When you can catch me

I've got a new stream schedule starting up this weekend! I will dedicate Mondays to Pokemon every week, but Saturday and Sunday will be more up to my whims as to what I want to play, or we can convene on a group choice. I'm down to play any number of games if I have them, so don't be afraid to make suggestions if you'd like to see me try something new or different.

#stream #pokemon #genshinimpact #wutheringwaves #nevernesstoeverness

Arizona
6/18 Edited to

... Read moreStarting a consistent streaming schedule is a fantastic way to build a community and keep viewers engaged, especially when mixing dedicated themes like Pokémon with flexible weekend gaming. I’ve found that setting clear times, like Poké-Mondays at 6:00 P.M. Arizona Time and open-ended weekend slots at 10:00 A.M., helps regular viewers know exactly when to tune in. Beyond the schedule, involving your audience by taking game suggestions or holding group choice streams creates a dynamic and inclusive environment. It encourages viewers to participate and feel valued, which often leads to higher engagement and community growth. I’ve seen streamers thrive by blending personal favorites with trending games like Genshin Impact or niche titles such as Wuthering Waves and Neverness to Everness, which can attract diverse audiences. If you’re starting a stream or trying to boost interaction, consider using hashtags related to your content (#stream, #pokemon, #genshinimpact) on social media to increase discoverability. Also, keeping a consistent theme on particular days gives your streams a reliable rhythm that helps you manage content and viewers’ expectations. Remember to engage actively during streams by responding to chat and encouraging comments or game suggestions. This personal touch transforms streaming from a broadcast into a shared experience, which is more rewarding for both the streamer and the audience. Good luck with your streaming journey!