• I was reflecting on this editorial written more than 5 months ago after recovering on COVID and restarting my content.

    Considering my current status as content creator the line:

    "Yes, streaming is a need but don't make it your "whole about you", the use of other social media, YouTube Shorts included, is a way to get yourself to know. "

    It is definitely resonating more than ever! Streaming shouldn't be EVERYTHING about content creators.
    I was reflecting on this editorial written more than 5 months ago after recovering on COVID and restarting my content. Considering my current status as content creator the line: "Yes, streaming is a need but don't make it your "whole about you", the use of other social media, YouTube Shorts included, is a way to get yourself to know. " It is definitely resonating more than ever! Streaming shouldn't be EVERYTHING about content creators.
    Editorial: An encouraging letter for gaming content creators 
    BY NO MEANS I am a social media manager/expert/analyst/<insert the proper education>, I am just a guy holding a normal job and privileged to be part of GGs Staff writing this piece if you feel stuck as content creator or if you are a casual gamer or just a gamer fan reading this, IT IS FOR ALL OF YOU.  No, this article is not going to give INSTANT RESULT and most emphasis that...
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    Yesterday I had to deal with my first Karen and my boss told me I dealt with her very perfesonal. I have bipolar bad, it took all I had to stat calm cause I really wanted to go off on her 馃槀
    Yesterday I had to deal with my first Karen and my boss told me I dealt with her very perfesonal. I have bipolar bad, it took all I had to stat calm cause I really wanted to go off on her 馃槀
  • Good morning, muñaños

    I think there's no way to really get words that aren't carefully chosen without getting anything in the way so I'll do this on the first try...
    It's exactly 1 year ago, 365 days at 1PM that day, I was getting an orientation with HR Director Jeanie along with fellow content creators and we were welcomed to EasternMediaGG.

    It has been a rewarding experience and above all quite educational, because (and I think this is not the first time I have said it), I joined with an innocent but mistaken mentality.

    This entire year of EasternMediaGG, I just watched, supported as much as possible with my time without neglecting my content as such and saw that I did no wrong in making this a hobby, trying to at least have this as passive income AND IT'S OK if I don't I have still achieved and that (without neglecting myself and my family), I just have to do what is important as a gamer, HAVE FUN.

    To be honest (and I'm not supposed to be sharing this), Jeanie had some reservations about EMGG accepting me as a member as my interview with Blackbuiscuit as I mentioned that I made the same mistake that everyone who starts from scratch and has no map at creation makes. of content, being accepted in a Twtich team that months later, I would find out that they are from these groups of Follow X Follow and apparently (and I am guessing here), that raised the flag that I could be an org-kangaroo (something that with my time in EMGG I started to displease and feel ashamed of those who do it without pain or glory).

    Thankfully, Jeanie gave me the opportunity and it only remained to prove myself.

    In short, my mistaken mentality is thanks to the stigmas of people who don't know and the first thing they see when they mention FaZe, Optics, Cloud 9, <mention your org here>, etc., and I thought I was going to be the next big sensation (in fact one of the members called me the next big rising star of EMGG and I still aspire to that).
    But realizing it over time, I then decided to observe, in silence and let things flow and here are the results:

    -An excellent community where yes, everyone has to give their grain of sand so that we ALL benefit.
    -Having a concentrated organization where its members grow and not only the organization itself is already a winning point for me.
    -Despite being a nobody in matters of esport, EMGG is the closest thing after my family where I have felt supported even though I do not officially belong to the esport team or be sponsored.
    -Help me with my self-confidence (to this day I still hate how I sound on recordings with my shrill, gravelly voice).
    -Create a mindset of learning and relearning all the time.
    -My first official collaboration with the Gamers Outreach fundraiser in spring 2022.

    For fear of someone staying with me, I will be directly thanking Jeanie and Blackbiscuit, since they were the link for this to happen and Jeannie, thanks for the opportunity and yes, you were right to raise the flag because I would have done the same .

    Maze, Mao and JJ, you were the ones who made me feel that in another universe we should be in the same place as members of EMGG and specifically, Mao, always grateful for the opportunity to prove myself in the world of esports which I say that I should have joined for a decade being a gamer all my life and I will always live with the guilt of having been in an inactive period in EVERY way, now what I have left is to make up for lost time.

