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You may have noticed that we are on a mission to integrate with YouTube’s new Super Chat feature. We have an article about how to use Super Chat for fundraising, integrations with IFTTT and even launching confetti cannons. I would say we a pretty complete catalog of blog posts on the subject, but there was one […]
BIG NEWS! YouTube just announced that Super Chats can integrate with IFTTT and allows viewers to trigger actions such as Launching a Confetti Cannon! YouTube just mentioned a bunch of new live streaming features in the YouTube Blog here. Last year, we introduced a way for Super Chats to trigger real life events. Now creators can set […]
For us, the video content we are creating monetizes itself. We are in a very unique situation where the process of improving our video production is just as important as the content we are covering. Many of our viewers will tune in just to see the new technology we are using during our presentation and […]
How to live stream on Instagram with a Guest In this video, the StreamGeeks break down live streaming on Instagram with the latest feature for inviting a guest. We take you step by step through the process of live streaming on Instagram and using the new split screen feature. If you are not seeing the […]
This week in Episode 25, the StreamGeeks pop the hood on their inbound marketing engine and share insights on how live video is fueling their lead generation system. The team is joined by Morgan Jacobson, HubSpot Principal Manager, to discuss how businesses small and large are using live video in every stage of the inbound […]
Live streaming and social media may have the power to help defend our countries small businesses again tech giants like Amazon and Walmart! I love small businesses and I just finished producing a beautiful, television quality, Facebook Live broadcast for a local retail store. Most small businesses, especially those in the boutique retail space, do […]
Ever have an HDMI cable that’s not working? Sometimes the signal traveling through an HDMI cable get degraded and cannot be read by the device you are using. Usually, HDMI cables that are longer than 35′ can have trouble passing 1080p or even 4K video signals. We have found a way to fix these HDMI […]