
Syinsu
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Syinsu
@Syinsu
Just a fossil in the creator scene - VTuber Manager arc soon



VTubers, please be aware that shorts are a bit overrated right now. The big numbers look good, and previous generations of VTubers popped off from them. But (especially for smaller VTubers) they aren't what they once were. My main point is highlighted in red at the bottom.


This is terrible advice. Short form content is currently one of the most efficient ways to promote yourself/your streams on multiple platforms. Forgoing shorts as a content creator is tantamount to shooting yourself in the foot.





VTubers, please be aware that shorts are a bit overrated right now. The big numbers look good, and previous generations of VTubers popped off from them. But (especially for smaller VTubers) they aren't what they once were. My main point is highlighted in red at the bottom.



VTubers, please be aware that shorts are a bit overrated right now. The big numbers look good, and previous generations of VTubers popped off from them. But (especially for smaller VTubers) they aren't what they once were. My main point is highlighted in red at the bottom.






After 8 years of being full time self-employed I’ve got one more month of savings left before I need to quit content creation full time. My income has taken a huge downturn, mainly due to brand activations. Have brands been spending way less recently or have I been wildly unlucky?



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I really dislike when people say ASMR is a “cheat” to success on Twitch. People who do ASMR put a lot of heart and effort into what they do. I personally did a lot of research before I started streaming ASMR. After a few months I made the choice to split my content to have an ASMR only channel with a character that I built specifically for ASMR. I did market research and data collection to find the best time to stream, what type of characters succeed, what type of triggers, length of stream, how to monetize, and more. With my ASMR streaming experience and the data I had I was able to build a strong brand that ASMR viewers enjoy. I have had much more success with my new channel than I ever did streaming ASMR as Ava. With a brand new channel I have gotten to 200ccv without raids in under 10 streams. The research and effort is a big part of my success. I have a nice voice, but on its own it isn’t enough to succeed. ASMR isn’t a cheat it’s content just like anything else and you shouldn’t devalue the work creators put into it.


This said whenever I see myself and other management accounts give step by step advice it either falls flat (too specific) or gets sh*t on by people who are looking for what they want to hear instead 😭


vtubing advice be like “you should’ve just been having fun while streaming to absolutely no one for 4 hours” 😭



VTuber hot take of the month: Luck isn't real.