    Log1kz is a nice person and although I understand why he is no longer officially on the EMGG staff, I hope that things can change so that he can rejoin and yes, if I were to resume my podcast and do the English version , I would like to have him as a co-host.

    Finally Zimm, Founder and CEO of EasternMediaGG, I'm going to start by talking honestly, there was a time I thought he didn't like me to the point where "let me stop bothering him or anything like that" and yes, I would start reading negative things that people repeated, but when you see the resonance of everything related to it, it was the org-kangaroos twisting things in a bad way.

    The reality is that over time I have started to do my homework (in concern that it was me or my insecurities that made Zimm uncomfortable or something) and yes, it included going to the catalog of the EMGG Before The Meeting podcast and now I understood many aspects of the things that Zimm has gone through and how he has overcome many things to be the person he is and this is not saying it, but his story is impressive and that video games and making an org is the most effective way to give a positive turn to his life and today, professionally speaking, he has made a level-up.
    Good morning, muñaños I think there's no way to really get words that aren't carefully chosen without getting anything in the way so I'll do this on the first try... It's exactly 1 year ago, 365 days at 1PM that day, I was getting an orientation with HR Director Jeanie along with fellow content creators and we were welcomed to EasternMediaGG. It has been a rewarding experience and above all quite educational, because (and I think this is not the first time I have said it), I joined with an innocent but mistaken mentality. This entire year of EasternMediaGG, I just watched, supported as much as possible with my time without neglecting my content as such and saw that I did no wrong in making this a hobby, trying to at least have this as passive income AND IT'S OK if I don't I have still achieved and that (without neglecting myself and my family), I just have to do what is important as a gamer, HAVE FUN. To be honest (and I'm not supposed to be sharing this), Jeanie had some reservations about [EMGG] accepting me as a member as my interview with Blackbuiscuit as I mentioned that I made the same mistake that everyone who starts from scratch and has no map at creation makes. of content, being accepted in a Twtich team that months later, I would find out that they are from these groups of Follow X Follow and apparently (and I am guessing here), that raised the flag that I could be an org-kangaroo (something that with my time in EMGG I started to displease and feel ashamed of those who do it without pain or glory). Thankfully, Jeanie gave me the opportunity and it only remained to prove myself. In short, my mistaken mentality is thanks to the stigmas of people who don't know and the first thing they see when they mention FaZe, Optics, Cloud 9, <mention your org here>, etc., and I thought I was going to be the next big sensation (in fact one of the members called me the next big rising star of EMGG and I still aspire to that). But realizing it over time, I then decided to observe, in silence and let things flow and here are the results: -An excellent community where yes, everyone has to give their grain of sand so that we ALL benefit. -Having a concentrated organization where its members grow and not only the organization itself is already a winning point for me. -Despite being a nobody in matters of esport, EMGG is the closest thing after my family where I have felt supported even though I do not officially belong to the esport team or be sponsored. -Help me with my self-confidence (to this day I still hate how I sound on recordings with my shrill, gravelly voice). -Create a mindset of learning and relearning all the time. -My first official collaboration with the Gamers Outreach fundraiser in spring 2022. For fear of someone staying with me, I will be directly thanking Jeanie and Blackbiscuit, since they were the link for this to happen and Jeannie, thanks for the opportunity and yes, you were right to raise the flag because I would have done the same . Maze, Mao and JJ, you were the ones who made me feel that in another universe we should be in the same place as members of EMGG and specifically, Mao, always grateful for the opportunity to prove myself in the world of esports which I say that I should have joined for a decade being a gamer all my life and I will always live with the guilt of having been in an inactive period in EVERY way, now what I have left is to make up for lost time. Log1kz is a nice person and although I understand why he is no longer officially on the EMGG staff, I hope that things can change so that he can rejoin and yes, if I were to resume my podcast and do the English version , I would like to have him as a co-host. Finally Zimm, Founder and CEO of EasternMediaGG, I'm going to start by talking honestly, there was a time I thought he didn't like me to the point where "let me stop bothering him or anything like that" and yes, I would start reading negative things that people repeated, but when you see the resonance of everything related to it, it was the org-kangaroos twisting things in a bad way. The reality is that over time I have started to do my homework (in concern that it was me or my insecurities that made Zimm uncomfortable or something) and yes, it included going to the catalog of the EMGG Before The Meeting podcast and now I understood many aspects of the things that Zimm has gone through and how he has overcome many things to be the person he is and this is not saying it, but his story is impressive and that video games and making an org is the most effective way to give a positive turn to his life and today, professionally speaking, he has made a level-up.
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    LFG! Talk Shows & Podcasts
    The importance of consistency

