Page 1 of 1

Livestream ends up on the Facebook Live Map

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 9:06 am
by bappy7
3. Connect
Check in advance if you have a good connection. If the connection is too weak, you run the risk that your broadcast will stop halfway or that you won't be able to start at all. WiFi is ideal, but a strong 4G connection can also work well. Always check your internet speed in advance to make sure that you don't get surprised halfway.

4. Add a description
Before you hit the 'go LIVE' button, you can give your video a description. By adding a catchy text here, you ensure that you grab the attention of potential viewers and give them a short summary of what they will see in this livestream. There is a big chance that your stream will end up on pages of people who are not yet familiar with your brand. Entice these people to watch too. And don't forget to tag your location so that your .

5. Interaction
In any case, start by greeting your viewers. It will probably take a while before you get a response, because everyone only just gets the notification that the broadcast has started. Therefore, explain clearly at the beginning of the video what the broadcast is about. Also always ask if people want to subscribe to your live videos. That way you know for sure that there are more people who will receive a notification of your video the next time.

Then you start with the real content of your broadcast. Make sure that you often respond to questions or comments that come in during the live event and mention the people by name. If people see that you are answering the questions, others will be more likely to ask a question as well. Is there no question asked? Just scroll back to a question that you skipped earlier. And of course, ask your viewers again at the end of the broadcast to like your page and subscribe to your live videos.

After your broadcast, your video will be posted on your timeline. People can phone number list comment on the video. So take the time to respond to these questions and comments at a later time.

6. Sharing
To attract more viewers to your stream, but also to ensure that they come back more often, we recommend giving something away during your live broadcast. You can choose to give away a specific product or perhaps a personal workshop. They have a chance to win this gift if they share your stream. If they share your stream, your viewer count will grow even further from a hundred views to thousands of views.

Start today!
The best advice we can give you is to start today. Start looking for the best way for your brand to use Facebook Live as a marketing tool right away. Don’t be afraid to try new things. Live events don’t always go as planned, but every time you do it, you’ll gain new insights into how to better engage with your audience. The data that Facebook provides after a broadcast will give you even more insight into your audience and their viewing behavior. Time to plan a new Facebook Live event with this new information!