Today, there are loads of resources scattered around the web that can help newbie streamers establish themselves on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook. But when StoneMountain64 (aka David Steinberg) launched his YouTube channel and started building the foundations of his content career back in 2011, he had zero help navigating the still relatively new digital space. He had to figure out everything from the very basics, like what camera and screen recording software worked best for making gaming content, to the complicated stuff, like paying self-employment tax and negotiating brand deals, with no guidance.
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