Get the latest on how Twitch Commerce and Twitch Prime can help you grow and engage your community on Twitch
Lenny Simon, Senior Director of Business Development, Twitch
Jung Suh, Head of Business Development, Twitch Prime
Using Twitch to Differentiate Your Game with Streamers - TwitchCon Developer ...Twitch Developers
Every successful streamer is an entrepreneur looking for the best content to build their business on. Learn how to leverage Twitch to add your game to their library.
Stephen Wang, Director of Game Solutions, Twitch
Why Game Developers Care About Twitch - TwitchCon Developer Day 2017Twitch Developers
Learn what popularity on Twitch can do for sales and retention of your game and how developers are fostering active communities. Featuring a case study on PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS.
Brendan Rocks, Data Scientist of Developer Success, Twitch
Ian Murray, Lead Data Scientist of Community, Social, and Discovery, Twitch
What Great Twitch Integrations Look Like - TwitchCon Developer Day 2017Twitch Developers
A showcase and analysis of some of the best Twitch integrations from the last year, with emphasis on what makes them effective and what other developers can learn.
Shaun McInnis, Strategic Partnerships Manager, Twitch
Exploring the Intersection of Viewing and Playing - TwitchCon Developer Day 2017Twitch Developers
Learn about interactive viewing on Twitch, how it benefits game developers, and ways you can encourage interactive viewing with your game.
Andrew Foster, Product Manager of Game Solutions, Twitch
Engaging Twitch Streamers, Viewers, and Players with Metastream - TwitchCon D...Twitch Developers
Learn how to give streamers the ability to create custom overlays that highlight real-time stats from your games using Lumberyard and Metastream.
Ross Gardner, Software Development Manager, Amazon Game Studios
Suhaib Sarmad, Software Development Engineer, Amazon Game Studios
Using Twitch to Differentiate Your Game with Streamers - TwitchCon Developer ...Twitch Developers
Every successful streamer is an entrepreneur looking for the best content to build their business on. Learn how to leverage Twitch to add your game to their library.
Stephen Wang, Director of Game Solutions, Twitch
Why Game Developers Care About Twitch - TwitchCon Developer Day 2017Twitch Developers
Learn what popularity on Twitch can do for sales and retention of your game and how developers are fostering active communities. Featuring a case study on PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS.
Brendan Rocks, Data Scientist of Developer Success, Twitch
Ian Murray, Lead Data Scientist of Community, Social, and Discovery, Twitch
What Great Twitch Integrations Look Like - TwitchCon Developer Day 2017Twitch Developers
A showcase and analysis of some of the best Twitch integrations from the last year, with emphasis on what makes them effective and what other developers can learn.
Shaun McInnis, Strategic Partnerships Manager, Twitch
Exploring the Intersection of Viewing and Playing - TwitchCon Developer Day 2017Twitch Developers
Learn about interactive viewing on Twitch, how it benefits game developers, and ways you can encourage interactive viewing with your game.
Andrew Foster, Product Manager of Game Solutions, Twitch
Engaging Twitch Streamers, Viewers, and Players with Metastream - TwitchCon D...Twitch Developers
Learn how to give streamers the ability to create custom overlays that highlight real-time stats from your games using Lumberyard and Metastream.
Ross Gardner, Software Development Manager, Amazon Game Studios
Suhaib Sarmad, Software Development Engineer, Amazon Game Studios
Using Twitch Data to Improve Your Solution - TwitchCon Developer Day 2017Twitch Developers
Learn about the APIs that provide data about Twitch’s content and social graph, as well as how you can leverage this information to help streamers succeed on Twitch.
Olivia Grace, Product Manager of Social, Twitch
Diving into Twitch Commerce to Sell Your Game and Items - TwitchCon Developer...Twitch Developers
Take a deeper dive into the technical details of using Twitch Commerce to sell your games and items on Twitch. What are the options and tradeoffs? What code do you need to write? Come on in! The water's fine.
Jon Pulsipher, Integration Success Engineer, Twitch
This document discusses how Twitch extensions, drops, and commerce integration can help engage communities on Twitch. It provides information on overlay and panel extensions, drops programs that reward players for watching streams, and selling games directly through a commerce system on Twitch. Examples are given of popular extensions, large drops campaigns, and the fulfillment process for in-game entitlements purchased through Twitch. Contact information is also provided for the Twitch developer site and commerce team.
This document summarizes a presentation about Twitch extensions. It discusses how extensions allow for interactive experiences on Twitch, providing examples like interactive overlays and in-game item tracking. Extensions are described as simple to create yet scalable, with the ability to empower developer communities. The future of extensions is discussed as the merging of viewership and simulation, with viewers becoming more involved or even playing alongside streamers.
