Twitch TV - The Final Boss of Live Streaming
Join us for the ultimate showdown in the world of live streaming as Twitch TV presents The Final Boss of Live Streaming!
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About this event
Master Twitch TV streaming from A–Z. Learn tools, tactics, monetisation, branding & chat mastery in this all-in-one guide.
Overview
Twitch TV has become the go-to platform for live streaming—from gaming marathons to talk shows, it’s where the audience is, and where streamers build serious followings. Twitch TV – The Final Boss of Live Streaming is your no-fluff, straight-talking route through everything Twitch-related. From setting up a channel and managing overlays to understanding viewer analytics and channel monetisation, every part is crafted to help you stream like a pro—without sounding like a used car salesman.
The course breaks down what actually matters: building an audience, keeping them hooked, and running a stream that doesn’t crash or bore. You’ll learn how to avoid the common mistakes most streamers make, how Twitch’s algorithm actually works (not the myths), and how to make money without needing millions of followers. Whether you're streaming games or just chatting with fans, you'll walk away with smart strategies, not vague fluff.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand Twitch TV platform structure and streaming setup basics
- Learn techniques to grow and engage a loyal viewer base
- Discover how Twitch chat and moderation tools actually function
- Explore monetisation strategies suited to different stream sizes
- Analyse performance using Twitch analytics and viewer trends
- Apply branding tools that shape your channel’s visual identity
Who is this Course For
- Beginners wanting to start streaming on Twitch without confusion
- Gamers looking to grow a dedicated audience while streaming daily
- Podcasters and talk show hosts aiming for better live engagement
- Creators confused by Twitch rules, features, and monetisation bits
- Influencers wanting to switch from static content to live formats
- YouTubers curious about cross-platform expansion using Twitch
- People who enjoy streaming but want to do it more professionally
- Streamers tired of zero viewers and inconsistent chat activity
Career Path & Salary
- Twitch Streamer – £18,000 to £65,000 per year
- Community Manager – £28,000 to £40,000 per year
- Live Stream Producer – £30,000 to £55,000 per year
- Content Strategist – £35,000 to £60,000 per year
- Social Media Manager – £27,000 to £45,000 per year
- Gaming Influencer Manager – £32,000 to £50,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Twitch TV is a popular live streaming platform mainly used for gaming, where creators broadcast their gameplay and interact with viewers in real time.
To start streaming, create a Twitch account, download streaming software like OBS, connect it to Twitch, and start broadcasting your gameplay or content.
No, Twitch also hosts streams on music, art, talk shows, and other creative content beyond gaming.
Yes, streamers can earn money through subscriptions, donations, sponsorships, and ad revenue once they grow their audience.