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I want to make loads of $ making a youtube channel or streaming video games on twitch or both. I'll literally do anything, I even considered doing mukbangs since it seemed easy but I see ppl do them and get barely any views while some get millions of views...

What's the secert of getting these things popular? I figure youtube would be easier as you just upload a video and don't have to adhere to a strict streaming scheduel.

I'm tired of watching all these kids making millions on youtube with dumb discord meme channels or let's play gaming channels or fortnite compilation channels or whatever else they do. I honestly feel like a total loser for never even trying.
(DESU, I did try doing a ASMR toy channel once with 20 videos, toy channels were making 3million dollars a year, but my videos didn;t get any views and I gave up.)

Equally jealous of all the twitch streamers who just start up a stream and get 10,000$ in donations but twitch seems way harder to achieve success in.

I've watched them over the years since 2012, contemplating to try to do it myself but never started while I watched new kids become millionaires every year.

Any advice on how to make a successful twitch or youtube channel? Any secerts to getting them popular? Is anybody here actually successful in any of these areas?

>> No.51006581
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51006581

You'll never get a foothold unless you know someone from the inside,
They all probably had sex with Epstein
You want that op would you put Epstein's penis inside u without a condom and let him cum inside your asshole ?
That's the price of success

>> No.51006586

It’s saturated now, you gotta be friends with the top creators if you wanna have any chance of making it

Sort of like how Greekgodx followed Tyler1 everywhere he went and made content for the stream to the point where Tyler1 helped him become a streamer, Greekgodx had like 20k viewers for his first stream

>> No.51006599

>>51006555
You could use youtube shorts with that use random minecraft footage and subtitles to catch the viewers attention, then sell some sort of product or something. Or you could do commentaries/reactions to current events and stuff. There's a lot you can do, but it takes a lot of time if you're just doing it yourself

>> No.51006723

>>51006555
Long videos is where the money is. Use shorts to get people to actually see you stuff but long videos to pay the bills

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>>51006555

Take the mukbang pill anon

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>>51006555
>mukbangs

You learn something new everyday on /biz, whether you want to or not.

>> No.51006813

>>51006555
Knowing someone

Almost every 1k-2k+ streamer I know when asked to tell the story how they got famous either knew someone, or had some similar push.

e.g. Trainwrecks telling his story, he was being plugged by greekgodx when he was starting out. Some other people either got featured on some large event, like GDQ or EVO, or got constant raids from a large streamer they made friends with.

A person I saw got popular because he literally dropped hundreds of bits in this huge twitch channel every 30 minutes, that everyone recognized him after several months, he got VIP then mod, and regular huge raids.

Another was a speedrunner who got WR, was soon asked to commentate and sit on the couch in GDQ, and eventually got his own time slot. Also every other runner kept raiding him.

I know Witwix started off as a Boshy runner, but ManVSGame was regularly plugging his stream during his Boshy run, and Witwix was always in MvG's chat then. Then he rode the Mario Maker bandwagon when it was new to go from 200 viewers to 2000+

tldr: networking, knowing someone, buying your way into recognition in similar channels, as well as recognition from constant presence, then ride new bandwagons

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>>51006813
Quality reply right here

>> No.51006996

There's no formula, you got to do something you're above average at or an interesting idea you can execute, do it and pray.

Those are survivorship bias, they both had what it takes and made it fast or found a niche, doesn't mean it will happen to you but if you plan to do it long term makes it more likely if it's something you're a natural at because more benefit for viewers and easier and less stressful for you to do.

In short, just do something or multiple things or channels that are easy for you, the time frame is long on average.

>> No.51007030

>>51006813
In my opinion this is good for getting huge but can't be the first step, a lot of those people were already big in gaming or had a lot of time to spend on twitch meaning they were financially stable and already streaming to some viewers or in gaming already.

Of course there's the ocasional NEET that makes it, but finding a niched and a few consistent viewers or subscribers in the beginning, say 50-100 viewers or 1000 subscribers is the most important then go from there

>> No.51007091

>>51006555
do you have tits and a hot face and pussy? if no, then sorry you cant do much. but if you have a hot pussy and ass, you can shake it around in a bikini and make millions

>> No.51008019

>>51006555
Those kids had their parents sold them to producer who either fucked them in the ass, mouth and vagina, or in all of their holes.