Showing posts with label Live Social Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Live Social Media. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Mastering YOUR Live Social Media Marketing?


Social media marketing: How to master the art of going live..

More than possibly ever before, social media is all about being in the moment. It’s no wonder then that live video capabilities have been adopted by multiple social platforms as of late.



Going live is an excellent way to engage with audiences and can open up a business to new opportunities.

Due to its immediate nature, going live allows people to experience what your business is doing and react in real time.

Live video can be a huge asset for companies that know what they’re doing, have a clear brand vision and are prepared. Otherwise, an unintended message, image or event may make its way through to potential clients.

To help you create a successful live video and avoid any pitfalls, we asked 15 members of Forbes Agency Council to share their top tips for creating a masterful live video marketing campaign. Their answers are below:




1. Plan Ahead

Do your research in advance. Time your video when your audience is most active, and promote it ahead of time as if it were an event. Include what you’ll cover in the video and tease an announcement. During the live stream, remember you’re in a two-way conversation; reply in real time to comments users post as you stream. Throughout the video, tease the announcement that will come at the end. -Kathy Broderick Selker, Northlich

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2. Give Your Audience Something They'll Value

You're competing with friends, family, celebrity crushes, etc. for attention, so you really want to hook the audience within the first few seconds and make a good first impression. Be prepared. Avoid tech mishaps by testing things in advance, and give the audience an experience they can't get elsewhere or a glimpse into something they want to be a part of. Make it worth their time. -Mae Cromwell, PACIFIC

3. Optimize For YouTube

YouTube is the planet’s second biggest search engine (next to Google) and consistently outperforms other social platforms when it comes to conversions. In addition, YouTube is incredibly cost-effective when it comes to placing video ads. High conversion and cost-effective ad placement are what defines a successful video campaign. -Randy Soderman, Soderman Marketing



4. Repost And Amplify

Delivering your message to your target audience via a "live" video is a great first step. To keep the momentum going, repost the video to your platforms along with targeted ad buys. This ensures that the video is seen by your target audience, and they get introduced to your message in a creative, dynamic form. -Danielle Wiley, Sway Group

5. Make It Worth It

Our most successful live videos have offered viewers one of two things: a big announcement or behind-the-scenes content. When your brand delivers a moment consumers feel is fun, exciting and worth their time, they'll continue to tune in to future live videos. -Jess Cook, TMV Group

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6. Prebuild An Audience

If you interview an expert or multiple experts like a live summit and they're in a complimentary niche that will provide tremendous benefit to your audience, this would be a great first step to getting traction. Be sure to promote the live stream at least three days in advance. The final tip is to have everyone on the stream like, comment and share it in exchange for a reward. -Imran Tariq, WebMetrix Group LLC

7. Be Consistent

Consistency helps with reputation, search engines and with building good customer relationships. Each video campaign should be consistent with the brand's image and include graphics/sounds that customers identify with the brand. Also, consistency in terms of content schedule can help with loyalty because people know that on that specific day, they will have something to look forward to. -Daniela Pavan, The Ad Store New York



8. Know Your Role

The reality in the live video game is that you need to know the role you play in the conversation with your audience. You need to know what your customer is expecting you to be -- social and fun, corporate and informative, product-focused, culture-focused or maybe just impromptu free-form opinionated. If you choose the wrong path, you won't be able to keep an audience. -Paul E. Benninghove, Phalanx Digital Inc.

9. Give Them A Reason To Keep Watching

Start strong and give them a reason to keep watching. When users join your live feed, they decide in seconds whether or not to continue to watch. To support this, you want the number of people watching to increase, so help them stick around by making your live content engaging. Once you're known for your live content, people will want to catch it every time you go live. -Benjamin Collins, Laughing Samurai



10. Show, Don't Tell

Avoid branded content that comes off as too promotional or self-serving. Instead, use live video to engage with audiences and amplify connectivity through real-time content. Themes like how to, did you know, where to find, what we learned, steps to take, etc. offer solutions to viewers they’re likely seeking. The raw, unrehearsed content is relatable, becomes reliable and is fun to share. -Fiona Bruder, George P. Johnson (GPJ) Marketing Experience

11. Get Live Feedback In Real Time

The voice of the customer is essential in building brand loyalty. There are myriad ways to make the most of reviews. When orchestrating brand experiences in a live setting, the immediacy of customer feedback can be extremely powerful. Social media walls and broadcasting feedback throughout an event can create an authentic and organic buzz about your brand with very little effort or investment. -Chris Cavanaugh, Freeman



12. Have A Strong Call To Action

The key to any campaign is the call to action. When we're doing live video streams, it's easy to forget to plug the call to action in at some point. However, be mindful that it doesn't interrupt the users' experience and causes them to drop off. Go live about 15 minutes before your scheduled stream to remind your followers that you're about to go live and ask them to invite their friends. -Danielle Sabrina, Tribe Builder Media