What makes Twitch unique? How can you use data to grow your community on Twitch? How can you integrate with the Twitch API? How do Extensions help grow your audience? Get answers to these questions and more in this presentation.
The document discusses how game developers can leverage Twitch to engage communities, gain feedback, and increase sales. It notes that Twitch has millions of daily viewers and broadcasters, and watching games on Twitch can increase player retention and attribute to game sales. The document recommends developing games that are fun to watch, embracing developer content, and using Twitch APIs, extensions, and features like drops and clips to incentivize interactions. It also discusses the potential of curation mods and the Twitch Insights tool.
Five ways to make your game great on twitch | Jon PulsipherJessica Tams
The document outlines five ways for game developers to make their games better on Twitch: 1) Help streamers by making games easier to use for streaming, 2) Engage with the Twitch community by providing early access and listening to feedback, 3) Use Twitch features like identity, clips, and embedded chat, 4) Engage players with Twitch Drops by linking accounts and rewarding viewership, and 5) Sell games directly on Twitch to reach gamers. The document encourages developers to utilize Twitch's developer tools and community to promote their games.
Developers can build interactive games, rich data overlays and more. Learn why developers should care about Extensions (and build one), how to build an Extension, and how Twitch can help you build an Extension even faster.
Improving Game Performance and Streaming with Twitch Insights Twitch Developers
See how analytics from Twitch Insights can help answer questions like:
Who’s streaming my game?
Who’s watching your streamers?
How are your new features impacting your community?
....and more.
8 Ways to Monitor your Brand on Twittertvider tvider
Twitter is a highly adaptable tool that can be utilized for a multitude of purposes. With Twitter, you can track your brand mentions in real time, using a variety of excellent tools.
This document discusses how to embrace hobbyist users of a product or platform. Hobbyists are intrinsically motivated and not focused on money or validation. While some hobbyists may build businesses, their core motivation remains a love of learning. The document advises embracing hobbyists by building great products, recognizing cool things they create, joining their communities, and keeping communication frictionless. Hobbyists are full of questions, are very knowledgeable, and are among a company's biggest fans.
You know Twitch is big for games, but you might not know how to integrate your game with Twitch. Learn how to get the most out of Twitch for your games, including data about what integrations can do for your business.
Learn how Twitch identifies key Extension developer challenges and works backwards to craft solutions. We provide recent examples from feature launches and explain how those features tie into larger visions for the future of Extension developers.
We look back on the year with community achievements, product launches, and the lowdown on multiplayer entertainment—as well as give you a sneak peek of the product roadmap and some big announcements around building, engaging, and monetizing on Twitch.
New to Twitch Extensions? Start here with a rundown of Extension architecture, practical considerations, and common mistakes to avoid when building an Extension.
Rapid Prototyping Twitch Extensions: Five Lessons LearnedTwitch Developers
Twitch Extensions are a powerful solution for connecting streamers and viewers. But where to get started? Join us as we share some of the lessons we learned from prototyping, iterating, and publishing our Twitch Extensions.
The document summarizes Twitch's monetization opportunities for extension developers on its platform. It discusses how developers can earn revenue by allowing purchases or use of Bits within extensions. Specific monetization features highlighted include in-extension purchases, Bits support in extensions, and potential future integrations like ads, subscriptions, and merchandise sales. An example success story of a popular sound effects extension is provided, along with best practices tips. Developers are directed to the Twitch developer website to get started with extension monetization.
Twitch Extension Review Process: The Missing ManualTwitch Developers
So you’ve got a great idea for a Twitch Extension, but do you know the most common reasons why Extensions fail moderation review? Get a deeper understanding of key Twitch policies to observe, and learn how to best prioritize your testing efforts before submitting—so you can pass the first time.
Responding to Feedback: What's New in the Twitch APITwitch Developers
See how your feedback has improved the new Twitch API with a walk-through of what’s new and upcoming as well as some great examples of how developers are using the new Twitch API.
Using Twitch Data to Improve Your Solution - TwitchCon Developer Day 2017Twitch Developers
Learn about the APIs that provide data about Twitch’s content and social graph, as well as how you can leverage this information to help streamers succeed on Twitch.
Olivia Grace, Product Manager of Social, Twitch
Diving into Twitch Commerce to Sell Your Game and Items - TwitchCon Developer...Twitch Developers
Take a deeper dive into the technical details of using Twitch Commerce to sell your games and items on Twitch. What are the options and tradeoffs? What code do you need to write? Come on in! The water's fine.
