How To Use Twitch Clips To Get 2.5 MILLION Views On TikTok!
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 Published On Mar 7, 2022

If you are a Streamer trying to grow your average viewers, the moment you hit “End Stream” your channel is dead to the world. Nobody can find you anymore, you stop growing, you cease to exist. That's right, this is how to send Twitch clips to TikTok!

That is why every single stream educator tells you to create content on other platforms that will help you be discovered, but honestly… that is hard, you’ve got work, school, and starting out you need to learn too many skills to even start making content, let alone content on 3 - 4 platforms.

But what if I told you, from just 1 stream, you can create an ENTIRE MONTH, that is 30 days of daily short-form content like TikToks, and it will only take you an hour, maybe two, of work each month… and you could get 2.5 million views in 2 weeks like I did without having an audience… entirely for free…..sounds pretty good hey? Today we're going to use Twitch clips to grow on TikTok!

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How To Long Should A TikTok Be To Get Views?

The important thing is to always have a hook on your first frame so the viewers keep watching the entire TikTok… but that raises the question… how long should it be?

There are a few pieces of advice floating around about what the best length for a Tik Tok is, for example, the 8-second meta right now says that making a Tik Tok exactly 8 seconds and keeping a viewer watching it in full will give you huge success… but breaking the meta a bit my personal opinion and what I have seen success with for myself is really just focusing on making sure they watch the entire TikTok, but not making it incredibly short.

An example, when I made a 17-second long TikTok to find an Unown in Pokemon arceus, it had a great hook and kept people watching till the end, it got 3000 views and 151 likes. Seeing this, the next stream I hunted down 5 more unown and I took the advice about the 8-second meta so I showed off those spots quickly, then I made 5 more Tik Toks from those clips … and every single one flopped hard… less than 300 views., the major difference? Length.

🕘Timestamps:

0:00 Video Start!
1:00 Introduction & Ad Read!
2:05 The BEST Way To Stream For Growth!
2:45 How To Structure Your Streams And EVERY Piece Of Content!
4:55 How To Make Highly Clippable Moments On Twitch!
5:25 How To Get Views On The Tik Tok Algorithm!
6:50 How Long Should A Tik Tok Be To Grow?
7:58 How I Got 100,000 Views On A Tiktok!
9:15 What Twitch Clips Work Well On TikTok?
10:05 How I Got 2 Million Views On A TikTok!
11:30 How To Make Dozens Of TikToks In Under 2 Hours!
12:40 How To Convert Twitch Clips Into Tik Toks Automatically!
16:58 How To Release Your Tik Tok To Get Views!
18:50 How Many Hashtags To Use On Tik Tok?
19:20 How To Draft Tik Toks To Save Time
19:45 The CRUCIAL Takeaway For Every Streamer!

How To Structure Your Streams, TikToks, and Videos

Every single piece of content you create should follow a very simple structure, the hook, the meat, and the payoff.

The hook is the promise or reason someone sticks around, the meat being the core content, and the payoff is the value or takeaway the viewer receives.

The first example was when I planned to do a Pokemon Arceus Stream, in this stream I was going to hunt down every secret unown Pokemon on the map without a guide, and for every 15 minutes I don’t find one I have to eat a spoon of vegemite.

The hook is the fun concept of a challenge and punishment, the meat is the core content of me frantically exploring to find the Unown, and the payoff is my success of finding all the unown OR being beaten down having to eat far too much vegemite.

I want you to stop thinking about Streaming as just a Stream and instead try to think of streaming as a recording session, you engage with your chat absolutely but you need to have a bigger goal in mind that this content is going to go somewhere else, and needs to be entertaining and valuable for another audience.

The style of this video is similar to Alpha Gaming and Gaming Careers in parts. A large influence on this series has come from content creators like Wild4games and Nutty.

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