(5) IF YOU CAN, INVEST IN GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY.
Do you make Art? Video edits? Assets? If so, make a post giving something away.
If you can’t make, consider investing to give away something. Even 25-65$ can go a long way (ie: a steam game)
You don’t need to drop thousands.
Do you make Art? Video edits? Assets? If so, make a post giving something away.
If you can’t make, consider investing to give away something. Even 25-65$ can go a long way (ie: a steam game)
You don’t need to drop thousands.
Comments
I can’t recommend enough just how important it is to have connections and friends who are likeminded and share your content style and humor.
Obviously, don’t force yourself to be friends with everyone. But find your people!!
This one is a little surprising but I cannot recommend enough to stop spreading yourself so thin. You have your own stuff to manage.
Adding another person’s responsibilities on top of that will cause a burnout. It’s never ended well imo.
UNLESS you’re getting paid for it, and they have at least 2 other mods, you’re just gonna be stuck being their helper.
+ don’t be afraid to leave being a mod currently if you want to pursue content fulltime.
What times are the best to post on your preferred platforms! What are peak hours versus dead hours?
What are trending hashtags?
What topics are popular? How can you contribute to the conversation?
Content creation is not disability friendly, unfortunately. You need to be consistent and active to stay relevant.
Plan to make content you can post if you are having a low spoons day or a flare up!
Even just keeping active on the timeline yapping is enough.
What is your personality like? What do YOU like?
How can you use that to create content?
How does that relate to your VTuber design?
Ex: Sea Vtubers are abundant and always do good, but I haven’t seen a Hippo VTuber yet!