Facebook Live is a live interactive video component of Facebook. Users can go live via their phone or tablet. There are some accessories that can aid in providing a more polished video. A few types also can be helpful prior to going live, during and after.
Tripod - This is very helpful for stabilizing your phone. The tripod shown in the video was purchased from Tempe Camera. Tripod options include table top, mini and full tripods. You will need an extension attached to your tripod to hold your phone. Microphone - IK Multimedia iRig ($99) offers a great handheld microphone that is plug and play. If you wish to do red carpet interviews, it’s a hit! Another option is the Audio-Technica ($29) corded microphone that plugs into your audio jack. RØDE VideoMic Me Microphone ($59) shotgun microphone that I have used and really like. This is the microphone that was shown in the video above. There are also wireless microphones. Lighting - Make sure the lighting is in front of you and not behind. If you plan on doing a lot of Facebook Live videos for business it would be a good idea to invest in professional lighting. Background - Look to see what is in your shot. It’s not a bad idea to do a test video to see exactly what your audience will see. In addition to what they will see what will they hear? Is the dishwasher or dryer running? Are your kids or co-workers depending on where you go live making noise? Content - Think about the messaging in your broadcast before you go live. I often will make bullet points just so that I’m sure I hit everything I intended to cover. Allow for flexibility though and be natural. Engage - This is interactive. The intent is not to talk AT your audience but WITH your audience. Ask them questions and acknowledge those that have joined. Feel free to let the audience know that they can invite others. Audience - You’re in control. Do you want to go live to your friends only or the public? You can decide. Another place you can go live in is a group or an event. These are great places to engage with your community. Length - You can go live for up to four hours in a single session. Your video can be as short as you like or up to four hours. When Facebook first shared the tips they suggested going live for a minimum of 15 - 20 minutes. The reason for this is that many will not be there right when you go live. Give them time to join you. Facebook is building a waiting room that should help with that. Liveleap - Do you have multiple pages that you manage? If you do, this can be very helpful. It allows you to go live from one place and instantly have that live video in multiple places. https://liveleap.com/ Authenticity - This is the most important tip to Facebook Live. Be YOU. Be authentic. Your audience will connect with you and if they don’t, they aren’t your audience.
After your Facebook Live is over you can upload it to YouTube, include it in a blog post or post it to your website. If you are struggling with how to go live, struggling with what to talk about or simply would like someone to interview you, that’s one the things Your Business Ambassador does. Visit www.YourBusinessAmbassador.com today.