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Как стать популярным стримером на твиче за 1 день 2025 | как раскрутить стрим на Twitch

Published Feb 12, 2025 Transcribed Jul 5, 2026 Ж Женя - JinDooDos
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[00:01] about how to become popular on Twitch. Let's start with the fact that Twitch is a completely monopolistic platform that won't give you anything for free. It's designed already popular people to come to it and monetize their content. 99% of Twitch streamers don't

[00:17] even get 10 viewers, and only 1% of streamers remain who are at least somehow watched. Being popular on Twitch is basically the same as just being popular, but you can skip this moment, so to speak, make a glitch transition. To

[00:31] stream on Twitch, you don't necessarily need to achieve something for years, or months, you can do it right away, and, say, in a few days, achieve some results. Well, or at most, in a month, for this you just need to assemble a

[00:45] team and fork out some money. Capitalism in all its glory requires training charisma. You don't need to communicate with viewers. You don't need to do all this. You can audience already in the process. For this, the first thing we do is gather a group of friends and

[01:01] acquaintances. A Discord conference of people. Let's say Ten and we negotiate with them who wants to stream And who doesn't want to stream Who wants to stream, he negotiates with other streamers so that they stream in turns when one

[01:15] streamer out of 10 people broadcasts, the nine remaining moderators will sit from three or four accounts on his stream. The streamer must pay them some amount of money for this, let's say 300 rubles, that

[01:29] is, one moderator costs 300 rubles who sits on your broadcast he's crazy, in general, and it turns out that you have about 10 people on your stream,

[01:42] that is, if you think about it, that's about 40 real viewers. And that's already a lot if they all write in the chat, it turns out. It's about 3,000 rubles per stream, not that much, then you go to Google search, write down the magic

[01:56] words, order promotion for Twitch, set yourself, say, 1,000 viewers. Because if you already have, let's say, 40 chat or 30 Yes, even on a twenty chat, in principle, you can already put I don’t know a million viewers, simply

[02:10] Think about how streamers sit, let’s say at 2:00 in the morning they have 10,000 viewers on Twitch And in the chat there, let’s say Well, five people or two people, I’m

[02:22] talking about Russian-speaking streamers, they are watched by a Russian audience, and everyone else Tomorrow we have to go to watched by a Russian audience, and everyone else Tomorrow we have to go to work, study, and school and it simply cannot be, there cannot be 10,000 people at all But this is Twitch Here everything can be

[02:34] adjusted on average We also see on the left in the recommendations when we watch Twitch there are people sitting, well, they come across in recommendations from a thousand viewers somewhere like that, and at night you can come across recommendations with much fewer

[02:47] viewers In general, the situation is like this: you conduct a stream, end the stream, pay the moderators, check the moderators, each of their, each of their nicknames can be checked by the number of messages in the chat, this

[02:59] way you will understand whether to pay them for their work or not, who is slacking off, who He worked well, he gets money for chips and Baikal, but with such pairs, you will constantly go into the minus. And here is the situation: you need to catch some advertising, and

[03:14] then it will depend on how you created the content, for example. Maybe, in addition to the moderators, someone else edited the streams. Maybe, for example, it is ten times easier in a conference to come up with some kind of content for streams, but for one, let's say, filming

[03:29] your own stream and then editing your stream. It is also very difficult to constantly think about content. In short, I don’t know here, you really need to pay someone. If you have a normal number of real viewers, after such promotion, you can

[03:42] safely take some kind of TCU and, if anything, DodePat yourself here. It depends on how you negotiate with the manager and all that, in principle, if you have money. So, you can sit for years and eventually build up some kind of audience. Everyone will already

[03:56] know that you immediately became popular, or if you are a little popular person, you can also fly into Twitch in the same way and already be and already be somehow popular on Twitch. In general, it turns out that to be popular, you

[04:10] just need to have money and communicate with guys. who are ready to work for you for some money. But this is basically normal. And I also forgot to say, if, say, there is not one streamer in the conference, but several. Why is it necessary to stream in

[04:24] turns? Because you can create your own squad and throw there, say, all your streams, and thus stream in turns. From this, everyone will benefit. Everyone will get subscribers and everyone will know about each other, and your

[04:39] subscribers will also know each other. Well, they will know about you. In general, the scheme is very simple and it really works. I think most streamers did this. Because people who write in the chat are also part of the content on the stream, and

[04:52] Streaming is not only what you do. It is also how viewers react to you and what they write to you and how they react to your actions. With a fake chat, this is much easier to do and it is much easier to create any interesting content. I

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