>>13066815If you're gonna beg for money, make it worth it for the viewer. If you don't already have momentum as an entertainer propelling you, what is going to drive the average rando that stumbles in to throw money at you? Dancing performing monkey things. Dance on the spot, promise a later dance to draw them back in later.
>>13066936Fug. Even the basic 12hr oneshot is better than just 3 4hr streams with the label "dona-thon" stapled on with no frills. Sounds like he's pretty set in what he wants to do, and he's more than free to do it, and he's free to have the results it warrants.
It feels like there was an absolute flood of Birthdays, Anniversaries, Halfiversaries, Model Debuts, and general Milestone Celebrations recently. Most of which have been generally fun. Old man brain feels like it's melting trying to remember the specifics of any given one of them, but Nyaru, Ary, Bat, Arthur, and a bunch of others come to mind, and the general flow of things that has been enjoyable from things like the October birthdays and milestone celebrations kind of resembles something like this.
1) Karaoke section. The less often you normally sing, the more impact this will have. Get some feedback about your singing ability prior. I'm going to shill the concept of "Skilled Enthusiastic > SOVLful Enthusiasm > Skilled Normal >>>>> POWERGAP >>>>> Skilled Bored > SOVL bored" one more time. If you can put passion, even if you perceive it (or it actually can) shatter glass, it's fun for the viewers.
2) Community interaction. Get your viewers the opportunity to interact somehow. Be it Gartic, Jackbox, Amogus, whatever, give your viewers the opportunity to interact.
3) Challenge segment. Some kind of punishment game awaiting you if you can't do a thing in a specified time, with the expectation being you stand a reasonable shot at it. This would be a reflection of a larger challenge marathon where you can hook the donos to specific things impacting you negatively OR positively.
4) Sub goals selected for your audience. If you have a lot of banter back and forth, allow the goals to escalate for spicier "humiliations" of you, like having to commission lewd skebs or doing something you'd be lightly averse to, but don't kill your spirit with them. If you're a high-energy type, make rewards that suit that such as planning future SPEED streams or self-imposed challenges to speedrun things or try to do something that forces you to slow down. If you're a relaxed type, vice versa, attempt go fast or play to your viewers' expectations.
Woops wall o text, but mostly just look for some of the deluge of /here/ strims that happened in October or Subtember since brain bad at remembering specifics.