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Published Mar 30, 2025 Transcribed Jul 4, 2026 D djeeerald
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[00:02] general, the stream is tomorrow as usual at 7:00 pm, I love everyone, hugged and lifted, Thank you for being with me, Bye

[00:43] that there are already a thousand of such videos, Just a thousand thousand, But what prevents me from being in this video content? I would like to tell you about my path in streaming, tell you about my path in streaming, I've been streaming for about a year and a half,

[00:57] and in this video I will tell you about how my streams went, what happened during these year and a half. Naturally, how much money I earned, What mistakes I made, and I can probably give some advice based on my

[01:10] personal experience. I'm not going to force anyone to stream or force them to stream, or vice versa, so that you do n't stream at all. I'm just talking about n't stream at all. I'm just talking about my path, the rest is up to

[01:28] this very day, I launched my very first stream on Twitch, and what do you first stream on Twitch, and what do you think I streamed? 1 2 3 Is it me that seconds? Well, how You should think about it correctly Counter Strike 2 I was streaming

[01:40] That's for sure yes I want to kill you everything on that stream I viewer But I still didn't give up connect trying to come up with something In

[01:52] general, it went as it went I streamed this ra by the way 5-7 hours of counter-strike and I streamed it like this I was sitting there I was there was no one at all in the chat I was sitting kek every move every move I commented on Well what is this Hello well This happens

[02:08] but on the other hand I have the lowest rating continued to stream Sometimes three or four people came to my stream someone stayed someone naturally left after a couple of streams I still

[02:23] remember I got my very first donation it was like 200 rubles something like that donation it was like 200 rubles something like that you Ask do you even remember this try to forget that moment when you just sit You're just playing

[02:37] with practically zero online and they throw some money at you and you won't believe the feeling I had about streaming for another week. You ask why. You probably wouldn't have recorded this video. And I'll explain to you why. Because I was streaming for

[02:53] five to six hours at a time. Working in the office during the day. And a very significant guy came to me on Twitch who subscribed to me and Well, that's it, well, that's it, he just subscribed and after a couple of streams, he had already thoroughly come to me

[03:08] and we started chatting and after a couple of streams, he showed my stream on his stream. He was streaming on YouTube for 10-12 people then and his people started little by little and started to eat me. Bone, eternal respect. Bro, thank you so much.

[03:23] This became such a springboard in my streaming career. November 7, 2023, an utter horror happened when I thought about that. What if he's on these streams? Well, it's not my thing, it's not working out. I bought an ad on some

[03:37] dubious Telegram channel where they gave a skin for Kohl in CS2 for subscribing to me, and the skin was so pathetic, I still remember why I even bought it, and in one of the streams, I'm sitting with my three or four guys, whom I've already

[03:49] recruited by that time, and in just one second, 40-50 people fly in and start simply banwords at me in the chat, write some kind of spam, write some stinking copypasta, troll me, in general, the guys did everything

[04:05] to get my channel banned, and at that moment I thought that maybe raids are a really bad thing in the sense that it's easier to sit there and slowly climb up from one, two, or three people than to have

[04:17] 50 or 100 people throw at you at once and you're sitting on tilt. I just wanted to get up at that moment and stop I left the broadcast and never started it again. Some of these people did subscribe to me from that moment, but they never

[04:30] came back after that. I still continued streaming. I'm in the 3rd tier of the completely incomprehensible boost happened to me on January 11th, 24th. Then the average number of people on my broadcasts was 6-10 people.

[04:45] I was just in awe, I thought, "Here it is, here it is, the path, just like a plane, I'll take off and fly up." This lasted until about March 1st, because on March 1st, some kaeser threw me a raid with as many as 100 people, and imagine, out of these

[05:00] many as 100 people, and imagine, out of these 100 people, only one person subscribed to me. So, guys, never rely on raids, just don't rely on them because there's a high probability that you won't get anything. Then

[05:13] another key moment happened in my streams, the exit to the supermarket simulator, then I thought, "Oh my God, here it is, here it is, just here it is. Take it and go then people." I already had 12 people on my stream, it was stable,

[05:29] already had 12 people on my stream, it was stable, everything was fun, fun, and laughter, you name it, there kisses with dad.

[05:48] me happy in terms of streaming for about 2 months, but everything comes to an end sooner or later. I was starting to get tired of the game. I streamed it for a really long time, by the way, for 2 months straight. I stopped playing it due to a slight downgrade in

[06:01] streams. So, the best time in my streaming career was March and April, just the time when I played the supermarket simulator. After that, in June or early July, the first decline occurred. Creative impotence,

[06:13] creative crisis, creative depression. Call it what you want. Then I sat and thought that I didn’t understand anything at all. I thought, “Bro, why do you need all this? Maybe you’re not doing what you want in life at all.” But I calmed myself down with

[06:25] just one phrase that I implanted in my brain. “Dude, everything in your life is okay. Nothing at all depends on your streams. Enroll and move on.” So I continued to stream, I'm still streaming, give me a good vibrate Now wait a little bit, come on, oh, oh, okay

