Get Ahead in the Game: PointCrow's Top Tips for Aspiring Streamers (EXCLUSIVE)

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by Anna Munhin Mar 22, 2023 News
Get Ahead in the Game: PointCrow
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It was published at 3:32 p.m. on March 21. Time.

PointCrow won the award for best speedrun streamer. The personality behind the popular channels has been making content for the last year. He tested popular mod and found new and creative ways to speed the game up.

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I've always been a big fan of the game. Eric told Distractify that it was one of the first games he had played. He was able to share his experience with his earliest audience after he was able to stream the game.

PointCrowSource: PointCrow via Instagram

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Eric has amassed more than half a million followers on both platforms, making him a common name in the streaming world. Eric has been asked to give tips on how to start streaming many times.

Don't is my number one tip for starting a streaming service. He said he didn't want competition. It's incredibly enjoyable. Everyone should try it.

Eric shared his tips to get started with Distractify if you'd like to pursue streaming.

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PointCrowSource: PointCrow via Twitter

Eric says that it's important to market your content and do it well in order to make content that will get views.

He wants you to spend more time on your sh-t. It's a good idea to spend more time on your title and thumbnail. More time was spent on the video than this one.

It's easy to put a quick thumbnail on a video you're excited about, but it can do more harm than good.

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You can give God's gift to videos. No one will watch if no one clicks on it. Do you want to click on thatthumbnail? Is that something your friends would click on? Would anyone ever read that?

It may be time to go back to the drawing board if you don't think you would click on a video with the same thumbnail.

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A lot of new streamers make the mistake of going into the gig with the intent to stream often, hoping that by always streaming, they'll be able to bring in a decent following quickly.

Many people are all about the grind set. Eric says he's going to stream for 12 hours a day for five days a week. Streaming has bad discoverability.

Eric uses his own streams to record sessions and then uses them to create content for other platforms.

He suggests that new streamers use platforms like TikTok and YouTube to create content.

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People need to come from other places. Eric says that you need to spend less time streaming and more time creating content for other places.

Eric insists that you don't need the best streaming equipment to start streaming.

You don't need a gaming system. He says you don't need a lot of lights. Some of my friends didn't have a computer case.

Start with the equipment you have and build from there, but the most important point is your personality.

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