My Facebook Live Studio
9/5/2019
When I was first starting with Facebook live, I would put out a call for questions and no one would ask them. Yep, *crickets*. It was a little awkward. But instead of wallowing in my sadness and not going live, I would start answering questions I *thought* my ideal client might be wondering but hasn’t asked yet. This empowered me in two big ways:
![]() Now that I’ve been going live every week for over a year, more of my community engages with my content. >>I ask my audience for their questions in a post the day before I go live, and decide which ones to answer by how many people “like” their comment.<< From simply propping my phone up on the window in my kitchen and answering questions from a sticky note, my Facebook Live studio has changed a LOT over the past couple of years. In the video below, I show you how I now use WireCast to make my videos more visually appealing and drive the conversation with pre-written slides. With WireCast, I can shift back and forth from my face speaking to you live, and slides to demonstrate my points! After I’m finished with my Facebook live video, I do two things right away:
>>This helps with encouraging people to watch the video because they know what they can expect.<< So friend, that was a look into my Facebook Live studio! If you get nothing else out of this post, I hope you take away three main points:
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