this ONE trick will make you a famous streamer...

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Published 2021-11-28
Disguised Toast shares the dos and don'ts on livestreaming. How does one become a successful streamer... Toast spills the tea.

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Timestamps:
00:00 The Challenge
06:00 Option #1
09:15 Option #2

Edited by: twitter.com/otriggad

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All Comments (21)
  • @JamesRNG30
    Toast giving free advise that makes a lot of sense. What a generous king
  • @SubrozaCS
    Can confirm only facts in this video🙏
  • @MariYumeCh
    If I had kept grinding on twitch with long streams everyday like I did the past 3 years, then I would not be nearly as successful on twitch like I am now. The majority of my following has come from both my Tiktok and Youtube videos and honestly, ever since I started my youtube channel, I have come to realize that I enjoy making videos so much more than actually streaming to a live audience.
  • @ni1ix
    Toast and Lud really give people the straight dope on the realities of being a streamer and how to get started. Wouldnt be suprised to see a collab in that direction. "Toast's and Ludwig's streamer camp" or something to that effect. Would surely help a great deal of people and make the field of available content more diverse!
  • @AMightyStorm
    As a day one Hearthstone player, I witnessed the gradual rise of Toast firsthand. I remember after not playing the game for a couple of years I started seeing his name outside of the HS community and it made me so happy. Great advice from someone who truly knows what it takes and has done it.
  • @Lizard_geek
    I had 12 viewers for the first time after a small raid and it felt so awesome. Be a cool person and interactive because you can engage with other streamers and build connections. I'm still no affiliate but interacting with a lot of chatters was definitely a wholesome experience.
  • @nadikhan9754
    Toast: I want to come back to Twitch for the competitive aspect. Competition: 404 not found Toast: Fine, I'll do it my self.
  • @DoubleEdgeCat
    Toast: This is how you become a big streamer Chat: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
  • @VisssiR
    I've watched/read a bunch of these "tutorials" on how to be a streamer/content creator and Toast is right. It really just boils down to "Why should someone watch youu or your stream?" EIther be reallyyy good at a game or be reeallyy passionate about something that you end up creating content that you want to share with people. Anything other than that and you would just be doing it as a hobby with no real goal in the future. I unfortunately have none of those qualities lmao
  • @YukiThor
    fact that Toast acknowledged that every streamer on Twitch are competitors yet still went ahead with sharing this heartfelt advice shows how much genuine of a person he is
  • @loserbrandon
    whats crazy is that he did this basically in one take. if i were to try to do something like this, i'd be rambling off on something completely useless
  • @sleepysagee
    This is great advice! I've always wanted to become a content creator but I have no idea where to start and if it'll kick off. Over-thinking every detail xD I appreciate Toast being honest and giving out helpful tips. Good luck to the streamers who are doing their best rn! Don't give up <3
  • I honestly like watching the people that have less than 100 viewers in their streams because they are more likely to read your comments than a huge youtuber streaming
  • @prodbydramatic
    I had no clue who Toast or Ludwig was until today. Shout to them for really helping others and not gatekeeping and even if you don't wanna be a streamer they still give a lot of good advice and its GOOD content.
  • @ssj4922
    When Toast uploads 3 days in a row again😩🙏🙏🙏
  • @smiling_sky95
    I remember how I found out about toast, as a local compettive hearthstone player, my brothers and I would always be checking out some hearthstone content and I remember my brother saying "Hey did you know about that toast guy, all his videos are like trying to find hs bugs and its so funny" and recently he did a face reveal. It was also around that time that he also like slept and missed a HS tournament or something. ahhhh the memories...
  • @kirbyhypno2522
    Hey another piece of advice for everyone! Remember that your Twitch vods are basically free content for YouTube. They may not perform well but it will drive people's attention to your Twitch channel.