I personally don't agree with this. As a PR I will take the time to look at your channel to see what type of games you like, stream and the community you build around that. I do not see being a verity streamer or using the word "variety" as hurting yourself or your prospects.https://twitter.com/WillJPowers/status/1095379882823970816 …
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I've certainly never looked a variety streamers channel and think "they play lots of games so they aren't consistent which means I won't send them anything/work with them". Heck, I spent the last 6 years as Channel Manager for a verity channel!
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Verity channels can mean an engaged, open minded audience who might not have considered you game in the past but who are willing to watch and engage with something different and new. It can be a great way to open your game up to new players!
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Replying to @HollieB
Thats what I always thought of “variety streaming”. I know my audience is more open to try different games I play because they’re not there for 1 thing only. I know several times people experienced games they never thought they would and were happy about it
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Replying to @ophelia_noir @HollieB
This! Influencing a variety crew is much harder than selling it to an already dedicated niche group! Also, take it from us streamers who focus on 1-2 game series only, from a business standpoint it can be super limiting for growth and exposure! Both types have their benefits.
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Replying to @ImKatastrophe @ophelia_noir
I hear this a lot from streamers. There is a lot of pressure to either A) play whats popular or B) specialise. It can feel limiting when your tastes are varied and you desire to branch out. It's hard enough growing a channel/community without also feeling boxed in creatively
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I personally think (and do that myself) it’s possible to be variety with main game. It does mean juggling too many things at a time, but this way you have ground to fall back on, and room for growth. Use 1-2 days a week for new game, and overtime people will engage with it :)
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