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Interview with Steven Gannon from  FollowersPanda: How to Grow Twitch Followers Organically in 2025
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Interview with Steven Gannon from  FollowersPanda: How to Grow Twitch Followers Organically in 2025

AndersonBy AndersonApril 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Interview with Steven Gannon from  FollowersPanda: How to Grow Twitch Followers Organically in 2025
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In the world of Twitch streaming, growth can feel slow—especially for new streamers starting from scratch. But what if you could grow without bots, without fake numbers, and without spending tons of money? That’s exactly what Steven Gannon, growth expert at FollowersPanda, helps streamers do.

In this exclusive interview, Steven shares how anyone can grow Twitch followers the right way—organically. Whether you stream games, podcasts, or Just Chatting, this guide is filled with simple steps that actually work in 2025.

Who is Steven Gannon?

Steven is a Twitch strategist who works with FollowersPanda, a platform that helps small streamers grow. With over 5 years in the game, he’s seen what works, what doesn’t, and what gets streamers banned.

“We’ve helped over 10,000 streamers,” Steven says, “and the ones who grow the most are not always the best players—they’re the most consistent and engaging.”

Why Organic Growth Matters More Than Ever

In 2025, Twitch has become stricter. Fake followers, bots, or any paid trick can get your channel flagged—or worse, banned.

Steven explains:

Bots hurt your channel long-term

They don’t chat, don’t sub, don’t stay

Organic followers stick around, interact, and help your channel grow naturally

Growing organically means you attract people who care about your content. That’s the real win.

Steven’s Top 5 Organic Growth Strategies

Let’s dive into Steven’s personal tips that he uses to coach beginner streamers.

1. Create a Streaming Schedule and Stick to It

Stream at the same time every day or week.

“If you stream randomly, people won’t know when to find you.”

Even if only 1 or 2 people show up, consistency trains the Twitch algorithm to show your stream to more people over time.

2. Talk Non-Stop, Even to Yourself

This might feel awkward at first, but it works.

“Talk as if 10 people are watching—even if no one is.”

This keeps your stream lively and helps new viewers stay. Silence drives people away fast.

3. Use TikTok and YouTube Shorts to Promote Clips

Steven strongly recommends taking clips from your streams and turning them into 15–30 second videos. Post them daily on: TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts

“One viral clip can bring you 50 to 100 new followers overnight.”

Use hashtags like #TwitchStreamer and #SmallStreamer to reach the right audience.

4. Focus on a Niche or Game Type

Steven says too many new streamers try to play every trending game. Instead, pick one or two categories.

“Be the cozy streamer. Be the horror guy. Be the speedrunner. Pick a lane.”

Niche content helps people remember you and builds a loyal following.

5. Join Small Streamer Communities

Use Discord, Reddit, and X (Twitter) to find groups for small streamers. Support each other, do collabs, and share tips.

Some good places to start: r/Twitch

“Support others before expecting support.”

Steven’s Favorite Tools for Growth

Steven recommends a few free tools:

OBS or Streamlabs for smooth streams

Canva to design stream banners and overlays

Clip tools like Eklipse or Combo to auto-cut highlights

FollowersPanda for help with viewer boosts (no bots)

Final Words from Steven

“Stop comparing yourself to big streamers. They’ve been doing it for years.”

“Focus on improving 1% every stream. Show up, have fun, and the people will come.”

He adds that many Twitch stars started with less than 5 viewers and stayed consistent until the algorithm caught on.

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