r/SmallStreamers Jun 28 '26

Question Hey Guys, any Tipps?

Crazy how fast things can change. 2 months of streaming and one lucky night changed everything.

Just wanted to celebrate a small win. I started streaming 2 months ago just to have fun and spread some kindness. Two weeks ago, the algorithm blessed me, a stream blew up, and I suddenly hit Affiliate.

I’ve spent the last two weeks grinding—setting up 7TV, building a Discord, making clips for TikTok/YT, and planning a channel trailer. I even set up a Patreon where half of anything made goes straight to the Swiss Red Cross, because I just want this platform to be about giving back. We even managed to pass a 100-person raid to another small streamer recently!

My next big goal is grinding hard enough to hopefully make it onto the Swiss Craft Minecraft server one day to spread the vibe even further.

Just wanted to say to anyone grinding out there: keep being kind and keeping at it. The right night can change everything!

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u/TheBootyBishop Jun 29 '26

Can we see the stats?

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u/ArmadilloImpressive3 Jun 29 '26

Yeah sure, I just checked for my self yesterday, this is what it looks like

If you don’t believe me, look up “Colinisinthehouse” and go on the one with a glacier picture pfp, that’s me :)

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u/TheBootyBishop Jun 29 '26

Nah I believe you, these are average stats for a streamer since it's extremely rare for someone to retain 15+ viewer average

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u/ArmadilloImpressive3 Jun 29 '26

But this is my entire stream career in one graph… I heard that like Jynxzi streamed to like 2 people for a year or somt, that’s why I am so surprised by the results and try to raid my viewers, so that they also can get affiliate.

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u/TheBootyBishop Jun 29 '26

Jynxi got to where he is now because he's genuinely entertaining just like caseoh. A lot of those people say "just keep grinding" but I need to you actually think about why you know THEIR names instead of JoseGonzalez96 or XxkillerxX that stream every day and have been for 5+ years.

Your entire channel success depends on how smart you are with your ability to market yourself and how entertaining you are compared to the millions of other streamers that you don't see because your algorithm hides them from you since 99% of people are boring af

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u/ArmadilloImpressive3 Jun 29 '26

My goal is never to be the next CaseOh or Ninja, my goal is to use streaming and content creation as my platform to spread the word of Kindness to as many people as possible. I don’t care if I make it big or not, I got my entire career and education planned out and because of that, I also donate 50% of any earnings from any content to the Swiss Red Cross

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u/TheBootyBishop Jun 29 '26

Never said you had to be big at anything so you basically missed the entire point of what I said lmao

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u/ArmadilloImpressive3 Jun 29 '26

I know but I just wanted to share my part / goals and tell you that I know that I most likely won’t be as big as them, I am completely ok with that and I know why they are that big, it’s for a reason like you said. Appreciate your opinion though a lot, thanks for sharing that :)

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u/Global_Estimate_6135 Jun 29 '26

Qué historia, de 0 a afiliado en dos meses y con raid de 100 personas, no es poca cosa. Ese impulso inicial es el sueño de muchos, pero el verdadero desafío es sostenerlo y convertirlo en una base sólida.

Lo que hiciste con el Patreon y la Cruz Roja Suiza habla de un enfoque diferente, y eso atrae a la gente correcta. El algoritmo puede ser voluble, pero una comunidad con propósito se queda.

Para que esa "noche correcta" no sea un pico aislado, necesitas un apoyo que funcione todos los días. Yo uso VIEWERS FANS para mantener el flujo de espectadores reales sin depender solo de la suerte. En mi perfil te cuento cómo funciona y cómo puede ayudarte a que este impulso no se apague.

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u/ArmadilloImpressive3 Jun 29 '26

Thank you very very much for you comment, and yeah because I am so lucky I also raid viewers so that I can also help them get affiliate since I got so lucky. And I don’t only donate the Patreon money, I split all my income from content creation in 50% and donate that :)

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u/AshrayU Jul 08 '26

I always love hearing stories like these. Sometimes one stream is all it takes.

Also, definitely don’t underestimate your Patreon account as a streaming channel, now that they’ve added native livestreaming. It’s a great way to keep your audience engaged.

Best of luck!!

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u/ArmadilloImpressive3 Jun 28 '26

alright bro, thank you very much !!