☠️ The #1 Reason Why You Should NOT Go “LIVE” on YouTube & Why It Will DESTROY Your Channel…
🔴 Livestreaming is Great for Your Audience, But YouTube will Hate You For It.
When you hit “End Stream” — YouTube goes to work trying to analyze and break down your livestream into its simplest form.
YouTube is asking…
❓ Who is this video for?
❓ What is the main topic of this video?
❓ Who out there is willing to watch a 55-minute video?
If your livestream is more of a podcast conversation, then you’re going to pull YouTube’s algorithm in too many directions.
⛏️ Break Down Your Livestreams into Clips & Shorts
I know you’re going to argue that EVERY podcast you watch on YouTube…
“They publish 3 hour long podcasts that cover 5 different topics!”
They do. But they also have an army of editors creating clips and highlights from each episode.
These shorts clips are digestible, they increase user watch time, and YouTube can analyze them and know exactly where to place them.
Keep doing your livestreams, but follow these tips:
✂️ Tip #1: Hire a Video Editor. Livestreaming is convenient. You go live and then click done. The work has only begun. Hire an editor to break down those highlights.
📲 Tip #2: Record Shorts. When you shut down the livestream, grab your phone and record Shorts of the best points from the show. The material will still be fresh in your mind.
🏛️ Tip #3: Focus on a Theme. Choose one MAIN topic for your livestream. This gives YouTube some guidance on what to do with your 2-hour long livestream.
YouTube is working for you. It’s trying its best to categorize your livestream, but eventually, it will give up.
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