In the Bilibili live stream today, Neuro's channel drew an audience exceeding 100,000 viewers, with a peak of over 20,000. The stream garnered a plethora of gifts, reflecting the viewers' generous support. Let's review the gift statistics from last night's broadcast, focusing solely on the live period:
Spicy Strips: 63,719
Fan Club Signboard: 44,545
Popularity Tickets: 5,824
Qixi Meteor Shower: 4,015
Heart-fluttering Card: 769
Little Flowers: 434
Peach Blossom Branch: 333
B-Clapper: 202
And more, with the final count for Heartbeat Launch at 1
The total count for all gifts was substantial, with a Guard count of 175. After the platform's share, the profit still amounted to over 17,325 CNY, which is approximately 1,907.48 GBP.
The variety of reward formats on Bilibili and the high willingness of the audience to reward indicate a thriving community. Despite the platform's cut, profits remain significant. However, the continuous rewarding by viewers even after the stream ends, including some becoming ship captains, suggests that not all are comfortable with the late-night broadcast schedule.
This pattern, if sustained, risks alienating viewers and diminishing their enthusiasm, which is detrimental to long-term profitability. From a personal standpoint, I propose that separate time slots be considered for live broadcasts catering to Asian audiences. This does not mean exclusive live streams for Bilibili but rather scheduling broadcasts during specific times for regional platforms in Asia. For instance, Bilibili could cater to Chinese viewers, while Twitch could serve Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and other Asian nations. There's room for additional platforms to be included in this strategy.
For a deeper dive into the subject, go to
Exploration of Asia Bilibili live broadcast program
https://1drv.ms/w/c/24e9cb9639dbde94/EZ1O8x5uYgtIkxPPM0qyGbMBeYMhxnSmaHW6q1U3Dm_MJQ

