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Running A YouTube Streaming Channel: Working On Storytelling

When it comes to Live-Streaming the last thing you want is to be a quiet streamer. No one wants to see that. Unless you are a mime or showing people sign language (not a bad idea, very niche) then the people that are stopping by will get bored and click away.


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This is why it is extremely important to work on your personality a bit as your streaming but be yourself.


The thing you want to avoid most is copying or mimicking someone else's style or personality. First off, your not being genuine, second that personality already exists and there is no need to replicate it and third its just plain wrong.


Every human being is unique. You are no exeption. So if you know your shy infront of the camera while your live streaming, talk about that or tell a story about when you first learned you were shy about being in front of a camera. I'm sure someone will like your story.


There are a multitude of things you can talk about that involves you experiences and journey on this planet. All you have to do is tell your story the way you want it told.


Also, having a decent microphone to convey your story will help emmensly as well because your voice will come out loud and clear to your audience.


Check out this microphone that I use during my live streams to get started. Alternatively, you can click the image below to get redirect to Amazon where you can purchase it.




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