• So my muñaños, added a little more on this, this Friday at 11:30AM will go lie my first video on YouTube and I am still reviewing WITHOUT affecting my offline world, how can I have a framework as how I can research and record topics for the Podcast so, no first episode date yet.

    Besides #Starfield main focus and #GamingNews being directed on YouTube Shorts, I plan to have Monday of #gaming general topic video (whenever possible/available), Starfield on Wednesday and Friday for the Podcast, meanwhile, Wednesday/Friday will go Starfield.

    I am for the long run of Starfield & I DO plan to have at least the Endgame portion of Cyberpunk 2077 as I was on mid game when I "called quit" but it will be after Phantom Liberty, as the expansion takes in the middle of the original story & more details are added at the ending.

    As I said, Live stream is NOT my focus and I am COMPLETELY uninterested while is true that Kick might be a great Twitch escape and a great partner with YouTube along with Theta TV and now for Nostr, I see Zap Stream as a great new platform...

    But, when I remember the routine, how my OCD disallow me to tolerate mishaps and mainly how difficult is not to get frustrated, I prefer seeing it as a negative vibes for this final chance on content creation and I prefer not dealing with that.

    But again, live streaming is not my focus.

    Another thing that I want to go completely clear, the Family comes first, then personal issues ARE PRIORITY!

    If content creation affects (again), then that would definitely be it and this is my third attempt in this crazy, sad and bipolar world and I have just ENOUGH.

    AND WITH ALL THAT, Thank you for the support and consideration.

    Let's game!
    So my muñaños, added a little more on this, this Friday at 11:30AM will go lie my first video on YouTube and I am still reviewing WITHOUT affecting my offline world, how can I have a framework as how I can research and record topics for the Podcast so, no first episode date yet. Besides #Starfield main focus and #GamingNews being directed on YouTube Shorts, I plan to have Monday of #gaming general topic video (whenever possible/available), Starfield on Wednesday and Friday for the Podcast, meanwhile, Wednesday/Friday will go Starfield. I am for the long run of Starfield & I DO plan to have at least the Endgame portion of Cyberpunk 2077 as I was on mid game when I "called quit" but it will be after Phantom Liberty, as the expansion takes in the middle of the original story & more details are added at the ending. As I said, Live stream is NOT my focus and I am COMPLETELY uninterested while is true that Kick might be a great Twitch escape and a great partner with YouTube along with Theta TV and now for Nostr, I see Zap Stream as a great new platform... But, when I remember the routine, how my OCD disallow me to tolerate mishaps and mainly how difficult is not to get frustrated, I prefer seeing it as a negative vibes for this final chance on content creation and I prefer not dealing with that. But again, live streaming is not my focus. Another thing that I want to go completely clear, the Family comes first, then personal issues ARE PRIORITY! If content creation affects (again), then that would definitely be it and this is my third attempt in this crazy, sad and bipolar world and I have just ENOUGH. AND WITH ALL THAT, Thank you for the support and consideration. Let's game!
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    It's crucial that you approach your streaming like a business if you want to benefit from the wonderful opportunities that Twitch offers. Setting goals for yourself and creating a plan for how to reach those goals is a great way to start using this tactic.
    Your objectives should be centered on increasing your viewership or subscriber base because you're aiming to increase your Twitch presence. Keep in mind that the more carefully you plan out your objectives, the more likely you are to achieve them. I advise you to use the SMART framework while setting your objectives. You can create meaningful objectives that result in concrete consequences with the aid of this straightforward and memorable goal-setting tool.

    SMART

    Specific :
    Your self-imposed objectives must to be specific and unambiguous. You shouldn't give yourself room for justifications or misunderstandings. You should make goals like "Have X number of subscribers by X date" rather than "Increase my Twitch presence."

    Measurable:
    You must be able to accurately gauge your progress toward your goals. This will enable you to gauge the success of your plans and maintain your focus. Since you should be defining your Twitch growth goals using metrics like amount of views or subscribers, it won't be too difficult to make your goals measurable in this case.