Jon Pulsipher, Integration Success Engineer, Twitch
This document discusses how Twitch extensions, drops, and commerce integration can help engage communities on Twitch. It provides information on overlay and panel extensions, drops programs that reward players for watching streams, and selling games directly through a commerce system on Twitch. Examples are given of popular extensions, large drops campaigns, and the fulfillment process for in-game entitlements purchased through Twitch. Contact information is also provided for the Twitch developer site and commerce team.
This document summarizes a presentation about Twitch extensions. It discusses how extensions allow for interactive experiences on Twitch, providing examples like interactive overlays and in-game item tracking. Extensions are described as simple to create yet scalable, with the ability to empower developer communities. The future of extensions is discussed as the merging of viewership and simulation, with viewers becoming more involved or even playing alongside streamers.
What makes Twitch unique? How can you use data to grow your community on Twitch? How can you integrate with the Twitch API? How do Extensions help grow your audience? Get answers to these questions and more in this presentation.
The document discusses how game developers can leverage Twitch to engage communities, gain feedback, and increase sales. It notes that Twitch has millions of daily viewers and broadcasters, and watching games on Twitch can increase player retention and attribute to game sales. The document recommends developing games that are fun to watch, embracing developer content, and using Twitch APIs, extensions, and features like drops and clips to incentivize interactions. It also discusses the potential of curation mods and the Twitch Insights tool.
Five ways to make your game great on twitch | Jon PulsipherJessica Tams
The document outlines five ways for game developers to make their games better on Twitch: 1) Help streamers by making games easier to use for streaming, 2) Engage with the Twitch community by providing early access and listening to feedback, 3) Use Twitch features like identity, clips, and embedded chat, 4) Engage players with Twitch Drops by linking accounts and rewarding viewership, and 5) Sell games directly on Twitch to reach gamers. The document encourages developers to utilize Twitch's developer tools and community to promote their games.
Developers can build interactive games, rich data overlays and more. Learn why developers should care about Extensions (and build one), how to build an Extension, and how Twitch can help you build an Extension even faster.
Improving Game Performance and Streaming with Twitch Insights Twitch Developers
See how analytics from Twitch Insights can help answer questions like:
Who’s streaming my game?
Who’s watching your streamers?
How are your new features impacting your community?
....and more.
8 Ways to Monitor your Brand on Twittertvider tvider
Twitter is a highly adaptable tool that can be utilized for a multitude of purposes. With Twitter, you can track your brand mentions in real time, using a variety of excellent tools.
This document discusses how to embrace hobbyist users of a product or platform. Hobbyists are intrinsically motivated and not focused on money or validation. While some hobbyists may build businesses, their core motivation remains a love of learning. The document advises embracing hobbyists by building great products, recognizing cool things they create, joining their communities, and keeping communication frictionless. Hobbyists are full of questions, are very knowledgeable, and are among a company's biggest fans.
You know Twitch is big for games, but you might not know how to integrate your game with Twitch. Learn how to get the most out of Twitch for your games, including data about what integrations can do for your business.
Learn how Twitch identifies key Extension developer challenges and works backwards to craft solutions. We provide recent examples from feature launches and explain how those features tie into larger visions for the future of Extension developers.
We look back on the year with community achievements, product launches, and the lowdown on multiplayer entertainment—as well as give you a sneak peek of the product roadmap and some big announcements around building, engaging, and monetizing on Twitch.
New to Twitch Extensions? Start here with a rundown of Extension architecture, practical considerations, and common mistakes to avoid when building an Extension.
Rapid Prototyping Twitch Extensions: Five Lessons LearnedTwitch Developers
Twitch Extensions are a powerful solution for connecting streamers and viewers. But where to get started? Join us as we share some of the lessons we learned from prototyping, iterating, and publishing our Twitch Extensions.
The document summarizes Twitch's monetization opportunities for extension developers on its platform. It discusses how developers can earn revenue by allowing purchases or use of Bits within extensions. Specific monetization features highlighted include in-extension purchases, Bits support in extensions, and potential future integrations like ads, subscriptions, and merchandise sales. An example success story of a popular sound effects extension is provided, along with best practices tips. Developers are directed to the Twitch developer website to get started with extension monetization.
Twitch Extension Review Process: The Missing ManualTwitch Developers
So you’ve got a great idea for a Twitch Extension, but do you know the most common reasons why Extensions fail moderation review? Get a deeper understanding of key Twitch policies to observe, and learn how to best prioritize your testing efforts before submitting—so you can pass the first time.
