đź”´ How to Survive Your Next YouTube Livestream
Going LIVE on YouTube can expose your channel to new audiences…so let me show you how to survive without sweating through your clothes.
If you’re nervous about your upcoming livestream on YouTube, I’m going to show you how to walk in confidently and prepared.
Unfortunately, many new YouTubers go live without a plan, and they wonder why their livestream was a flop.
The Reason People Avoid Livestreaming…
â›” They think it ALL has to be improvised.
â›” They think you have to have a bubbly, entertaining personality.
⛔ They think it’s too techy or complicated, and
⛔ They fear the awkward silence…
✅ Here’s how to kickass on your next livestream:
⚡ Step 1: Get Restream.io
Restream will make your livestream look and feel like a six-figure studio.
With built-in animations, and multiple screen-sharing configurations, Restream will set your livestream apart. You want your audience to feel like their watching a big-budget show — not somebody’s crappy webcam.
🙋‍♂️ Step 2: Bring a Friend
I’ve done over 100+ livestreams, and even I get nervous when I have to go LIVE by myself.
Having a co-host or guest to catch you will smooth out the rough patches. Audiences love to listen in on two people’s conversations. It’s less pressure on them because they aren’t forced to be a part of the conversation.
Plus, you can focus on the show, and your friend can focus on the reading the chats as they come in.
đź“‹ Step 3: Create a Slidedeck (Pitch.com)
Improv all you want, but having a slidedeck gives your livestream structure.
You will never run out of things to say because all you have to do is go to the next slide. I use Pitch.com and their premade templates.
This post was created with Typeshare