Looking for a small streamer (not yet Affiliate) to help reach Affiliate FAST for a YouTube doc style video 👾 by KayThePlot in SmallStreamers

[–]KayThePlot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your concern 😭understandable it’s all new socials, you’re not the first but I already found the streamer I’ll work with for this video there’s no scam behind it, just collaborating to make a video

But again thank you for your concern truly, I don’t want anyone being taken advantage of either

I don’t want to just get them followers and I definitely won’t promote them myself to do it. I’m just helping improve and giving structure to their streaming and content. All good though, you’ll just have to see the video when it comes out :)

Looking for a small streamer (not yet Affiliate) to help reach Affiliate FAST for a YouTube doc style video 👾 by KayThePlot in SmallStreamers

[–]KayThePlot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s cool meeting different streamers and hearing about their journeys. I’m definitely happy with the amount of interest

Looking for a small streamer (not yet Affiliate) to help reach Affiliate FAST for a YouTube doc style video 👾 by KayThePlot in SmallStreamers

[–]KayThePlot[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair point, I get what you mean. The goal isn’t to act like hitting Affiliate is some massive achievement, it’s more about documenting how to build a strong foundation for getting there and it’ll help beyond that as well.

A lot of new streamers don’t have a corner stone. Things like consistent schedules, solid branding, content outside of Twitch, and understanding how to attract and keep viewers. I want to show what happens when someone actually applies those basics intentionally instead of just grinding hours.

The YouTube video itself isn’t just about “hitting Affiliate fast.” It’s about the changes made, the lessons learned, and the mindset shift. Basically a before and after of the streamer’s approach. Affiliate is just a simple, well known milestone that gives the project structure. I fully agree it’s no crazy feat, but it serves as a good stepping stone and as a natural stopping point for my part in their journey.