From amateur to professional: how to build a successful streaming career
Whether it’s Twitch, Youtube, Facebook or Stripchat, streaming and content creation is taking over these days, with millions os people wanting to come streamers. And no wonder why; it’s lucrative, fun, convenient, and overall an attractive career choice. At a first glance, it can even seem relatively easy to become a streamer. However, there are no overnight success stories in this industry. There’s an already paved way to follow to ensure that you start with the right foot. The rest, is up to your hard work, focus and dedication.
Before you ever decide to go live, there are a few key steps to take. Think of it as the pre-production phase. While it may not be crucial to actually getting started, these steps are critical if you want to build a dedicated following as a streamer.
Choose your content
Streaming is bigger and easier than ever before, and it's easy to get into the scene. Twitch alone has a wide variety of streams, with everything from live art to cooking channels, and even "just chatting."
If you want to become a successful streamer, it's smart to focus on a single genre. This way, your audience knows what to expect and can identify with your style. If you jump from one thing to another, your viewers might not be interested in your streams. Focusing on a style can help you build a following and audience, who will be ready to tune in whenever you go live.
Find your niche
In any given streaming platform, there are probably tons of channels doing the same thing you're doing. So, how can you make sure people watch your channel? Well, if you're really good at a certain activity or love to compete, that might get some viewers. Or, if you're just generally a fun person to watch, that could be your angle. Either way, you've gotta find a way to stand out from the crowd.
Set your goals
Before you start creating and sharing content with others, it's a great idea to figure out why you want to do it. Don't worry if you're just starting as a hobby or if you want to make a living from it, setting goals is crucial. Do you want to build a community around a game? Or maybe turn a passion like makeup into some cash? Whatever it is, clarifying your goals will help you get there.
How to get started as a streamer
Pick your streaming platform
That takes us back to the first point of choosing your content and finding your niche. You must keep that in mind because depending on the type of content you will create, you’ll have to turn to one or another streaming platform. For example, if you want to focus on all things adult, then you should consider a site like Stripchat, which specializes in those type of live streams, whether if you want to showcase your gaming ventures, you might want to check out Twitch.
Of course there is more than one platform devoted to one kind of content/industry, so picking a streaming platform is kind of a big deal. Once you commit to one, it's a pain to switch gears later. So, it's smart to do your research upfront and avoid headaches later on. Study each site’s pros, cons, and quirks to weigh.
Invest in high-quality equipment
A streaming PC and a webcam are a must for any streamer. From there though, you might need more accessories depending on the kind of streamer you are. For example, if you focus on gaming, then you will clearly need the gaming gear.
Also, streaming is all about the experience - and let's face it, nobody wants to watch a blurry, choppy stream that's constantly buffering. So, if you're serious about streaming, you need to invest in quality hardware and software. That means making sure your computer can handle the workload, upgrading your internet speeds, and splurging on top-of-the-line streaming software. It might seem like a big investment, but it'll pay off in the end when your viewers are raving about the high quality of your stream.
Build out your channel
Now the fun part: building out your channel. Graphics are key to making your stream look professional and showing off your personality. But don't worry, you don't need to be a graphic designer to get awesome graphics. Some platforms have some built-in graphics that you can customize to fit your unique style and channel.
Make sure you fill out all the info on your channel too. Viewers love to know more about the person they're watching, so don't be afraid to get creative with your bio. And if you have cool specs or game settings, share them! It'll give your viewers a better understanding of who you are and how you roll.
Finally, don't forget to link your other social media accounts. This will help you connect with your audience even more, and might even create a little community around your channel.
Further tips for the road
- Be consistent: streaming is tough, especially when you're just starting out and only pulling in a handful of viewers every time you go live. But don't give up! The key is to be consistent. By setting a schedule and making sure your followers know when you'll be going live next, you'll start to build a dedicated audience that will tune in every time you stream.
- Interact with your fans: don't be just another boring streamer – engage with your audience! If you’re a gamer, you don't want to be stuck silently playing your game with no interaction or conversation. Ask questions, chat with your viewers, and create a dialogue that'll keep them hooked. Same goes as if you’re doing a tutorial or any other activity. And if there's a lull in the conversation, don't worry. Just talk through what you're doing and why. Trust us, dead air is a buzzkill and no one wants that.
- Check your stats: this is the perfect way to see how you're doing and figure out where to level up. Find out how many unique visitors tuned in, how long they stayed, and at what point they tuned out. Each platform has its own stream statistics, so take advantage of that. Use this smart tool to craft a successful stream and keep your audience engaged.
- Get creative: sure, streaming, chatting it up with a webcam, and being chatty is a good start for a successful streaming sesh. But, why stop there? Unleash your inner creativity and go wild with your content and how you engage with your audience. Don't forget, streaming isn't just a box you're putting your content in. Let's try new things and see what kind of funky and fresh ideas we can come up with! Who knows, maybe you'll create something totally out of this world.
Follow these steps to get your high-quality stream up and running. Remember, there's always more to learn and this list isn't exhaustive. As you start streaming, you'll discover more ways to grow your channel. Starting is easy, but streaming takes a lot of effort. However, the sky's the limit when it comes to where you can take it, so go for it!
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