Plan out your content carefully beforehand.
- Get to know whether your main crowd prefers pvp or pve content. Establish a regular play schedule (The100 can help with this).
- Identify your crowd: what sort of viewers do you want to cater to? It's hard to keep everyone entertained.
- Once you've ID'd you crowd, figure out when they watch and how long you'll want to stream for them.
- Co-promote: consider running content events with other streamers. Team battles (3v3) against another streamers team. Find some girlfriends and guy friends (all girls or a mix might do well) that enjoy playing Destiny and form a team ahead of time. Consistent, proven-kid viewers might be willing to help with this.
- Regular streaming is ok, but be sure to plan out events in regular intervals. Don't just throw something together, plan it out in detail what you want to do, and consider asking a trusted friend to help you run them (in person).
Side-note: comments about sound being important are spot on. If you really want to stream, you'll want to have capable sound and internet equipment.
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