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Can I do a Livestream session?

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Stuart Prestedge

Software startup advisor, mentor & coach

Yes! As this is filed under 'Marketing' I assume you mean to prospective clients and not within Clarity.

Use Zoom or Google Meet (I don't like Teams). If you have more sophisticated needs that just presenting yourself/slides/screen then there are more sophisticated tools.

If you are B2B and it's a public session, create a LinkedIn event from a company page to collect email addresses (you can use Zapier to act on registrations (e.g. add to your mailing list or a spreadsheet for example)).

Make sure you record it (letting attendees know).

I hope that helps. Setup a call with me if you need to discuss further.

Kind regards
Stuart - Software Startup Coach

Answered about 2 years ago

Kannan Nair

“I am Me.

Absolutely, hosting a live stream session can be an effective way to nurture leads and develop customers. Here’s a guide on how to plan and execute a successful live stream session:

### **1. Define Your Objectives**

- **Goal Setting:** Determine the primary goal of your live stream. Is it to generate leads, showcase your MVP, educate your audience, or address customer questions?
- **Target Audience:** Identify who your target audience is for the live stream.

### **2. Choose the Right Platform**

- **Social Media:** Platforms like Facebook Live, Instagram Live, LinkedIn Live, and YouTube Live are popular for reaching a broad audience.
- **Webinar Tools:** Consider using webinar platforms like Zoom, GoToWebinar, or Webex for a more controlled environment with registration options.

### **3. Plan Your Content**

- **Topic Selection:** Choose a topic that resonates with your audience and aligns with your objectives. It could be a product demo, a Q&A session, a panel discussion, or a workshop.
- **Script and Agenda:** Outline the key points you want to cover and create a rough script or agenda to keep the session on track.
- **Engagement Opportunities:** Plan interactive elements such as polls, Q&A segments, and live demonstrations to engage your audience.

### **4. Promote Your Live Stream**

- **Email Marketing:** Send invitations and reminders to your email list.
- **Social Media:** Promote the event on your social media channels with regular posts and updates.
- **Website:** Feature the live stream on your website with a dedicated landing page.
- **Partners and Influencers:** Collaborate with partners or influencers to expand your reach.

### **5. Prepare Your Setup**

- **Technical Setup:** Ensure you have a reliable internet connection, quality camera, microphone, and lighting.
- **Platform Testing:** Test the streaming platform beforehand to familiarize yourself with its features and ensure everything works smoothly.
- **Backup Plan:** Have a backup plan in case of technical difficulties, such as an alternative device or platform.

### **6. Engage Your Audience During the Live Stream**

- **Introductions:** Start with a brief introduction of yourself and the agenda.
- **Interactive Elements:** Use polls, questions, and shout-outs to keep the audience engaged.
- **Real-Time Responses:** Respond to questions and comments in real-time to foster a sense of connection and engagement.

### **7. Follow-Up After the Live Stream**

- **Thank You Messages:** Send thank you messages to attendees along with a summary of the session.
- **Recording:** Share a recording of the live stream with those who registered or attended.
- **Call to Action:** Include a clear call to action, such as signing up for a demo, downloading a resource, or scheduling a meeting.

### **8. Analyze and Improve**

- **Feedback Collection:** Gather feedback from participants to understand what they liked and what could be improved.
- **Analytics:** Analyze engagement metrics, such as the number of viewers, interaction rates, and conversion rates.
- **Continuous Improvement:** Use the feedback and analytics to refine your approach for future live streams.

### **Tips for Success**

- **Be Authentic:** Authenticity helps build trust and rapport with your audience.
- **Practice:** Rehearse your presentation to ensure smooth delivery and minimize errors.
- **Be Prepared:** Have all necessary materials, slides, and demonstrations ready before you go live.
- **Stay On Topic:** Stick to the planned agenda to keep the session focused and valuable for your audience.

By following these steps, you can effectively leverage live streaming to nurture leads, engage with potential customers, and build a strong community around your product.

Answered 5 months ago