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Transitioning from Recorded Content to LIVE

Established Vlogger? YouTube star? If you are one of these, you might be thinking about going LIVE as opposed to publishing recorded content. If you’re not thinking about it, you’d be making a big mistake. LIVE content is being pushed on platforms such as YouTube and Facebook, and is watched three times more than recorded content. It’s time to start integrating LIVE content into your workflow. In EP 5 of StreamGeeks, we dive into how to blend the two and make the most of your productions. Get more views, engage your audience, grow your community and your brand. We’ll give you some tips on how to do that, here. 

Diego Jorge

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