So, with a few hours of consideration, I've decided to just start working on streamate. I'll be signing up once my period is over (TMI, but just didn't want you guys to think i was procrastinating lol)
I, however, have a few questions that some more experienced models could possibly help me with?:
1.) My computer upload speed is less than 1.00
I think it's around 0.60 or 0.72
Will this make a big difference?
(I will not... I repeat, I will NOT be able to buy a faster internet connection. I know this.)
2.) What is the shortest amount of time I should broadcast in one session, and what is the longest? Is 30 minutes way too short and is 4 hours way too long to be logged in?
3.) This is less of a camming or streamate question, and more of a twitter question... but can you set up state georestrictions on twitter? I want 2 states blocked. (usa)
4.) Is it a bad idea to wait ONE minute into a private session before showing pussy?
(1) Yikes! Yes, your upload speed will make a big difference in your stream quality in addition to other factors such as placement.
I'd advise 1.0-1.5mbps upload speed at the very least... if you plan on broadcasting in HD via either of our Encoder options, that is. Streaming with your current upload speed
is do-able, but you likely will need to downgrade your settings to the Medium or Lower option if you attempt the Encoder (FMLE Encoder or SMBroadcast).
I'm not sure what type of computer you are using, but we recently made some improvements to our SMBroadcast encoding software that will allow you to broadcast in HD even with less-than-ideal Internet speed/slower computer/etc- I'd encourage you to explore this route first. You can download the SMBroadcast software (that was built by Streamate as a replacement for FMLE) here:
https://streamatehelp.com/smbroadcast-encoder/ . If you are using slower equipment/slower Internet connection, it may take a bit longer during the initial calibration process with this software, so just be patient.
If that doesn't work, then you can try the "HD - High" or "HD - Low" option under the 'Quality' drop-down menu of your SM chat interface (see ATTACHED PIC).
... hopefully you are not too confused or overwhelmed! Feel free to contact me directly and I can work with you one-on-one. Once you get the right option nailed down that best suits your equipment and Internet speed, you'll be golden.
(2) Great question! Well, at very very minimum, I'd suggest streaming no less than 20-30 minutes per session. I say this because that's about as long as it takes for our system to get an accurate read on your live stats. It will also delegate your placement based on your live stats and other factors at that time. I totally get it though- our schedules can be hectic sometimes, but if you have at least a half-hour to spare, I'd say logging in for at least that long will be beneficial.
Longest? It depends on what's going on when you are logged in, as well as your personal goals. 4 hours, as you mentioned, sounds reasonable. It's just a matter of finding your sweet spot.
Consider the activity while you are logged in: the better placement will come with consistency of time spent online, more paid shows/more time spent in paid chat and successful Gold Shows among other things. I certainly wouldn't want to hinder you from staying logged in, but I'd encourage you to listen to your instincts and pay attention to how you are feeling. If you're just not feeling it and you're only into your first hour online, then log off and wait until you're feeling up for it to log back in again. If anything, this may help you to avoid feeling burned out and will also make for a better experience for both yourself and your guests.
As a new model, I'd highly suggest setting a firm schedule during your first week on cam and sticking to it. During your second week, re-assess your schedule and build-upon or make cuts as you feel are necessary. Build a camming schedule that is realistic for your personal needs.
(3) I agree with Carmita--- I believe you can only make your Tweets 'private'. Geo-restrictions on Twitter aren't a thing, to my knowledge. : (
(4) That's not a bad idea at all, and I think is a common practice. Your guests will not be billed for the first 30 seconds of Paid Chat, so a little bit of teasing is apropos.
I hope this helps!