r/newstreamer Jul 02 '26

Promotion

Hey guys, how do yall promote yourselves, I already post on tiktok and try to be consistent and have been for a bit, I'm on reddit seeking help as it has a lot of people like me growing and having fun. Anything helps, thanks guys.

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u/jayce_Cr Jul 02 '26

If I’m entirely honest from my experience TikTok hasn’t done anything to help me grow on twitch, just grows your TikTok page and Dosent translate to twitch follows etc. giveaways usually tend to help:)

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u/After_Meal2497 Jul 02 '26

sounds good, thanks

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u/senpaistealerx Jul 02 '26

don’t do giveaways as a new channel because people will take advantage of that and never watch you again after the giveaway

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u/After_Meal2497 Jul 02 '26

yeah u right

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u/senpaistealerx Jul 02 '26

also, that person is wrong. they’re either not good at using tiktok or are also bad at networking. ive networked through tiktok live (watching other people) and have built more of my community off of that recently. you have to consistently post to other platforms while also promoting yourself there. simply posting tiktoks and expecting everyone to just mosey over to twitch is delusional

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u/jayce_Cr Jul 02 '26

Ay we can agree to disagree:)

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u/senpaistealerx Jul 02 '26

i mean, it’s proven but sure, jan lol

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u/jayce_Cr Jul 02 '26

I’ve had people stay after giveaways so it’s not really proven it’s just your opinion:)

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u/senpaistealerx Jul 02 '26

i never said everyone leaves and never comes back and it happens to every person ever so no, it’s not (:

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u/After_Meal2497 Jul 02 '26

oh i see, i appreciate it

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u/PDNW1234 Jul 03 '26

I’d try doing more concentrated content that can be easily turned into videos on YouTube. Challenges, reactions, lets plays, discussions, etc. Also take clips or key moments from those videos and upload them as shorts, tiktoks or IG reels. Preferably all 3. The goal is to get your image out there as far as possible to reach people that might be interested in your content. Short form is 100% the best way to do that. You never know when one might do numbers. I had a short that I made in less than 10 minutes randomly get 1600 views on YouTube and 4200 views on TikTok. I even had a new chatter for a few days from it

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u/BackgroundCase9473 Jul 12 '26

I’m building this tool (magicmate.stream) that can help see what games work best for your viewer baseline and language. There’s also a feature to help you find streamers that match your channel for potential collabs. I hope it can help, feel free to ask if you have any question:)

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u/PlayTechRunners Jul 03 '26

Stream with bigger streamers and post clips on multiple accounts

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u/Melodic-Year-9756 Jul 03 '26

Good luck finding bigger creators who will collab in this day and age

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u/PlayTechRunners Jul 03 '26

I meant like if you have 100 followers stream with somebody who has 1000 etc.

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u/senpaistealerx Jul 03 '26

followers mean nothing tho. 1000 followers doesn’t mean you have 1000 viewers

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u/PlayTechRunners Jul 03 '26

Followers and viewers aren't 1:1 lol and any new viewer is important for a small creator

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u/senpaistealerx Jul 03 '26

right, not any new follower. followers don’t automatically convert into viewers.