[00:04] the first piece of advice I want to give you is: Don't look for shortcuts. I myself content creation career a lot because I spent more time looking for secret formulas than actually working and truly learning. You, streamer, [00:17] YouTuber, etc., it's a career like any other, and therefore requires effort and dedication. In this video, I'm going to show you another Ted (Team Talk) that takes work, but will certainly greatly increase your career. [00:29] your career. So let's go! Hello, I'm Edumarques, an advertising professional and content creator for several years, and I've even skipped [00:43] strategy we're going to use here is very similar to a ladder. Today point where they've never heard of you to the point where they become fans of your content. And the first thing you need to define is your niche. It [00:58] 's simply a group of people who have Gamer community, but not everyone likes the same types of games. Some people like Homoba, some people like FS. Those who enjoy MMA RPGs, and all those [01:15] are niches within the Gamer category, can further refine each category. The advantage of doing so is that it makes it to identify with your content. However, you also have to be careful [01:27] not to over-refine, because you can create such a small group that it's not even worth creating content for. So, that's the first thing to consider: if you're going to do gaming livestreams, try to play things that have a [01:40] games that focus on story. So that's what I have to bring to my content. Now, this doesn't mean you always have to play the same game or style; you can vary from time to time. It's important that you have [01:53] a main focus in your content. This will make it much easier for you to decide what content you're going to bring to your livestream. So, always think about the niche you're in and the audience you want to reach. 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To be clear, a goal isn't something like "I'm this star, I have a [03:01] lot of followers, I earn a lot of money, I become famous, and I have a gamer girlfriend." Goals have to have deadlines. For example, on the 10th, I'm going to take a course to speak better in public, and I'm going to finish by the 30th. This is [03:16] very important because from the moment you define a goal, it also helps you define a strategy, that is, what are the steps you will follow to achieve that goal? If you are going to take a course in 20 days, [03:28] you need to answer some questions, such as: will I take an in-person course or an online course? How many hours per course? On the day and reaching a certain number of followers, subscribers, or [03:41] views can also be goals, but they are not very good for those who are starting to create content. In fact, not even for those who already have experience, because they are goals that do not depend on you. For example, if [03:54] you set a goal to reach a certain number of followers and it depends on another person following you, and then if that doesn't happen, you end up getting frustrated, you more interesting to set goals such as reaching a certain [04:07] study per week, a certain amount of content you will create for can take that will give you a skill that will help you in your you always prioritize goals that depend only on you. So it is [04:22] important that you balance your goals with your mental health because you will need energy to develop your career. And speaking of mental health, another thing that will help you a lot is having a support group, it can be [04:34] family, good, and even other streamers, you like, tell them what you... If you're thinking of doing something, surround yourself with people who can help you maintain your motivation and focus. Click the same folder [04:48] to put the positive comments you receive. These are things that will unmotivated and doubtful about whether things will really work out. Another fundamental thing is that you have specific days and times to do [05:01] your live streams. You don't need to do 8-hour live streams every day. In reality, doing live streams every day for less than 100 people is literally a waste of time. I see a lot of frustrated people doing live streams every day for five people, with [05:16] people who get super anxious when I say this because they're afraid of losing the few books they've earned if they don't do live streams every day, or they get confused because they see the big names doing the exact opposite. What [05:29] happens is that Twitch doesn't have a system for you to be discovered; it simply highlights those who are at the top. And you, who are at the bottom, hardly anyone will scroll endlessly to find you. [05:41] a way to make people discover that you exist and still... Whether they like you or not, the Twitch algorithm, or the lack thereof, is the reason why it's a waste of time. You have to post every day to fewer than 100 people, the same [05:55] people who are now big fans did this at some point in their easier to do it every day because, in addition to having a large categories. Twitch has a team that will take care of the content that will be [06:09] posted on other social networks that are easier to discover. It makes sense, and the easiest way for us to be discovered is with short content like TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube shorts. The first advantage is that this [06:23] type of content doesn't require much effort from the public to consume it. It's simply there, and the videos play one after the other; people don't even advantage is that, precisely because it requires little effort, it has a [06:37] type of content is very easy to make; you don't even need to make a one-minute video. In reality, the ideal length for this type of content is 15 seconds. With that, you can and should post at least three short videos [06:52] short videos are simpler to make doesn't mean you can post them without any editing. Add a soundtrack, text, animation, and anything else that can help make your video more interesting. Always show your [07:05] personality and also the links to your live stream. It can be a little difficult to convince people to leave hidden content that demands little from the audience and lead them directly to a live stream, which is the form of content that demands the most [07:19] intermediary control, such as YouTube videos like the one that you click on YouTube to grow your live stream. I don't know any big streaming service here that hasn't used YouTube to bring new people to [07:34] their live streams. Comment below because I'd love to study that person's case. second largest search engine in the world, second only to Google, and it's also the second largest social network, behind Facebook. A third of the [07:49] entire world population uses YouTube. To give you an idea, the gaming category on YouTube alone is 100 times larger than the entire Twitch information simply to... Let me make it clear that you can't build a [08:04] Twitter career without creating content for YouTube. It's very difficult to create a YouTube channel. I don't know how, man, relax because I've already thought of that and I 'll give you a solution. YouTube will be essential for you because, in addition to having [08:17] people even when you're sleeping, creating a YouTube account will help you become the best streamer. Because being a successful writer depends mainly on your ability to entertain people, and it's more complicated to [08:30] learn how to do that by creating content directly in the format that's most difficult to do and that I demand from the audience. When you make a video for opportunity to invite people to check out your live stream. You can mention at [08:43] some point in the video, put a watermark like this one up here, and description of your video, in the banner on your channel, and in the cards up here. Just have ten-minute ad. And if you get lost when someone says you have to [08:58] create content for YouTube, here's a playlist with everything you need to know to get started. Better than... The vast majority of people, and if you enjoyed this video, don't forget to like it and click the little circle here [09:10] to subscribe to the channel. So that's it, a hug and see you later! [Music]