[00:02] thought at least once about starting to stream. After all, all these guys with webcams are donated After all, all these guys with webcams are donated huge amounts of money. They cooperate with bookmakers and spin casinos, which pay them even more money. [00:17] And everyone loves these streamers, listens to their opinions and even takes photos with them on the street. That is, of course, yes. But today I'll tell you why you definitely won't have any of that and why becoming popular on Twitch has [00:30] become practically impossible. Well, with you, Innfive. Enjoy watching. I think you've seen all those videos with tips for streamers, but in reality, almost none of them work anymore, especially if you don't have an [00:46] audience. Everyone says you need to make edits of your TikTok streams and Shorts, keep streaming regularly, and just keep working toward your goal. True, this doesn't work anymore. And here's why. There are [00:59] here's why. There are approximately 100 to 150,000 streamers constantly streaming on Twitch. And more than 99% of them stream to one or two viewers, and some even have zero. Okay , see you tomorrow, [ __ ]. No donuts. Yes, there is [01:13] a lot of competition here, and without an audience, you are practically impossible to find, because even in recommendations, Twitch viewers are more likely to click on a streamer who already has a large audience than on you with two viewers. [01:27] Of course, you can try cheating, but Twitch viewers are very good at detecting it. And if a person comes to a stream with 100 online and there is an empty chat, then everyone will just come in and leave with the feeling that they were simply screwed. [01:41] So, of course, you can try, but at the initial stage it is unlikely to help you in any way, and your clips are unlikely to start gaining views right away, because now there are too many of these clips, and if people don’t [01:54] know you, they will simply scroll past you in a second. And even if by some miracle your cut gets a lot of views, that still doesn't guarantee anything, because the conversion rates there are really low. For example, I recently started regularly [02:08] making cuts from my streams, and one of these videos got a whopping 27,000 views. And how many people do you think who watched this shorts followed me ? Zero, [ __ ] zero, just zero. Yes, [02:23] it might have been a bad cut and I was just unlucky. But this doesn't negate the fact that conversion rates from TikTok and similar platforms are extremely low. And to get a lot of subscribers and viewers from short videos, each of your videos needs [02:36] to get at least a million, if not several million, views, which is also very difficult to achieve and doesn't guarantee you huge online followings. And as an example, I'll take Zaharamble Cook, who was wildly hyped last year and is still [02:50] getting big numbers on every TikTok. He cowbilled Svilon and other popular streamers. And now he has an average of 400 online. I think without the [03:02] collaboration with Evilon the online presence would have been half as much . And it turns out that he has only 200 online despite his huge recognition and millions of views on TikTok. What can an ordinary person hope for without any [03:16] This is a point. Well, what about horizontal videos on YouTube? For example, I have this channel with more than 70,000 subscribers. Of these, just over 3,000 people subscribed to MT W Twitch . And that's not bad. [03:32] And my average online audience is only 20 people. By the way, I am grateful to everyone. And you come in too. And that's taking into account Stent's raid, so it account Stent's raid, so it could have been even less. What the [ __ ] are you doing? And [03:45] I got these 3,000 subscribers with such huge views, which once again proves that the conversion from YouTube is much better, but it is also far from small, and there is no hint of thousands of online users here . And yes, I started streaming regularly on [03:59] Twitch almost a year ago. And if you are really interested in what I have achieved, how much I have earned, and so on, then write about it in the comments. Perhaps I'll record a full-length video about this for you. And as I understand it, Twitch works [04:13] a little differently over time. And even if you're a cool new guy, but no one watches you, Twitch, unlike YouTube, won't promote you in any way. And if you do n't do anything yourself, you'll remain at the bottom of the category without [04:26] recommendations. So, if you really enjoy streaming, to avoid wasting too much time, ideally stream for just an hour or two at first and maximize your time, then start posting on TikTok and praying for [04:40] recommendations. I also want to start making horizontal videos on YouTube and promote my Twitch there, which is what I'm doing now. Jump into hyped games, hop on, and try to participate in shows run by already popular [04:53] streamers. And over time, more people might start following you , and Twitch might realize that you're some kind of popular bigwig and start recommending you more often. But the most important thing that influences all of this [05:07] is just luck, which you cannot influence in any way. And all these streams and TikToks may ultimately bring you nothing at all. And you'll just go nuts after a couple of months of streams like this and stop streaming altogether. But all this [05:21] doesn't apply to beautiful girls who can sit online for five minutes with huge donations from simples, and over time, some Evilon can notice them and easily raise them to good online positions. So for them it all [05:34] works a little differently. Well, let me post some interesting photos of Cory in your Telegram for your byte . Link in the description. So, to get off to a good start on Twitch, you'd better have an initial [05:47] audience on YouTube or TikTok beforehand. and eventually transfer them to your streams, because it's not 2013 now, and streaming for 10 hours will only give you a headache. What has this guy from YouTube already proven? [06:01] this guy from YouTube already proven? One subscriber per 100 hours. And even Mr. Beast, who launched a stream on a new channel he had n't mentioned anywhere, waited over 10 hours for even one [06:14] viewer to join. So before you start, think a few times whether you really need all this. And don't forget to subscribe to my Twitch. I stream there almost every day. And if you also want to make money off of me, then in a few [06:27] days I'll host a stream where I'll pay you money for every meme that makes me laugh . Drop your memes in the comments on the pinned posts in my Telegram channel. Well, you'll find a link to it in the description, so we'll meet on the streams. Well, [06:41] also watch other videos on my channel. Well, Flay was with you. Bye everyone.