    In social media marketing, consistency is crucial. You must maintain consistency if you want your audience to recognize your brand. You may expand your audience reach and audience engagement by being consistent with your brand. You must be identifiable to attract the attention of your target audience, from the tone of voice used in messaging to the aesthetics of your profiles.

    Consistent Voice

    Understanding who you are speaking to when posting messages on social media is the first step in using a consistent tone. If you're speaking to millennials, for instance, you wouldn't use the same jargon as you would if you were speaking to baby boomers. Knowing which group you are speaking to—based on factors like age, geography, gender, hobbies, and aspirations—enables you to use a tone of voice that your audience will recognize.
    The same way you remember your friend's voice when they call to say "hi," consistency in how you speak online might help others recognize your voice. Being genuine to your brand will help you develop a devoted audience and following on social media. You are aware of who you are, what you do, and why it is important to others. It requires balancing. Aim to communicate in a way that resonates with your audience and keeps true to your brand. When choosing your voice and the topics for your postings, keep in mind your purpose, vision, and values to achieve the balance and consistency necessary for effective social media marketing.

    Consistent Content

    Be consistent in what you post on social media. Show off your knowledge and talk about things your readers will find useful in their daily lives. Being honest and relevant is the goal. You must produce content that does one of the following: makes me cry, makes me laugh, or surprises/provokes me, Your goal is to evoke a reaction from your audience, to captivate them, and to encourage them to interact with the material you produce and distribute.
    Before clicking "share" on Facebook or Twitter, take into account the source before sharing someone else's work. You should make sure that the news you publish comes from a reliable source in order for your posts to be factual and ethical. Cross-referencing an article or post on various web sources will help you confirm that a piece of news is accurate. It is probably okay to spread the word if additional reliable sources have verified the accuracy of the information. If the information you offer is consistently reliable, then so are you. Consider this extra step of information verification as a strategy to protect your reputation and brand.

    Consistent Posting

    When publishing content, strike a balance. Make sure you aren't posting an insufficient amount of one form of material and an excessive amount of another. For instance, uploading twice daily films regarding home care advice can throw off the balance of your other postings, such as those about house sales or your company's weekly newsletter. Be consistent when posting that content once you've found a decent balance in the quantity of posts you make for various types of content. Consistency in when you post and what you share is ensured by having a posting schedule. Make sure you plan out each day's content for each social media platform and stick to it.
    Every day, post on social media. Only a set number of people can be reached through organic reach, which is the number of people you can contact without spending money to boost a post or advertisement. Every time you post, you have a new chance to connect with your audience. Your organic reach will be maximized if you post every day with purpose and regularity.

