Making a living from creating content is getting tougher. That’s why it’s important to create new ways to encourage your community to support you. Choosing the perfect goals can be a game-changer to boost the support from your community members. In this blog post, we provide a simple guide on using Streamloots Multigoals to boost your stream.
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What Is Streamloots Multigoals?
Streamloots Multigoals is a free tool that lets you set up to 10 different goals for your stream. These goals can be linked to Streamloots Subscriptions and Packs. You can customize the widget with your own images, colors, and texts to match your style.
Why Use Streamloots Multigoals?
Streamloots helps creators earn money by offering different tools like Cards and Subscriptions. Multigoals takes this further by allowing you to set specific milestones your viewers can help you reach. Streamloots gives creators 80% of the revenue (90% if you’re a Partner), which is higher than many other platforms.
Using Multigoals can:
- Increase viewer engagement by providing clear and exciting objectives.
- Enhance your revenue by encouraging viewers to purchase more packs and subscriptions.
- Offer a customizable and interactive experience for your audience.
How to Use Streamloots Multigoals
First, create your Streamloots account if you don’t have one yet. Then, select a module to get started—Multigoals work with the Cards and Subscriptions modules. You can enable several modules at the same time later on.
Once you’ve registered, go to Configuration > Alerts and Widgets > Goals. Each module has its own customizable goal setup. To create a Multigoal, click “Add Goal.” You can add up to 10 different goals that your viewers can complete by buying Streamloots packs or subscriptions.
Watch the video below to see the process in action:
Customizing Your Multigoals
One of the best features of Streamloots Multigoals is its customizability. You can tailor the widget to fit the look and feel of your stream. Here’s how you can make the most out of this feature:
- Images: Use custom images for each goal to make them visually appealing. This could be your logo, themed icons, or any image that resonates with your audience.
- Colors: Match the widget colors to your stream’s branding. This helps in maintaining a consistent look and feel.
- Texts: Customize the text to clearly describe what each goal is and why it’s important. Make it fun and engaging to read.
Tips for Setting Effective Goals
Setting the right goals is crucial to maximize engagement and support. Here are some tips:
- Be Clear and Specific: Clearly define what each goal is and what it entails. Avoid vague descriptions.
- Make Them Achievable: Set goals that are challenging but attainable. Too easy and they won’t be exciting; too hard and they might discourage viewers.
- Create a Variety: Mix different types of goals to keep things interesting. For example, combine short-term and long-term goals, or different types of interactions.
- Offer Rewards: Consider giving rewards for reaching certain goals. This could be shout-outs, special content, or any other incentive that motivates your viewers.
Engaging Your Community
To make the most out of Streamloots Multigoals, actively engage with your community. Here are some strategies:
- Regular Updates: Keep your community updated on the progress towards each goal. This can be through social media, during your streams, or via community posts.
- Celebrate Achievements: When a goal is reached, celebrate it with your viewers. Make it a big deal to show appreciation for their support.
- Ask for Feedback: Involve your community in the goal-setting process. Ask them what goals they would like to see and how they feel about the current ones.
- Encourage Participation: Motivate your viewers to participate by showing how their support makes a difference. Highlight the benefits they are bringing to the stream and to the community.
Using Streamloots Multigoals can help you create a fun and engaging experience for your community while also supporting your content creation journey. For more goal ideas, check out our article: 30 Subathon Goal Ideas for your next Stream Marathon