    Attainable:
    You should make sure your goals are something you can actually accomplish. Setting objectives that you can't really expect to reach can only lead to failure and disappointment.

    Relevant:
    Make sure your objectives align with what it is you really hope to accomplish. Your objectives should be centered on growing a loyal following if you're a streamer trying to partner. Gaining new subscribers should be the main emphasis of your aims if having a large number of subscribers is what you ultimately want.

    Timely:
    Any objectives you establish for yourself should have a clear deadline. You force yourself into a situation where you can't afford to procrastinate or waste time by giving yourself a deadline. This is a great technique to make sure you're carrying out plans and making progress toward your objectives.

    Once you've established some goals for yourself, you'll need to start coming up with plans to achieve them and make a name for yourself on Twitch.
    Success does not come quickly. It necessitates a great deal of perseverance, effort, and attention. However, if you are passionate about what you are doing and have a clear strategic direction, the process will be much simpler. Just keep in mind that it's completely acceptable to begin with few (or even no) followers. Even if your fan base isn't immediately expanding, it's crucial to maintain your confidence in these early stages.

    It's crucial that you approach your streaming like a business if you want to benefit from the wonderful opportunities that Twitch offers. Setting goals for yourself and creating a plan for how to reach those goals is a great way to start using this tactic. Your objectives should be centered on increasing your viewership or subscriber base because you're aiming to increase your Twitch presence. Keep in mind that the more carefully you plan out your objectives, the more likely you are to achieve them. I advise you to use the SMART framework while setting your objectives. You can create meaningful objectives that result in concrete consequences with the aid of this straightforward and memorable goal-setting tool. SMART Specific : Your self-imposed objectives must to be specific and unambiguous. You shouldn't give yourself room for justifications or misunderstandings. You should make goals like "Have X number of subscribers by X date" rather than "Increase my Twitch presence." Measurable: You must be able to accurately gauge your progress toward your goals. This will enable you to gauge the success of your plans and maintain your focus. Since you should be defining your Twitch growth goals using metrics like amount of views or subscribers, it won't be too difficult to make your goals measurable in this case. Attainable: You should make sure your goals are something you can actually accomplish. Setting objectives that you can't really expect to reach can only lead to failure and disappointment. Relevant: Make sure your objectives align with what it is you really hope to accomplish. Your objectives should be centered on growing a loyal following if you're a streamer trying to partner. Gaining new subscribers should be the main emphasis of your aims if having a large number of subscribers is what you ultimately want. Timely: Any objectives you establish for yourself should have a clear deadline. You force yourself into a situation where you can't afford to procrastinate or waste time by giving yourself a deadline. This is a great technique to make sure you're carrying out plans and making progress toward your objectives. Once you've established some goals for yourself, you'll need to start coming up with plans to achieve them and make a name for yourself on Twitch. Success does not come quickly. It necessitates a great deal of perseverance, effort, and attention. However, if you are passionate about what you are doing and have a clear strategic direction, the process will be much simpler. Just keep in mind that it's completely acceptable to begin with few (or even no) followers. Even if your fan base isn't immediately expanding, it's crucial to maintain your confidence in these early stages.
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  • I don’t like cookie cutter streamer logos or designs. It’s totally fine to use them as a framework or a starting point, but as content creators I think in 2021 having a unique look does help keep the attention of new viewers.
    Right now I’m willing to make a dope simple logo or graphic for anyone who follows me on twitch and oozes positive vibes. No catch, I have all these Adobe tools and a subscription that gives me 1000s of frameworks to start from. I want to use them, and making friends in return is worth more than $.

    www.Twitch.tv/woke_legend
    I don’t like cookie cutter streamer logos or designs. It’s totally fine to use them as a framework or a starting point, but as content creators I think in 2021 having a unique look does help keep the attention of new viewers. Right now I’m willing to make a dope simple logo or graphic for anyone who follows me on twitch and oozes positive vibes. No catch, I have all these Adobe tools and a subscription that gives me 1000s of frameworks to start from. I want to use them, and making friends in return is worth more than $. www.Twitch.tv/woke_legend
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