When working in the LiveMe app, it’s important to recognize what not to spend time on so you don’t fall into the trap of empty hopes and resources. Here are a few things I’ve tested and highly recommend avoiding:
The Shark Game. LiveMe often lures users into this game by offering to invest coins to participate. The idea is simple: shark teeth are drawn one at a time, and the winner takes a portion of the entry fee of all participants. However, even with luck, the benefits are questionable. This game is more of a way to distract you from more productive endeavors.
Pet Bear. Your virtual bear requires attention and care – it needs to be fed, which involves the participation of both you and your audience. Bottom line: the bear is happy, you are not. There is no real benefit or profit from the effort.
Participation in Kingdom, League, Family, and Fan Groups. These activities may sound ambitious, but you won’t get any real benefit for earning or promoting. Such features serve more to increase user engagement than real revenue.
Pointless broadcasts. Conducting broadcasts in the hope that you’ll get paid for being present and passively watching your silence is a bad strategy. Effectiveness lies in active and engaging interaction with viewers.
Russian-speaking audience. Communicating with Russian-speaking viewers can be enjoyable, but expecting significant donations or support from them is utopia. It is easier to find generous sponsors among wider audiences, so do not fixate on one language of communication.
Working without an agency. One of the most common misconceptions is to rely solely on your own strength. Working with an agency can double your profits with a steady paycheck and support. Agencies provide better conditions and help you grow, leaving you time to be creative.
Try to avoid the actions listed above to maximize your time on LiveMe and focus on strategies that will truly bring success and profit.

