REVRNDX
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REVRNDX
@REVRNDX
Variety Streamer + Male Entertainer
Cincinnati, Ohio Katılım Eylül 2021
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@Trainwreckstv @DevinNash I don't do any of these things. Been stream for 5 years for >50 viewers. It's for the love of the game at this point.
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why would people try when the 2024-2026 recipe for success is as follows:
1. Viewbot blatantly
2. Rely on the fact that real world celebrities, athletes, and/or groups of party women don't understand viewbotting thus when you invite them to your stream they think they are joining in on the new generation's next big thing, but in reality they are just being used to legitimize the viewbotter's channel, which in turn brings in real traffic. (The guests are actually more of the attraction than the streamer at the start).
3. Use these collaborations or other collaborations to make the hyper-inflated viewcount appear to be justified in the average person's analytically ignorant mind.
4. Pay for clippers, clippers rely on algorithms and spam posting that can make a 5 viewer streamer look like they are the viral next big thing.
5. Combine the blatant viewbotting, the clipping and the collaborations with celebrities/athletes/party women, and there you have it, almost every single "30K" viewer streamer in today's streaming world.
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Becoming a social media influencer is the most desired career in the United States and yet no one seems to want to put in the actual work to become one.
There’s this perception that it’s difficult but in reality basically no one even tries.
- Only 10% of Podcasts survive to episode 3. 90% of those quit before episode 20. You are in the top 1% of surviving podcasts if you upload just 21 episodes.
- About 85% of Youtube channels don’t upload more than 5 videos.
- About 90% of creators quit within 90 days of starting their channel, on any platform.
- In livestreaming, over 70% of streamers quit by 6 months. 90% will quit within their first year.
- 10% of X users are responsible for 92% of all tweets. (Pew Research Center)
- If you upload 20 pieces of content consistently on any platform you are past 99% of people who ever tried.
- A 26-week study (by Buffer) of 100,000+ creators showed that if you post in 20 or more weeks in the 26 week window you see 450% more growth than if you post in 4 week windows or fewer, *regardless of your content quality.*
If you take 100 people interested in content creation who you think you are competing with, you are really competing with only a single person out of those 100 who might stay consistent. That person is probably not even in your niche.
Your success in content creation depends on your ability to push past fear and post consistently.
Just a reminder that you are never competing against anyone in content creation. You’re competing against yourself.
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Beyond excited to start my play through of Crimson Desert tomorrow on @GamingOnRumble . Mark you calendars and I'll see you at 10AM EST.

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@golemwulf I really want to play it. Need to save up some money though.
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Day In The Life : Gamer Edition
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@DrDisrespect proves it again that nobody does it better than the two time.
Firm handshakes in the arena.
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