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Mo Willems Is Hosting a Livestream Doodle Every Weekday

Mo Willems Is Hosting a Livestream Doodle Every Weekday

– Every time they go live, it acquires them five figures income. In a real sense five figures in income. (delicate music) [Narrator] Before we begin, ensure you buy in to this channel. What’s more, in case you’re on YouTube, click the ready notice. – Hello everyone and welcome to our extremely unique release of Restream live show with Neil Patel. Today, we will discuss why live streaming ought to be your concentration in 2021, and you will get familiar with the best tips about this from the top world advertiser, Neil Patel. Minus any additional notification, Neil, welcome to the show.

It is so incredible to have you here. – Thank you for having me. – Absolutely. It’s a delight. So today we will discuss advertising and live video, and we have a great deal of inquiries arranged. We additionally will be taking inquiries from our local area, so kindly bring them up in the talk. In any case, we’ll take several inquiries from the talk, just as accept two or three inquiries as video with a portion of our local area individuals

who submitted inquiries ahead of time. Good, so how about we feel free to get everything rolling with simply the overall sort of outline according to your viewpoint, Neil. What are the significant video advertising patterns of 2020 that you’re seeing and accept will remain pertinent in 2021 since we’re moving toward the year’s end? – Sure, so,what’s interesting is it we’re here live. Live is really perhaps the greatest pattern we’re seeing and not for the explanation the vast majority think. So here’s the reason live is large. On the off chance that you check out most web-based media stages, one thing that they’ve done throughout the years would they’ve say they’ve is squashed the scope, correct? Except if you pay, you don’t will in general get a very remarkable reach.But consider this, what’s diverse with their calculations would they’re say they’re is attempting to be live TV, similar to the typical TV that you watch on TV, through link suppliers, whatever it could be, correct? At the point when you’re watching your

ABC, NBC, whatever the TV channel might be. So their entire thing right presently is in the event that you go live, they’re making an effort not to simply your organization, but rather your’s organization. What’s more, whoever else will watch since they need more individuals to remain on YouTube or Facebook or any of their foundation since they make all the more promotion income versus in the event that you go there out there and go stare at the TV. So that is one major pattern that we’re seeing right now in which you ought to go live more regularly. What’s more, the more live you go, the good you are on the grounds that it’s really causing higher commitment. So then, at that point, when you make content, regardless of whether it’s recordings or text-based posts or whatever it could be, that content is improving on the grounds that you had greater commitment from your crowd during the live meeting,

from remarks and stuff like that. So they’re bound to see it when you’re not “going live”. So that is the principal huge pattern that we’re seeing. – Awesome. That bodes well. So when you work with various partnerships and business visionaries, in that little video review, we saw that you have an extremely wide range of customers that you’re assisting with their showcasing needs, do you feel like those associations and entrepreneurs disparage the force of live video today? – They do. What’s amusing is I was with an enormous enterprise,

without naming their name, and they have a serious huge social presence since they’ve gone through large chunk of change to get that presence. Also, this moment they’re currently discovering individuals inside their space to meet on this load of channels and make content. What’s more, my pitch to them was, you shouldn’t in reality go make content

what’s more, do interviews. What you ought to do is, on the grounds that individuals that they’re attempting to meet are all around notable and furthermore have huge social followings, my pitch to them was you ought to go live

together and do interviews. So for instance, how about we take the case of Instagram. On the off chance that I go live on Instagram simultaneously

that they’re going live, and we’re both on the meeting, my supporters will become acquainted with them and their adherents will become more acquainted with me. So fundamentally, it’s similar to a shared benefit, however in addition, you’ll notice that the substance spreads way quicker than if you were simply going live on your own channel to your own crowd. – Yeah. That bodes well. Furthermore, definitely, meet is additionally one of the least demanding approach to make live substance for those individuals who are simply figuring, how would I begin with this, is simply associate with specialists in your industry. Start with meetings and discussions, since it’s extremely simple and normal to have an exchange, right, as opposed to setting up a show and keeping your crowd locked in. All in all, for the individuals who are pondering live video, and furthermore contemplate website improvement, which would one say one is of your significant subject matters, what are some SEO tips for live recordings for the two amateurs, decorations and designers, just as cutting edge ones? –

Indeed, thus, for one thing, when you’re making video content, remembering, the most well known web crawler out there is Google. On the off chance that you needed to figure on the second most well known web crawler, what might you get it would be? – After Google? Goodness, that is a decent one. I would say, it will be another, similar to something like Yahoo perhaps. – It’s really YouTube. In fact that is Google too, so misleading question. Yet, Google is number one. Number two is Yahoo. I mean YouTube. Sorry with regards to that. Furthermore, when you ponder YouTube, not very many individuals are contemplating YouTube advancement. So when you’re making the live substance, in the event that I referenced the word SEO, and you referenced the word SEO, YouTube presently realizes that this video is on SEO. So it’s going to

rank higher for the word SEO. Also, when you’re going live, there’s titles, there are descriptions, having the right keywords in there helps as well.

The next thing you want to do to increase your SEO

and your traffic, even if you don’t have any audience

and you’re now starting off,

you can then take that video after it’s done being live

and then promote it within the first 24 hours.

The reason I say first 24 hours,

that’s the most important part of YouTube’s algorithm

to rank.

So in Google’s algorithm, if you want to rank it,

slow and steady wins the race.

YouTube is the opposite.

