In the early days of livestreaming, the formula for success on Twitch seemed straightforward: be exceptionally good at a popular video game, play for ten hours a day, and wait for the viewers to arriv...
In the early days of livestreaming, broadcasting content required a massive investment. You needed a high-end gaming PC, a dedicated capture card, professional-grade microphones, and a complex ...
In the hyper-competitive world of live streaming, first impressions are everything. When a new viewer clicks on your Twitch channel, they make a judgment within seconds based on two primary factors:...
If you are pouring hours into live streaming, you want the maximum number of eyes on your content. Limiting yourself to a single platform like Twitch or YouTube means you are leaving potential viewers...
When it comes to broadcasting your gameplay to the world, the software you choose is the foundation of your streaming career. While there are several “plug-and-play” options available that...






