Cross-promotion is the practice of meeting new people where they already scroll, then earning the click to your primary workspace—here, your CamSoda room. The video names the usual suspects (Instagram, TikTok, Telegram, X, and funnel-oriented surfaces such as XFollow) as lanes, not checklists.
Brand before brute force
Volume streaming without a coherent public story caps growth. The lesson argues for a recognizable voice and look: curated tease, humor, lifestyle texture, polls—whatever fits you—while respecting each platform’s adult content and link rules.
Curiosity, not photocopies
Effective clips and posts invite questions. Reposting identical boilerplate everywhere trains algorithms and humans to ignore you. Point to “when live” with clear CTAs (“I’m on—link in bio / stories”) once people already lean in.
Telegram and the owned ping
A small Telegram hub can centralize “going live now” alerts and niche conversation for people who want more than the public feed. Treat it like any community space: boundaries, moderation, and zero doxxing.
Per-network posture
Short video might skew playful; a photo feed might showcase styling, fitness, art, or day-in-the-life beats. The through-line is still you—same handle energy, different crop of the same brand so followers recognize the hand behind the work.
Done well, cross-promotion trades some reliance on pure in-site discovery for traffic you can re-earn week after week—not instant, but compounding.