Responding to Feedback: What's New in the Twitch APITwitch Developers
See how your feedback has improved the new Twitch API with a walk-through of what’s new and upcoming as well as some great examples of how developers are using the new Twitch API.
Getting your technology adopted by streamers can seem difficult. But understanding your Extension customer can inform best practices for discovery and improve the chance that your Extension will be activated by streamers.
Chatbots are an awesome way to interact with the Twitch audience. From voting to controlling games, the chat is the most common engagement mechanism in the Twitch steamer’s page. In this session, we covered best practices of building delightful bots and connecting bots to other interactive elements at Twitch, such as Extensions.
Today’s consumers are cord cutters who enjoy watching what they play and playing what they watch. The days of passive consumption are over. Gaming, since its early days, has always encompassed that behavior, and Twitch has proven that it has been and always will be a community-driven activity, returning games to its original form as live, collaborative experiences. And now broadening the reach of games into culture register beyond the game. This makes social, live video like Twitch a necessary component of the game development process. And it’s easy to get in!
One of the best parts about Twitch Drops is that it's a win-win for both the viewer and the developer. The viewer obviously gets whatever you decide to give them in-game, but what about the developers? Check out this presentation to learn more.
The document discusses Twitch extensions and their growth and potential. It provides statistics on Twitch's large user base and the popularity of extensions. Extensions have high engagement rates and increase viewing times. Their use is growing rapidly among broadcasters and viewers. The document outlines how extensions work as simple web components and their flexibility to integrate games, APIs, and involve audiences. It envisions future extensions that merge viewership and gameplay, get audiences more involved, and enable matchmaking. The presentation aims to demonstrate opportunities for game developers to utilize extensions.
See how unlocking a portion of your data to a community of eager developers and providing real-time datasets through a public API will enable your community to build things, such as interactive Extensions, you haven’t considered.
Imagine a world where your game is promoted by a broadcaster, where customer content is being created by the passionate developer, and where your players are engaging in new and unique experiences. This is already possible with user-generated content on Twitch.
Accelerating Development of Twitch Extensions for Your GameTwitch Developers
Learn how and why to build Extensions on Twitch. Extensions are interactive video player overlays and panels that can be installed directly on the channel page by broadcasters.
Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
Unlocking the full potential of Google Analytics is crucial for understanding and optimizing your website’s performance. This guide dives deep into the essential aspects of Google Analytics, from analyzing traffic sources to understanding user demographics and tracking user engagement.
Traffic Sources Analysis:
Discover where your website traffic originates. By examining the Acquisition section, you can identify whether visitors come from organic search, paid campaigns, direct visits, social media, or referral links. This knowledge helps in refining marketing strategies and optimizing resource allocation.
User Demographics Insights:
Gain a comprehensive view of your audience by exploring demographic data in the Audience section. Understand age, gender, and interests to tailor your marketing strategies effectively. Leverage this information to create personalized content and improve user engagement and conversion rates.
Tracking User Engagement:
Learn how to measure user interaction with your site through key metrics like bounce rate, average session duration, and pages per session. Enhance user experience by analyzing engagement metrics and implementing strategies to keep visitors engaged.
Conversion Rate Optimization:
Understand the importance of conversion rates and how to track them using Google Analytics. Set up Goals, analyze conversion funnels, segment your audience, and employ A/B testing to optimize your website for higher conversions. Utilize ecommerce tracking and multi-channel funnels for a detailed view of your sales performance and marketing channel contributions.
Custom Reports and Dashboards:
Create custom reports and dashboards to visualize and interpret data relevant to your business goals. Use advanced filters, segments, and visualization options to gain deeper insights. Incorporate custom dimensions and metrics for tailored data analysis. Integrate external data sources to enrich your analytics and make well-informed decisions.
This guide is designed to help you harness the power of Google Analytics for making data-driven decisions that enhance website performance and achieve your digital marketing objectives. Whether you are looking to improve SEO, refine your social media strategy, or boost conversion rates, understanding and utilizing Google Analytics is essential for your success.
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
Brad Spiegel Macon GA’s journey exemplifies the profound impact that one individual can have on their community. Through his unwavering dedication to digital inclusion, he’s not only bridging the gap in Macon but also setting an example for others to follow.
Ready to Unlock the Power of Blockchain!Toptal Tech
Imagine a world where data flows freely, yet remains secure. A world where trust is built into the fabric of every transaction. This is the promise of blockchain, a revolutionary technology poised to reshape our digital landscape.
Toptal Tech is at the forefront of this innovation, connecting you with the brightest minds in blockchain development. Together, we can unlock the potential of this transformative technology, building a future of transparency, security, and endless possibilities.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.