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[QUOTE="johnnylawford, post: 6756847, member: 395133"] Good luck with it! I've streamed on and off for a couple of years and would recommend when you're starting out: [LIST] [*]Check your audio and video before starting -the worst thing is firing and having music louder than you are, or your camera looking bad. [*]Try and find streamers w a 10-20 viewer count that finish around the time you're starting and spend time in their channels. Eventually if you're recognized and overlapping with their end you'll get a raid, which goes a long way when you're trying to reach affiliate. Typically bigger streamer will raid each other, but the smaller streamers tend to target their friends/regular viewers. [*]Always respond to any comments in your chat, ask questions of any new visitors, make sure you engage people early and often. [*] post about exactly when and what you're streaming in as many places as you can. The more places you can get the word out the better. [*]If you have a few non-poker friends/family that can just pull up your stream (not necessarily to watch, just to up your viewer count) that's a great way to keep your numbers above 0. Typically people will stop in a stream w 4 or more viewers, but you get less random traffic if you're at the bottom of the browse page with 0 viewers. [/LIST] Share your Twitch sn and post up a thread here when you go live, I'll try and check you out! [/QUOTE]
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