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Question: I'd like to start streaming games on twitch. What's a good way to start getting followers and viewers.

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1. Start with building up your social media presence. Create a page/channel for your game streaming on popular social media platforms such as Twitter and Discord. This will help you engage with your existing and potential followers and viewers. 2. Get an intro video and graphics ready. Use a catchy and captivating intro video and graphics to draw your viewers in. This will also help in creating brand recognition. 3. Partner with other streamers and gaming organizations. Collaborating with other streamers or gaming organizations can help you build a bigger audience. 4. Promote your streams on communities, forums and subreddits. Promote your streams on relevant communities and forums, such as those related to the games that you play. 5. Engage with your viewers. Interact with your existing viewers and answer any questions they may have. This will help you create a bond with your viewers, and make them feel more likely to watch and support your streams. 6. Advertise your streams. Invest in some advertising to promote your streams across different platforms. This will help you reach a much wider audience.

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Published: Tuesday, December 27, 2022

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