
Alternative Live Streaming Destinations with Dylan Shinholser From ViewStub
09/14/20 • 31 min
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Do you struggle to get live viewers on your social media platforms? Without an audience, it can be both frustrating and demoralizing. Maybe you need to look elsewhere to find and engage with your audience. On episode 26, Christian Karasiewicz and Jim Fuhs sit down with Dylan Shinholser, Director of Business Development at View Stub to learn how View Stub can help you to monetize your live videos and grow your audience off of social media.
Viewstub is one of several platforms that let you livestream off of social platforms, Dylan Shinholser will talk about ViewStub and lets livestreamers monetize to their audiences and own their content since they are not on rented land.
Thank you for joining us for episode 26 of the Launch Your Live podcast where we discussed alternative live streaming destinations.
Click the subscribe or follow button, push play, and let’s get you moving with live video
Link: https://launchyour.live/ep26
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YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAelMZ-TPHw-vn0fWTxQ9A
Do you struggle to get live viewers on your social media platforms? Without an audience, it can be both frustrating and demoralizing. Maybe you need to look elsewhere to find and engage with your audience. On episode 26, Christian Karasiewicz and Jim Fuhs sit down with Dylan Shinholser, Director of Business Development at View Stub to learn how View Stub can help you to monetize your live videos and grow your audience off of social media.
Viewstub is one of several platforms that let you livestream off of social platforms, Dylan Shinholser will talk about ViewStub and lets livestreamers monetize to their audiences and own their content since they are not on rented land.
Thank you for joining us for episode 26 of the Launch Your Live podcast where we discussed alternative live streaming destinations.
Click the subscribe or follow button, push play, and let’s get you moving with live video
Link: https://launchyour.live/ep26
Launch Your Live Official Site https://launchyour.live
Facebook https://facebook.com/launchyourlive
Instagram https://instagram.com/launchyourlive
Twitter https://twitter.com/launchyourlive
LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/company/launch-your-live
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAelMZ-TPHw-vn0fWTxQ9A
Previous Episode

How to Determine the Optimal Length of Your Live Stream Video
How long should live videos be? Some platforms recommend that you stream for at least 20 minutes, others say 1 to 3 minutes. What is an ideal length for your live videos? On this episode, Christian Karasiewicz and Jim Fuhs discuss tips for better live video broadcasts.
If you start with the end in mind, it will help you....
While some platforms let you stream for hours at a time, will your audience stay interested?
There are a lot of factors that go into determining how long your live videos should be.
Factors
- What is the purpose of your live stream?
- Are these tips, interviews?
- Is it a live webinar?
- How much preparation time do you need to produce your live stream?
- Is the time you have to put into preparing worth the end result of the live stream?
- Who is your audience?
- What platform are they on?
- If the audience is on Instagram, you have to use mobile (Instagram Live)
- When are you going to be streaming?
- A schedule and consistency are important
- Pop-up lives can be effective
- Breaking news big changes
- The value is in the replay
- Never find time that works for everyone
5 ways to figure out how long your live videos should be
- Review your analytics
- YouTube analytics in Creator Studio
- Average watch time, average view duration
- Where do viewers drop off?
- A/B testing
- Test different lengths. (5 minutes versus 10-15 minutes)
- Look at successful live streams that you admire. How long are their shows.
- But don’t compare yourself to them.
- Compare platforms
- Platform audience Psychology
- People have different behaviors on different platforms.
- Facebook vs YouTube
- Quick updates vs more in-depth content
- Audience
- Where does your audience spend most of their time?
- Where do they prefer to consume video?
Thank you for joining us for episode 25 of the Launch Your Live podcast where we discussed how long your live videos should be.
For more information, head to https://launchyour.live/ep25 . We will see you all on a future episode.
Click the subscribe or follow button, push play, and let’s get you moving with live video.
Link: https://launchyour.live/ep25
Launch Your Live Official Site https://launchyour.live
Facebook https://facebook.com/launchyourlive
Instagram https://instagram.com/launchyourlive
Twitter https://twitter.com/launchyourlive
LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/company/launch-your-live
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAelMZ-TPHw-vn0fWTxQ9A
Next Episode

How to Pre-Promote Your Live Video Show to Get More Viewers
You’ve prepared to go live, but how do you notify viewers in advance so that they know where to watch your live stream? Marketing or pre-promoting your show is an essential part of your live video strategy for growing your audience.
On episode 27, Christian Karasiewicz and Jim Fuhs discuss how to promote your live video show ahead of time so that you begin to attract viewers and build your community.
Description:
- Email marketing
- Email blast
- 1-hour reminder (30 min or 15 min)
- Social media platforms
- Schedule tweets with the link to your broadcast
- Tag your guests
- Create a pinned tweet
- Change your Twitter name
- Add your show in your bio
- Build and promote a Twitter list
- Update your Twitter header
- Build overall excitement
- Facebook posts
- Facebook Page
- Some live streaming tools let you schedule your stream in advance
- Facebook Groups
- Share upcoming shows
- Facebook Event
- Live video (tell your audience)
- Pop-up live video
- Stories
- Chatbots
- Posts
- Stories
- Live video (tell your audience)
- Pop-up live video
- Convert and upload videos to IGTV
- YouTube
- Schedule your next livestream
- YouTube comments
- Posts
- Pre-record a video
- Tag your guests
- Update your profiles to let people know about your show
- Invite your guest to share with their audience (IMPORTANT)
- Give and take!
- It impacts future opportunities / partnerships
Thank you for joining us for episode 27 of the Launch Your Live podcast where we discussed how to pre-promote your live video show to attract more viewers.
For more information, head to https://launchyour.live/ep27. We will see you all on a future episode.
Click the subscribe or follow button, push play, and let’s get you moving with live video
Launch Your Live Official Site https://launchyour.live
Facebook https://facebook.com/launchyourlive
Instagram https://instagram.com/launchyourlive
Twitter https://twitter.com/launchyourlive
LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/company/launch-your-live
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAelMZ-TPHw-vn0fWTxQ9A
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