Hi {{first_name | Streamer}}, quick question.

Most Twitch streams don’t fail because of content.

They fail because of what the screen shows when someone opens the stream.

Here’s what I mean:

• Viewers don’t know where to look on the screen

• Panels don’t get clicked

• Dono and sub alerts blend into the background

• Nothing on the overlay tells people what to do

So people come in.

They watch.

They enjoy it.

Then they leave.

Chat doesn’t move.

Subs don’t happen.

Donos get missed.

Nothing is broken.

The stream just quietly underperforms every time you go live.

That’s why two streamers with the same viewers can make very different money.

One has a screen that tells people what to do.

The other just has a “nice looking setup”.

In the next email, I’ll show you the 3 most common things on a stream that viewers ignore, and which one usually costs the most subs and donos.

If you’re live this week, this will hit close to home.

Jerome Carter

CEO at Web3Guys

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