[06:39] give me a good vibrate Now wait a little bit, come on, oh, oh, okay number of people on streams I have 3 or 10 people, sometimes I do completely

[06:52] conversational streams, sometimes I mix them with gaming streams. Sometimes I have conversational plus gaming streams, and Yes, I understand perfectly well that for a year and a half, this is not a very good result, because then there would be no point about

[07:10] part for people who clicked on this video is how much money I earned in a year and a half in streams, and I didn't earn how much in a year and a half in streams. Here's a screenshot from Ars's donation. Don't say anything, don't write anything. I

[07:23] never thought that I, so to speak, a beginner streamer, would have such an amount lying around in donations. Now I'll explain. Why did I say not at all? It's simple. There is such a concept called

[07:36] reinvestment back into the business with the aim of getting some additional profit in the future. From this money, only 5,000 went into my pocket and that's because my housing and communal services bill for my apartment was accidentally written off. The rest of the money, 107,000,

[07:50] was donated to me by the guys for a gaming computer, which by the way I still have n't bought. Well, that's how it turns out, and the rest is consumables, rest is consumables, streaming lamps, a computer desk, a mouse, an

[08:04] audio mixer, a microphone, and so on. Also in this money, we'll also indulge in a little charity work with the guys, and I have a huge respect for everyone for supporting me financially. I just adore you, plus p tough, and there

[08:16] 's also such an income item as paid subscriptions on Twitch, I have $32 worth of them, but they don't seem to work because you understand perfectly well [music] Why is there one important point about

[08:30] which you're still here - these are the mistakes I made during my year and a half of activity on Twitch, there are only five of them. Well, how about there are a lot of them, there are five of them in total. The first mistake is that I didn't have any

[08:43] social network for I didn't have any promotion for my streams, neither TikTok, nor YouTube, nor any social network banned in the Russian Federation. Absolutely nothing. Everything was because I cited a lack of free time after

[08:57] work. I started using social media about a month and a half ago, maybe two months ago, unsuccessfully, but there is at least some progress. The second mistake is that in March and April, I put streams first in my life,

[09:11] such physical needs as going out to eat, chatting with people in real life, or just seeing someone. Thanks to this, that very downgrade occurred in July fact, this downgrade hasn't stopped to this day, but I'm trying to

[09:27] get out. The third mistake is that I got a schedule. I'll explain why this is bad because there are top guys who have conditionally advertising contracts. You all understand perfectly well what banners are on social networks, banners on Twitch, and so on, so

[09:39] under these advertising contracts, they are obliged. Turn on streams, how many hours do they need to stream per month to, say, get money? I didn't have this because, well, who am I, say? I still tried to turn on

[09:51] four or five times a week at 7:00 PM and I streamed right until late in the evening. The fourth mistake is that I'm not a [ __ ] freak. I'll

[10:05] logging into Twitch if you're creating some kind of utter hell on Twitch is absolutely say, you're some kind of Korean Dasha there, is much easier than if you're an ordinary workaholic, some kind of hard worker like me, say. And the fifth mistake is that I

[10:20] what path to take. That is, the statistics of my streams show that I have a lot more people sitting on the jazz chat conditionally, listening to what I say is more interesting than when I play, but thanks to this, I

[10:33] kind of came up with a scheme that would seem ideal for me. I talk on streams approximately An hour and a half, then I go play, everyone seems happy. People who want to listen have listened. People who want me to play have watched me play.

[10:46] Well, that's it. hasn't drawn any conclusions, then I'm ready to give you advice based on my mistakes. The first piece of advice is to definitely have additional social networks, like TikTok and

[11:01] YouTube. YouTube is a social network banned in the Russian Federation. If you have four people on your stream, I don't know. Ask them to make some clips from the broadcast, or make them yourself after the streams. I personally probably choose the second

[11:14] option. After almost every stream, I sit down, look at the stream, look for some high-quality moments that can be put into Shorts or TikTok, and I Naturally, I don't have people who can make a clip for me. I have

[11:27] plenty of them, but to be honest, I don't believe in cuttings on YouTube because I think that the profit from them is quite small. It seems to me that see removable content in this regard is a little on the profitable schedule. I think that

[11:43] the schedule can kill any beginning streamer. Because sooner or later it will still turn into a routine that you don’t know after school, after university, after work, you will be too lazy to do and thus you will drive

[11:55] yourself into a corner sooner or later. And the third piece of advice is never, just never, put streaming first in your life. Never because there is a risk of screwing up absolutely everything in life, friends, a girl. Well, in short, literally everything, but at the same time,

[12:10] you will remain in the same place. At the same day in streaming, the main message of this video is that you do not expect anything huge from streams and global, so that you do not expect any

[12:23] super income, do not expect a huge number of people on your broadcasts because most likely in 90% of cases. Is it worth starting to stream at all? Don’t listen to the guys who yell in SSIA Gulp that you should not start streaming,

[12:36] you will not succeed. You will only waste your time.

[12:57] tried, you can subscribe or not, but a like is a must. I'm off to stream. Good luck in your endeavors. Goodbye.

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