    Consistent Aesthetics

    Make sure your posts are the right length. Long posts may be tedious to read and visually unpleasant. The same is true for using too many hashtags in posts. A popular topic can be entered into with the help of hashtags, but using too many can make the discourse cluttered and inefficient. The number of words in your caption should, as a general rule, be longer than the number of hashtags used in the same post.
    Your profile should be visually appealing. People are naturally drawn to beautiful images since they are visual animals. Make sure there is a theme to your profile. When editing photos on Instagram, stick to a color scheme and the same filter each time. This makes your images and posts more coordinated and consistent, which has a stronger effect on customers. On its social media platforms, Southwest Airlines employs these strategies. Its Instagram in particular expands its audience by adhering to a consistent, aesthetically pleasing concept that upholds its brand, which is something that any company should strive for when utilizing social media to promote to customers.
    The importance of consistency In social media marketing, consistency is crucial. You must maintain consistency if you want your audience to recognize your brand. You may expand your audience reach and audience engagement by being consistent with your brand. You must be identifiable to attract the attention of your target audience, from the tone of voice used in messaging to the aesthetics of your profiles. Consistent Voice Understanding who you are speaking to when posting messages on social media is the first step in using a consistent tone. If you're speaking to millennials, for instance, you wouldn't use the same jargon as you would if you were speaking to baby boomers. Knowing which group you are speaking to—based on factors like age, geography, gender, hobbies, and aspirations—enables you to use a tone of voice that your audience will recognize. The same way you remember your friend's voice when they call to say "hi," consistency in how you speak online might help others recognize your voice. Being genuine to your brand will help you develop a devoted audience and following on social media. You are aware of who you are, what you do, and why it is important to others. It requires balancing. Aim to communicate in a way that resonates with your audience and keeps true to your brand. When choosing your voice and the topics for your postings, keep in mind your purpose, vision, and values to achieve the balance and consistency necessary for effective social media marketing. Consistent Content Be consistent in what you post on social media. Show off your knowledge and talk about things your readers will find useful in their daily lives. Being honest and relevant is the goal. You must produce content that does one of the following: makes me cry, makes me laugh, or surprises/provokes me, Your goal is to evoke a reaction from your audience, to captivate them, and to encourage them to interact with the material you produce and distribute. Before clicking "share" on Facebook or Twitter, take into account the source before sharing someone else's work. You should make sure that the news you publish comes from a reliable source in order for your posts to be factual and ethical. Cross-referencing an article or post on various web sources will help you confirm that a piece of news is accurate. It is probably okay to spread the word if additional reliable sources have verified the accuracy of the information. If the information you offer is consistently reliable, then so are you. Consider this extra step of information verification as a strategy to protect your reputation and brand. Consistent Posting When publishing content, strike a balance. Make sure you aren't posting an insufficient amount of one form of material and an excessive amount of another. For instance, uploading twice daily films regarding home care advice can throw off the balance of your other postings, such as those about house sales or your company's weekly newsletter. Be consistent when posting that content once you've found a decent balance in the quantity of posts you make for various types of content. Consistency in when you post and what you share is ensured by having a posting schedule. Make sure you plan out each day's content for each social media platform and stick to it. Every day, post on social media. Only a set number of people can be reached through organic reach, which is the number of people you can contact without spending money to boost a post or advertisement. Every time you post, you have a new chance to connect with your audience. Your organic reach will be maximized if you post every day with purpose and regularity. Consistent Aesthetics Make sure your posts are the right length. Long posts may be tedious to read and visually unpleasant. The same is true for using too many hashtags in posts. A popular topic can be entered into with the help of hashtags, but using too many can make the discourse cluttered and inefficient. The number of words in your caption should, as a general rule, be longer than the number of hashtags used in the same post. Your profile should be visually appealing. People are naturally drawn to beautiful images since they are visual animals. Make sure there is a theme to your profile. When editing photos on Instagram, stick to a color scheme and the same filter each time. This makes your images and posts more coordinated and consistent, which has a stronger effect on customers. On its social media platforms, Southwest Airlines employs these strategies. Its Instagram in particular expands its audience by adhering to a consistent, aesthetically pleasing concept that upholds its brand, which is something that any company should strive for when utilizing social media to promote to customers.
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  • XP: 780
    Good morning you beautiful bastereds! We are streaming some #ESO over on Twitch! Come by as we work on some stuff! Hope to see your sexy asses there!

    #dwarvenarmy #ESONA #ESOPlayStation #streamerslife #nerdlife

    https://www.twitch.tv/dwarfmangaming66
    Good morning you beautiful bastereds! We are streaming some #ESO over on Twitch! Come by as we work on some stuff! Hope to see your sexy asses there! #dwarvenarmy #ESONA #ESOPlayStation #streamerslife #nerdlife https://www.twitch.tv/dwarfmangaming66
  • Okay let's settle this...

    2 free badges in the shop: Pro-Pineapple and ANTI-Pineapple

    Please get the badge that you resonate with so that if you are ANTI, I can block you
    https://ggs.tv/shop
    Okay let's settle this... 2 free badges in the shop: Pro-Pineapple and ANTI-Pineapple Please get the badge that you resonate with so that if you are ANTI, I can block you :) https://ggs.tv/shop
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