Success in Facebook Live Videos

If you’re wondering how to use Facebook live for your business, then this blog post is for you. We will cover some of the best practices for using Facebook Live, and give a few examples so that you can see what they look like in action.

The first thing we’ll talk about is how to set up a successful broadcast. It’s important to have an outline before going live.

Next, we’ll discuss the importance of having content on standby to support your subject.

Finally, we’ll give you some great success stories from other businesses who’ve had success with Facebook live broadcasting their event or campaign!

So if you’re ready to get started with Facebook Live Broadcasting, let’s make it happen.

The first step to a successful broadcast is setting up the outline before going live. The most important thing for any budding broadcaster is making sure they come across well when people are tuning in to watch them go live.

The best way we recommend doing this is by having an overview/outline with some planned topics. If there are none then speak about why broadcasting has been great for yourself personally, share photos/videos, etc.

What works best for Facebook live is to allow users to come and go as they please. Having a schedule will turn off new viewers. In the fast-paced world we live in, it can be hard to find time for anything. A few minutes of your time is better spent promoting the date and time of our next blog post rather than setting an absolute start/end time.

Users of Facebook get on when they have free time. Perhaps at the end of a long workday, during lunch, or before they go to bed. People are busy so you don’t want to add something to their schedule.

Go live and let them decide when to watch.

The first few minutes of a Live Stream is incredibly important! An audience that drops off right at the beginning is likely gone forever. This means you’ll want to spend time setting yourself up. Tell your viewers what is going to be in your Live and why is it important they should stay on for the whole thing?

You’ll want to have content on standby to follow your live. They watched your video, and recap with posts. Use quotes, memes, gifs, etc. that support your video. Let your audience know what to follow up with if there is an opportunity to do so.

If they enjoyed the video, and you are giving them a chance to win something or want them to connect with you after…tell them! But make sure it’s not too frequent either or else you’ll be spamming your fans.

Most importantly, and this is not just with Facebook, but all social media sites…BE YOURSELF. Nobody wants to follow or get to know a clone of someone else.

Genuine, honest communication is what gets people to pay attention, and in Facebook’s case, “Like” your page. Still not sure if Facebook live can help your business?

Here are some success stories from other entrepreneurs:

I went live on Facebook once a week, and every time I did I gained new followers, also people were more engaged than most of my other posts. And this strategy led to a 50% increase in sales in a matter of 2 months. Tess Challis

Going live on Facebook helped me gain influence in my niche and also brought in a lot of targeted traffic. I hosted giveaways to promote sales of my ebooks which helped bring new people to my site as well. Stephen Russell

I have been going live on Facebook just once a week and I have seen an increase in subscribers. And best of all, I’ve been getting traffic to my website from Facebook live videos. Kate Kiefer Lee

I go live on Facebook daily and I’ve gained more followers. The best part is that I have seen increased traffic to my website and social media sites as well. Letitia James

Going live on Facebook has helped me connect with my target audience and has helped me to increase my followers. I have also noticed an increase in sales for products that I promote using Facebook live videos as well. Kate Smith

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Using Facebook live is an excellent strategy to showcase your business to potential customers and prospects actively seeking the products or services you provide. And it doesn’t have to be perfect! You can practice before going live and keep any problems that arise privately from everyone else watching.

To learn more about incorporating Facebook Live into your marketing plan, please visit my website for additional information. I trust this post has been helpful in addressing your queries and demonstrating the benefits of utilizing live streaming as a valuable investment of your time.