Hi everyone,
thanks for the comments so far, even if I wouldn´t fully agree with all.
@Pio2001
You made a good example, two more good examples are Go Pro Yeonwoo and dwyrin, who gives much content. You can even see already 23800 followers in dwyrins channel.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dwyrinAnd if we take an association, instead of single influencer, the AGA does also a good job, with already 14300 followers (even so I think there is still a lot of growing potential).
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... ssociationBut there is more potential and more possibilities to grow. For example it´s really helpful, if sometimes streamers work together or do a competition with each other. On chess channels the growing results, are exponentially. Ok that also thanks to corona, the people are more at home and looking more content online, but chess really used this circumstances, Go could do the same.
Really enormous where the growing rate of The Big Greek and Niclas Huschenbeth, two german chess influencer. In march this year The Big Greek had around 14000 and Niclas Huschenbeth 16000, when I looked at their channels, now just 4 months later, they both have nearly 60000. They grew several times in just a few months.
One of the reasons of their success, is that they do daily content. Another is, that they worked together and with other chess influencers and that they did competitions. They created attention on this way. It´s common on Youtube, that influencer react, interact and rival with other channels, what gives them more follower. It always happen, that a part of the follower of one channel, start to follow the other channel, which is connected with a reaction, interaction or a competition. The simple reason is, more people learn, that there exist this other channel.
Also does it help, to generate clicks. More clicks and more videos/streams does feed the algorithm. if you feed the algorithm well on Youtube and Twitch, your channel will be shown to more people, so it can catch more attention.
It would be good, if some channels would do some crossovers in Go too. For esample an match between Fulguro go and dwyrin, or a team battle between the fans of these two, with an announcement on their channels.
Also would it be good for the visibility of Go, if we got some more streamer, which do a lot of content. So they can work with other streamers together. In Germany alone, I know more chess channels, than international in Go. So they have more options, to make some specials, with another channel. So this is one key point, to raise the success.
@bogiesan
I also know how hard it is to recrute new members. In this case especially from my chess times, I was 15 years in a chess club and this club did a lot, to get more members, especially in the youth section. The first years where good, but after some time it crashed. You can they, on the long term, my chess club know has success rate even below 1%. It´s hard to get the attention of potential members. And from the ones you get into your club, nearly all are just interested, for an short amount of time. Many Chess clubs suffer from this circumstances, chess became less attractive every year. But still it could be managed, to used an oppurtunity and raise the popularity online, thanks to the corona shutdown and some people who decided to do a lot of content.
So you can see, problems to keep beginners is no exclusiv problem for Go. Chess also is complex, the basic rules are even mor complex than in Go, even so Go does have more possibilites. The main issue is, both games are a sport and if you wanna be good in a sport, you have to do something for it. Many people doesn´t like this fact, but this is the curse, of the most sports. Not many can keep a lot of the beginners.
But still it´s important, to get the few members, you really can reach, even more don´t have that many people, cause the need is bigger, than in a big mainstream sport.
Also should be said, even if there are lousy streamers, you still can have enough with good content. Go Pro Yeonwoo makes good content, dwyrin too and Fulguro Go etc. and you can see it also in chess. You don´t need every time good stories or scripts. If you play simply online and stream, make some quotes and comments intuitiv, it can be quite good, enough channels proved it. Yeah you should look, if someone got the right personality for it, but there are enough who are suited for this.
Don´t focus too much on people who fail. There are always differences in the quality, if many different people try something, but still there are the good ones.
@SoDesuNe
Yes, its the main problem, to get someone, who is willing to do much content. But solution for a channel can be, if more than one person do streams and videos. The EGF does there streamin comments with many different persons, here is more the problem, that there are not that much streams and videos in comparison to other channels.
If you do daily, or at least 4 or 5 times a week a stream/video, you get more attention from people, who are not familiar with your game. The algorithm shows you to more people. If you just play some games online, it can already be a good informercial. Not every time a lecture or the comment of a strong game is needed.
So I hope, more channels try that way. Not only the EGF channel, other channels could do also some teamwork, to increase their content.