Alright guys, so you’ve been streaming for a while now and, I’m guessing, you want to know how to boost your viewer count using catchy stream titles.
Well, that’s exactly what we’re going to be talking about today.
See, I recently did some research and found 17 super catchy stream titles for you to use on your next Twitch stream.
(Keep in mind that catchy titles are not just for viewers – they also improve chat activity and participation.)
So without further ado, here we go:
1. You don’t know Jack
2. The name’s Bond
3. Four score and seven years ago…
4. He has returned
5. I’m Batman!
6. Who wants to party with the Martians?
7. After all, tomorrow is another day!
8. Let’s get ready to rumble!
9. Tonight I dine in hell!
10. Battle for the lulz!
11. The same thing we do every night…
Catchy Twitch Stream Titles
Now, you might be wondering:
Why these stream titles?
I mean, why not just use generic ones that we can find anywhere?
Well, as it turns out, those types of titles aren’t always the most effective.
In fact, they barely even grab a person’s attention!
If you want to make an impact on your viewer count with your very first title, you need to make it as catchy as possible.
That is precisely why I chose these 17 titles for you – they all grab a person’s attention and make them want to click on your stream!
(And, as you know, the more people that watch your stream and interact with you and chat, the more likely it is they’ll tell their friends about your stream, which means more viewers!)
So, let’s jump into each of them:
1. You don’t know Jack
This is a catchy title because it suggests that there’s something intriguing or mysterious about this gaming session.
It makes the viewer curious to find out what exactly they don’t know about.
This title is definitely a winner if you’re starting off your stream with an RPG such as Zeld: Breath of the Wild.
2. The name’s Bond
James Bond is one of the most popular cultural figures in history and everyone recognizes him instantly.
By using this super catchy title, it will catch someone’s attention immediately.
And even if the viewer doesn’t recognize your title straight away, they’ll definitely remember it once you’ve introduced yourself.
“What is a good title for a stream?”
3. Four score and seven years ago…
This type of stream title has a very regal feel about it, as if this is going to be an epic gaming session!
Obviously, you would use this title to introduce your game if it happens to be one that you want people to think is epic or legendary.
4. He has returned
This one is similar to the first in the fact that it’s catchy and makes a person curious to find out what exactly has returned (if they don’t click on your stream right away).
This title is perfect if you’re hosting a stream for a returning game such as Diablo 3.
5. I’m Batman!
This one is definitely catchy because it suggests that this gaming session will be totally kickass!
You could use it when introducing any high profile game – even something like Minecraft would work nicely. And then incorporate Batman, somehow, into the stream, just so it’s relevant.
Relevance is key.
You want to induce curiosity, whilst making sure your titles are relevant to your stream.
Funny Twitch Stream Titles
6. Who wants to party with the Martians?
This one is a really weird choice for a Twitch title, which is what makes it so GOOD.
It’s quirky and catchy, but most importantly very unusual.
If you use this one when streaming some multiplayer game (such as Mario Kart), viewers will be intrigued by it enough to click.
7. After all, tomorrow is another day!
This one works well simply because it’s a quote from Gone With the Wind, which was an enormous success when it first came out.
By using this title you are suggesting that the gaming session ahead will be of equally epic proportions.
8. Let’s get ready to rumble!
This is a super catchy title that would work well for a fighting game, such as Street Fighter.
It will grab a person’s attention and make them want to click your stream because they’ll be wondering if you’re about to start the fight.
“How do I name my Twitch stream?”
9. Tonight I dine in hell!
This title suggests that this gaming session is going to be completely epic – and it definitely will be if you’re playing a good game!
I love the way it’s written too.
It makes me think of an 80s action movie and it immediately conjures up images of Arnold Schwarzenegger in his prime, or perhaps Harrison Ford.
10. Battle for the lulz!
This one is great if you’re streaming an RTS game (such as Anno) because it makes the viewer feel like they are actually in a battle.
This is another title that really grabs someone’s attention and forces them to click, because, well, who doesn’t want to be involved in something that is for the lulz?
11. The same thing we do every night…
This is one of those titles that would work well for an FPS game (like Call of Duty) because it suggests that what you’re about to do will be the same thing you always do.
By using this title, your viewers will know exactly what sort of game they are watching, which is always useful.
In conclusion:
If you really want to become a Twitch star, catchy titles are just one of the many things that can help boost your stream.
So test these out, but make sure to make them your own.
That’s key.
Oh, and you should also be sure to have all the tools you need.
I’m talking everything from good equipment and reliable internet connection to catchy overlays and awesome emotes .
Okay?
Cool.
And, as always, have fun gaming!
The Zombie Writing Team