Favorite Streaming Memory or Highlight
We donate to charity or to someone every month from my stream earnings, Been doing it for over 6 years now.
Advice to First-Time Creators
1. Just Start — Don’t Wait to Be “Ready”
You’ll never feel 100% ready. Perfection can slow you down. Start with what you have, learn as you go, and focus on improving one stream or piece of content at a time.
2. Be Consistent, Even When It’s Quiet
In the beginning, it might feel like you’re talking to nobody — that’s normal. Consistency builds momentum. Even if just one person shows up, treat them like gold. That’s how communities are born.
3. Focus on Connection, Not Just Content
The best creators don’t just entertain — they connect. Be yourself. Talk to your audience like they’re friends. Realness beats over-production every time, especially on Twitch and IRL streams.
4. Use Every Platform
Don’t rely on just one. Clip your streams, post them to TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. These platforms are where growth happens fast — and they’ll drive traffic back to your Twitch.
5. Don’t Compare, Create
It’s easy to look at big creators and feel behind. But everyone started somewhere. Focus on your lane, your growth, and your voice. The more authentic you are, the more you’ll stand out.
6. Keep Learning and Adapting
Watch your replays. Learn what works and what doesn’t. Pay attention to chat, analytics, and feedback. Every stream is a chance to level up.
7. Have Fun With It
If you’re not enjoying it, your audience won’t either. Celebrate small wins, laugh off the fails, and remember why you started in the first place.