [08:40] give to your viewers for watching your stream. apply this option to activate channel points, right? And then you'll customize your points. Here I made mine, I called it Edu Corre. You [08:54] 'll name your coin however you want, and it's cool if you have a personalized image. You can upload an image to represent coin for my silly face, because it's not very difficult for me [09:07] to make a silly face, it comes naturally. And you can create something like that to make it more like you, it's more your own thing. Below it shows how your viewers will [09:19] a coin for my face and the amount they have. After you create your channel, name it, and put a little face there, we'll go to manage Rewards and Challenges... The first option we have here, [09:32] our community, is... Okay, so let's click here to take a look. We we'll have to put here is a name for our challenge. We can people what the challenge is about. I think it's interesting to also set a [09:47] goal. So, for example, how many points your BIOS have to collect? How much do they have to contribute to reach this goal? So, here on the side, it shows an example, for example, 33%... And how does it look? It seems like... [10:00] how many days are left? Much more... here below, to configure the day count... here's the challenge icon. You can leave it with these defaults, but I recommend has to look more like your Live stream, the background color, right? What you're going to [10:14] type here... and that side will show a preview of how people will see the progress of your goal that you're going to create for your channel. So here you can create several things. Let's say I reached the goal, I'm going to do a live stream with [10:27] cosplay, I don't know, I'm going to eat sour candy, I don't know... create it, okay? Think about things. You can do this here, it's interesting because it motivates people to participate with your can only participate in the challenge if they receive points [10:42] inside part, we'll also have a collection, and basically some ready-made Twitch rewards that you can use here too. Maybe at the also have no idea, and there you go, you can use this. But it's interesting that [10:56] you want your own things, they're just from your channel, right? Even for two people, the identification with your channel, right? So here there's something, just asking for a hero, choose to buy, oh, I'm going to play, introduce who will play, the type of thing, right? Value, [11:08] we also work with a name generator, a name is the character, item, city in the game, right? Well, for those who play building games, right? Survival and everything else, just the team makes you drop the weapon, like for those who play CS, the value is also there, right? [11:22] You're there, you bought a suitcase, you bought, I don't know, a weapon, a Hector, which is expensive, but a Sniper, which is expensive, the guy goes there and makes you drop an Operetta, it makes you want to cry, but it's you're doing There, and it's for entertainment, okay? It's not for playing [11:36] video games; the game is just part of your broadcast. We've already talked about this. a look at; we talk about this, I think it's quite interesting. You can also see it. Next, we have standard rewards. So there are [11:48] platform itself that you can also use with your channel points. For to the person who has their message in the chat, unlock it, in the chat, unlock it, [12:02] can also put a value on that, right? Send a message only to subscribers, right? can create that people can have with your live stream using your channel points. Remember that this issue of points is very interesting [12:15] to use because people only earn points from the moment participate, they watch your content, they watch your live stream. So it's rewards that are really interesting, that are attractive for [12:29] people to want to participate, earn points, and use these rewards. The next ones we have are... Okay, so you can create some emojis for your channel. Once you reach the affiliate goal, I'll leave [12:42] about affiliation; you can check it out later. So, after you reach the affiliate goal, you can add some rewards for those who subscribe to creating an identity for your channel, something that only those who are part of your [12:55] channel can use. This is cool because people can use it on any channel, not just yours. And lastly, we have the drops, which are also very interesting to activate. You can use the drops; there are some games that, [13:09] if you bring them to your live stream while you're playing, offer rewards to the people watching your broadcast, things like character screenings, and so on. So, games that have open campaigns. If you play any of these [13:24] games, it's especially worth activating them. But even if you don't play any of these games, always leave them activated because you never know when something you're already playing, so this also makes it more attractive. There's more to it than just getting [13:38] people interested, right? But for you, the people who wanting to watch your live stream. Remember that these are things that will help make your live stream more attractive; they won't work miracles to [13:52] gain you a lot of followers or anything like that. Always understand that the most important part of your content is you. If you have to be the most interesting thing, everything else comes to help. Now, comment and tell me what [14:05] brought you, and if you have any more questions or doubts, you I'll also leave some more videos here to help you in your streaming career. And if you liked this video, don't forget to like and [14:20] subscribe to the channel if this is your first time here. So that's it, a hug first time here. So that's it, a hug and see you later!