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How to use "Gift 'Em All" to grow your stream:
Sub gifting was the best feature Twitch ever launched, so this evolution is a huge opportunity.
If you use it strategically, you will grow. Try these tactics.
1. Promote a goal
Announce that you will "Gift 'Em All" when you hit [X] viewer number, follower number, Discord members, sub goal.. etc.
If you're partner pushing, this can be a great way to hit 75 avg consistently.
Promote this a couple days in advance so people are more likely to show up.
2. Reward early viewers
Announce you will "Gift 'Em All" to everyone who shows up within the first 5 mins of stream being live. This increases viewer numbers faster, helping you sit higher in your directory for a longer time period.
3. Incentivize new followers
Tell them to follow the channel before [X] date, show up live at a specific day, and they might get a free sub.
Bonus: don't tell them what time to show up so you can keep viewership stable vs. a large spike at a specific time
4. Collab gift
Collab with a streamer who has a community & vibe similar to yours. Exchange "Gift 'Em All' on each others channels so there is a reason for viewers to cross over & stay
5. Comeback stream
Sub gifts reactivate old community members. Create a stream specifically to target that previous viewer. Gift Em All at the end to reward those who showed up.
The big lesson:
Don't use this opportunity as a hype moment with no strategic setup. A stream full of gifted subs with no reason to stay subscribed next month is just an expensive way to spike your sub count before it falls back down.
The feature is only as good as what you build around it.
Dexerto@Dexerto
Twitch are testing a “Gift ‘Em All” feature to let users buy a subscription for every “eligible” viewer in a stream
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