13. Start With The Narrative

Live video storytelling is only as good as the story. When thinking about adding a live video component, first determine what the narrative of this program will be and why video is a good way to share that. A great video narrative is engaging and should fuel a conversation among the audience. It should inspire people to share, comment and invite others to view along. -Daryl McCullough, Citizen Relations



14. Mix It Up

By combining "talking heads" expert commentary with product photo stills and stock photography or video, you can provide the viewer with a richer, multi-sensory experience, while at the same time limiting the time and expense involved with traditional video production. It means being more creative with your storyboard skills, but it is well worth it. -Francine Carb, Markitects, Inc.

15. Use Premieres On Facebook

One of the major challenges for brands using live video is quality control (poor camera angles, potentially incorrect product claims, etc.). But the positives are increased exposure because the algorithms favor video right now. Facebook recently launched "Premieres," which lets brands premiere a pre-recorded video just like they would a live video. It's a great way to share quality work "live."-Jim Tobin, Carusele

Guest Authored By Forbes Agency Council. Forbes Agency Council is an invitation-only organization for executives in successful public relations, media strategy, creative and advertising agencies. Find out if you qualify. Follow Forbes Agency Council on X.





Get ready to have your best year on social media yet.

Following these tips, not only will you get more likes and follows than ever before, but you'll gain more loyal customers too..

    • Post Crafted By:
      Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at GetMoreHere.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, CO. where I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)

    Monday, October 9, 2017

    Best Practices For Live Social Media?


    Social media has successfully allowed users to experience moments in real time with the live feature on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter (Periscope) and Instagram..

    Success with live goes beyond having a smartphone and a good internet connection. Going live on a personal account is certainly much different from going live on a brand page. On your personal account, your goal is most likely to make your friends laugh.

    As a brand, your goal is to stay ahead of the competition and represent a company that is successful, innovative and creative. Below are some live best practices from the brand perspective.



    Know Your Audience

    If you are your company’s social media guru, you most likely monitor your social media audience and current trends. Part of being successful on social media is knowing what your followers want to see. Find the content that resonates with your followers and bring it to life.

    Notify Your Followers

    Don’t jump in and start your live video without giving your followers a heads up. They need to know when your broadcast will start so they can make sure to tune in.

    And, most importantly, let them know what your broadcast will be about. It will give your followers something to look forward to -- and better yet, the opportunity to share it with their friends if it’s something they might be interested in.



    Develop Promotional Visuals

    Develop a promotional graphic or video that your followers will find engaging. Add the following elements to your promotional content: topic or event name, persons featured, date and time. If you intend to share your graphic across all of your social media channels, modify it to meet the spec requirements of each platform.

    Rehearse

    Meet with your stakeholders beforehand and prep them for the video because some people are camera shy. Reassure them that your social media followers are not looking for a perfect video, but rather an interesting one. If you’re doing a Q&A-style live video, review the questions and let them practice their responses. They will most likely realize how comfortable they will become when they start talking about a passionate subject. Most importantly, show them the simple camera you will use to record the video, such as your smartphone. Bright lights and large cameras can be intimidating.



    Check In On Connectivity

    You’re ready to get that livestream started, but before you do so, make sure your internet connection is strong so that there are no delays or interruptions during the broadcast. You can do a test run using your personal account.

    Conduct A Sound Check

    You want your followers to be able to hear your video clearly and not have to turn the volume on their device all the way up.

    Use a lavalier microphone to ensure quality sound if you have people speaking directly into the camera. If you are recording an event, use a shotgun microphone.



    Go Live

    You have pre-promoted your live video, checked your internet connection and sound, and rehearsed beforehand -- you are now ready to go live.

    There might be a bit of anxiety that will come with the idea of going live, especially if it is your first time. But once the video starts recording and you begin to watch the number of viewers increase, a sense of relief comes over you. I still get a bit nervous before I record a live video, and I've gone live more than a dozen times.

    The most important tip of all: Make sure to have fun with live recording. It is the perfect opportunity to show off your brand in and out of social media. Celebrate the great work taking place at your company while also highlighting your company's social media trending tactics.

    Guest Authored By Chloe Politis. Chloe is Associate Director at Mount Sinai Health Systems, overseeing digital and social media strategy. Follow Chloe on Twitter.




    The most important tip of all:

    Make sure to have fun with live recording.

    It is the perfect opportunity to show off your brand in and out of social media.

    Celebrate the great work taking place at your company while also highlighting your company's social media trending tactics.."


      • Authored by:
        Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at YourWorldBrand.com/ready & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, Colorado. I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)