
Think about your content, your community, anything and everything you have and be honest with yourself – Is it fun? Is it engaging? What else can you do to keep them around? Two: If they do decide to hang around for a bit, you need to give them just the right reasons to come back later on.

Is your content worth staying for at all? One: Your channel needs to present some kind of entertainment value to our prospect. So… How do you go from here to making sure that he sticks around in your channel? Well, there are a few things that need to happen first. Someone that maybe one day will show up for all of your streams and support you long-term - a real gem.īut in that very first moment when you meet your prospect, you don’t even have his attention. Someone that is a possible regular viewer, but doesn’t know about it yet.

Not quite a new member of the community yet. This kind of new, undecided viewer is what we call a prospect.Ī prospect is a person that is a potential viewer. If they are not already familiar with you as a streamer, they probably won’t stay in your channel for more than a minute or two. Have you ever noticed that new viewers on Twitch tend to browse a lot, pop in and out of channels, look around for something that catches their attention right here and right now? It’s almost like they have a short attention span and very little interest in sticking around channels they don’t know. Now, if your goal is to grow your community as much as possible and accelerate that growth during the holiday season, read on, we have some great ideas to discuss here. Is it exposure? Cold, hard cash? Followers? Concurrent viewers? There are quite a few options here, so think long and hard. Now that you understand that, you need to decide what is the most important thing for you and your Twitch channel. So, will you tell them to shower the channel with gift subs or donate some money directly?ĭifferent forms of support have their pros and cons, and they contribute to various outcomes. But if you didn’t spend any time analyzing the possibilities here, you could potentially make a huge mistake that will cost you not only your revenue but your channel’s long-term growth. Have you ever actually thought about the answer to that question? If so, that’s great you probably have a few capital ideas on what could benefit your channel the most and why. They will be active in chat, engaging with you and the community, and they may even pop a very common and equally important question: “What is the best way to support the channel?” Quite often, viewers will feel the intense Christmas spirit around them and they would like to contribute something on their own. It’s the time for giving, and your community is probably ready to be more generous than any other point of the year. It seems like each, and every Twitch channel has a unique way of celebrating this time of the year and that everyone, in general, is a bit more relaxed and cheerful. By posting to /r/Twitch, you accept these rules and accept that subreddit moderators reserve the right to remove posts at their discretion.Welcome to the holiday season! Christmas is approaching fast and New Year is just around the corner.No Memes, Set up, or Art post submissions.Ensure there isn't a megathread for your topic.Don’t post in a language other than English.Don’t post a link post (has exceptions).Don’t post without an informative title.Don’t create a post that’s unrelated to Twitch.Don’t post inquiring on a pending, late, or missing payment.Don’t post inquiring on a partnership application.Don’t post regarding twitch support responses.Don’t post regarding reporting an account.Don’t post regarding an account suspension outside of the permitted Ban Discussion Guidelines.Surveys must follow our Survey Guidelines.Don't post a link to a YouTube video, social media account, blog, or similar website outside the Advertisement Guidelines.Don’t post third party advertisements, without permission.Don't post non-productive complaints about Twitch.No racism, sexism, homophobia, or other hate-based speech.Don't call out others in a negative manner.Don't break Twitch’s ToS or Community Guidelines.Don't encourage others to break the subreddit rules.We encourage folks to use the new Reddit design for the Collections feature that houses our Events & Archives.
