Try to keept an ongoing commentary at all times. Streams a lot more interesting when the streamer themself has things to say and lets their thoughts be known.
Be interactive and actively talk with your comment section whenever possible. This, of course, requires you to have good nerves thanks to trolls and flamers, so always ignore trolly comments.
And lastly: [b]You do [i]not[/i] need a facecam.[/b]
WHile seeing a streamer's face is all fine and dandy, how useful a facecam really is depends on how expressive the streamer is, and what is their personality. Are you easily impressed by things that happen in-game? Do you often show your emotions with various expressions and motions? Then by all means, get a facecam if you want!
Do you often keep a more monotone expression when things happen? Do you show little-to-no emotion with expression, and rather let your thoughts be known through words? Then a facecam, while an alright addition, is not necessarily needed.
I'll follow you on Twitch so I can come by and check out what your stream's like sometime. Good luck with your road to streamer fame.
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Thank you so much for this sound advice! I'm holding off on streaming for a tie bit longer as it seems that I should make a schedule. Mine is currently all over the place so once I have a time decided then I'll go for it. :D