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Cómo ser AFILIADO de Twitch en 2025!! - Estrategias para crecer en Twtich

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[00:01] Twitch, the first thing you need is to become an affiliate. But if you do it wrong, it could take months or even never happen. Well, what's up, kids? It's Elmich here, and become a Twitch affiliate as quickly as possible without wasting time. But

[00:18] first, you need to know what an affiliate program is and what it's for. The Twitch affiliate program allows you to monetize your content with subscriptions, bits, and ads. That's the first big step to start making money with the

[00:30] purple platform. To become an affiliate, you need to meet certain requirements, but the focus of this video isn't to tell you what they are. Although I do have a super comprehensive video where I explain from A to Z what Twitch is, how it works, and all

[00:42] interested, I'll leave it up here. Today, we're going to explore record time. To become a Twitch affiliate, you need to meet these four requirements within 30 days: have 50 followers, have streamed for a

[00:57] least 7 days, and have an average of three these requirements is usually averaging three viewers. So let's focus on strategies to achieve this quickly. The first one is about

[01:11] social media and building your existing community. Leveraging your social media is key to accelerating your growth on Twitch if you already have an audience. On platforms like TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram, you can drive traffic

[01:23] to your streams and avoid starting from scratch. Sharing content in different formats will also help you generate more interest and attract new viewers. Don't start from scratch if you already have followers on TikTok, Instagram,

[01:35] or YouTube. Let them know you're streaming on Twitch. Share eye-catching clips from your streams on social media. Use Twitter and Discord to interact with other smaller streamers and support each other. Strategy number two: Don't stream without an

[01:48] audience. Avoid zero views. Having zero viewers can be demotivating and cause Twitch, which, as we know, has an archaic algorithm that's practically nonexistent. Now imagine zero views. If nobody

[02:02] is watching, there are no interactions, and the algorithm won't give you visibility. of viewers to increase your audience, even if it's just a little. To new viewers, before you start, let your

[02:14] stream. Even if they're not going to watch, at least have them leave the app running. to watch you. Besides technically can also use it to monitor your viewership in real time—this is very

[02:29] important. Join streaming communities, but don't get caught up in follow-for- follow or view-for-view crunching, or any similar metrics. Remember, if you're going to have viewers, the idea is to have people who genuinely want to watch you.

[02:43] Third, create engaging content from the start. If you can get some people to watch chance of hooking them with well-thought-out content. A dynamic and entertaining stream will bring those viewers back and help you attract a

[02:57] new audience. So please, don't just play around; the idea is to be a showman. That's the foundation of your live stream, but the real reason people come back is what you can do to entertain them. Remember,

[03:11] a stream isn't for you; it's for your audience. Don't do long streams without an audience. It's preferable to do short sessions of one or two hours, but make sure they're well-planned. Interact as if

[03:24] someone is always watching. That's right, feign ignorance and talk to yourself. And of course, always live streams. You never know who's watching, and that could hook them. Number four: take advantage of short clips and videos. Short clips are one of the best

[03:38] ways to get more people to discover your content. They're easy to consume, have a wider reach on platforms like TikTok, YouTube, or Facebook, and of course, they can generate interest in what you do on Twitch. In my

[03:50] case, one of the strategies that has worked best for me, and to do it quickly and efficiently, I recommend Nexus Clips. This website has advanced artificial intelligence that does all the work for you, from selecting

[04:02] the best clips from your Twitch streams or YouTube videos, to editing, framing, and subtitling them. It even rates them with their potential virality. And if that weren't enough, you can schedule them to upload to

[04:16] YouTube and TikTok, all with just a couple of clicks. And yes, you can use Nexus Clips for free, but it also has some pretty good Premium options. Accessible if you'd like to save even more, you can use my code almich10 for

[04:29] an additional discount. I'll leave the link in the description. Upload clips of your streams to TikTok, Instagram, Reels, YouTube Shorts, etc. Remember, we're in the era of short content. Whether we like it or not, it's the

[04:41] best way to attract new viewers, and I'm not just making this up. Many new streamers got there thanks to TikTok. Don't underestimate the power of short content. Five strategic collaborations: Collaborating

[04:53] new audiences and accelerate your growth on Twitch. By sharing your create similar content, you increase your visibility and foster better

[05:05] mutual growth organically. I already mentioned this at the beginning. This is one of the best ways to grow quickly and, therefore, become an affiliate. Do small creators. Play games with an active community and low competition.

[05:19] Avoid starting with Fortnite or Warrior if nobody knows you. I'm 100% convinced that if you follow these strategies, you can become an affiliate in just two. Weeks have passed, and you, like me, are close to becoming an affiliate with this topic. You've already

[05:32] experiences in the comments section. And with that, we finish helped you, been useful, or informed you. Any questions, complaints, or videos, you know you can let me know in the comments section, on my

[05:46] where I'm most active, or if you happen to see me live here or on another platform, I'd be happy to links in the description. Right now, likely find interesting if, like me, you want to grow in the world of

[06:00] social media. Check it out. Help yourself, help me, we all win. Thank you so much for watching this video. I'm elmich. And remember, work hard, work remember, work hard, work smart, and you'll see.

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