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What are some strategies for small businesses to use Twitch as an entry point into the global marketplace?
22 Jun 2025, 0:08 am GMT+1
Twitch is a platform commonly associated with gamers, so if your business is irrelevant to that, you may think Twitch has no place in your marketing strategy. However, Twitch has evolved to cover a wide range of topics, from influencer content to business Q&As. It's perfect for any small business. Plus, if you grow your Twitch channel, it's possible to monetize your channel and use it as a side hustle.
But with millions of users, how can a small business with a minuscule advertising budget get a Twitch Follower base besides using FollowersOn? Let’s find out.
If Your Business’s Niche is Unique, That’s a Plus
With any small business, you want to carve out a niche that will attract a good amount of people while having less competition to deal with. The same applies to your streams on Twitch. How can your business offer something unique that few others offer? If there are competitors, how can your persona stand out among the crowd?
Choose a Type of Stream You Want to Do
There are many types of streams you can do, and you don’t need a professional studio. Your desktop setup, or even your phone, can be enough. Here are some types of streams that work well on Twitch.
- Tutorials. If your business sells beauty products, you may have a stream where you try on your makeup or show the best techniques to look on fleek. If you sell furniture, you may host a live stream assembling the furniture.
- Q&As. If your product or service is unique or a big investment, you may have many questions from potential clients or customers. A Q&A stream can put you on the hot seat as you answer questions in real-time.
- Behind-the-scenes content shows a side of your business that most customers don't get to see. From your daily routine to your workers making the products, these types of streams are great for humanizing your business.
These are just some ideas. You can combine streams, but be sure that you have one type you're best known for.
Engage With Your Community
Community, not customers. This is something to keep in mind when you see people commenting on your posts. You want to chat with customers, respond to questions, and help, not sell, people.
This doesn't mean that you can't treat your chat like potential customers. You can offer discounts for supporting the stream or give shoutouts to your biggest buyers. However, you should focus more on treating your customers like your loyal fans.
Have a Schedule
You want to have a schedule that gives users an idea of when you're streaming. Twitch has an option to create a schedule, so do so and be as consistent as possible. However, if you're someone whose work schedule is erratic, at least give users a heads-up.
Aim for Consistency and Authenticity
Twitch is a platform where most people won't become famous overnight. Some strike it lucky and get thousands of viewers. However, others have to work to gain fans. You can grow your channel by:
- Use a title that arouses curiosity and is SEO-focused.
- Collaborating with influencers or other streamers serving the same niche as you.
- Cross-posting your stream archives on YouTube or turning them into short-form TikTok and YouTube content.
- Strong audio and video quality are essential. You don't need expensive equipment, but you should have a decent mic and camera and a computer/internet connection that can stream it without any hiccups.
But the best strategy is to be consistent. Stream at similar times and have the stream last the same length. And be yourself. It's okay to have a personality that exaggerates your real persona, but be sure that everything you do is rooted in you.
Final Thoughts

Twitch is a powerful platform for businesses to grow and even stronger if you know what you're doing. So, create a plan for streaming, and then broadcast yourself to your potential audience. They will come.
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