Building an Audience

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These are notes from the Life, the Universe, and Everything writers’ conference. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. The panel relates to gaming but can have an application to other areas.

– Building an audience is the hardest thing. It is hard in the beginning.
– Keywords you put in the tagline are important. For each specific stream. That influences how your stream comes up in a search. Man of his is tabletop games. He also discusses voice acting. Use words that best fit what you do.
– Rating: is crucial. Getting to know people. If you rate someone they may often rate your Rating. Moves all your audience to someone else’s stream. Takes 5 seconds of typing. A good time is when you rate at the end of your stream. Rate someone who is in the same genera. If a game then chose a game streamer.
– Social media promotion: Twitter is his most effective. Others are important. Whatever one you interact with focus on that. Maybe Instagram, ticktack. Do things weekly or maybe daily.
Networking:
– Good ways: make an actual friend. He started talking about them and not just sees how they can help you. Spend time on their stream.
– Be genuine.
– Network in your niche, concentrate upon your specialty. Hype up other channels.
– You get what you give.
– Try to do collaborations. Will do guest spots. You make you have stronger content and you pulling more viewers for both of you.

About Melva Gifford

Melva is an author and storyteller.
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