Whatever videos do the best in the first 24 hours,

they tend to rank really quickly.

And you get your rankings in the next day, two days,

sometimes even same day.

So I do email blast,

I’ll do push notifications, messenger bots.

But if you don’t have an audience,

what you would do is you’d go

to your other social profiles, spread it.

You would tell all your friends, “Hey, go comment,

“go share it, go like it, leave a comment.”

And you just do manual grassroots stuff.

And when you do that, you’ll notice that it increases,

or another thing that you can do that’s quite easy

is you can just go out there

and spend a little bit of ad money

and drive some clicks and views and that helps as well too.

– Awesome.

Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.

And also the beautiful thing about YouTube

is that content is kind of evergreen

and people can keep discovering you

as long as the topic is kind of universal, right?

And it’s not very, it doesn’t expire immediately.

You do have that opportunity to get more and more views.

And also repurposing is another,

another way to approach your live videos,

which we’ll cover a little bit later on today.

So one of the things that I remember you were mentioning

in one of your courses is you get a lot of questions

about landing pages and how to drive engagement.

So one of the suggestions that you made

was ask questions on landing pages,

ask people something about themselves

and make that part of the landing.

What kind of questions do you think

will help boost engagement during a live show?

What kind of things should we ask the community

in order to kind of galvanize them?

– Sure, so when you’re in a live show, like,

let’s say if I’m talking about marketing

and we’re talking about marketing here,

I could have a question right now

is what kind of business are you?

Are you a small business?

Are you startup? Are you a large corporation?

Or I can even get more specific. Are you a local business?

Are you a E-commerce business? And there’s things like that.

And then I can adjust the content based on what they select

because I can pre-create the content, right?

And then on top of that,

when people start giving you responses,

you can then adjust and tailor your responses,

even in the live interviews, based on what the majority is.

So if everyone said here,

“Hey, I own an E-commerce company.”

I’m just making it up. And we’re talking about live.

I would then adjust what I’m talking about

and I would say, “Hey, do you know

“there’s an interesting technique

“that most people don’t know about?

“Did you know you can actually go live on Facebook

“and YouTube and start to create

“your own home shopping network, style of video,

“where you showcase products?”

Like I’m going to showcase this MacBook and I’d be like,

“Look, I only got 10 MacBooks left.

“Leave a comment if you want to buy one and just,

“respond with the word five or one or buy.”

And then, I can start following up with people

who said that they want them into buying, right?

So you can end up doing really creative stuff like that

once you get to know the type of people

who are listening in.

– Awesome. Awesome. Yeah.

That’s wonderful.

It’s, for our community who is watching us today,

we do encourage you to submit your questions.

So please go ahead and submit them

and we will be highlighting them in the end.

And, we will also bring in a couple of people

to ask questions with video.

So, to kind of keep engagement a little bit.

On top of that, you do create a lot of video content.

You have a very robust YouTube channel.

You have all kinds of courses, tutorial, videos,

different things.

I guess my more or less personal question to you is like,

what kind of videos do you enjoy creating most

just yourself,

aside from that being bringing value to your business?

– My favorite types of videos are how to tutorials.

Anytime I show someone how to do something,

I love it because I feel if you watch a video

and you can get action out of it,

I feel that I’ve taught you something,

help get you, achieve your goals in life

or in your business or in your marketing.

So I feel that it wasn’t a waste of your time.

Those are some of my favorite videos to create.

Funny enough, some of my favorite videos to watch

aren’t necessarily how to related.

It’s more trend based, like what’s happening in the future,

what’s changing.

I love watching those kinds of videos as well.

– Awesome. Amazing.

So when it comes to videos,

what is your approach to measuring return on investment?

Because for a lot of people,

if you don’t have a team of producers

and professional videographers, editors,

it is quite an endeavor to create video content, right?

It’s a lot more—

– Not really. Everyone believes that.

You don’t need professionals.

Look at my background.

Straight up, look.

I’ve got a reflection from the coffee table.

Like, I don’t have a professional background right now.

You know what the best way to create a phone is, or video?

You just bust out your phone and you go and create a video

and you upload it and it’s okay and it works.

People don’t care that much about the quality.

But here’s an interesting stat for you.

We have a software called Ubersuggest, okay?

And Ubersuggest is an SEO tool that a lot of people use,

hopefully more in the future.

And we have a free version and we have a paid version.

We ran a survey at the end when people started purchasing

saying, “Hey, how’d you find out about us?”

Did you know a little bit more than 20%,

we only ran the survey for a few days.

But during those few days,

literally a little bit more than 20% of the people said,

“We learned about you from YouTube.

“We learned about you from watching videos.”

Now, when we look at our tracking from YouTube

and we look at our tracking from Facebook and LinkedIn,

because we’re uploading a lot of the live videos

and even the recorded prerecorded videos

to all these social networks, we can’t track the ROI.

We didn’t see it.

The asking people showed us that there’s a massive ROI.

The problem that people end up having

is when they’re trying to generate revenue

from these channels.

They expect to generate revenue, they spend some money,

they spend a few dollars and they expect to generate revenue

right then and there.

Remember, it’s still the long tail.

If you optimize for these keywords, with these videos,

you continue to get traffic.

Even if I don’t release content on YouTube,

I can generate 800 to a million views a month

just because I’m getting a lot of traffic

from all those search queries.

So what I tell people is if you do it

for six months to a year, and then you’re patient,

you’ll see a huge ROI.

But if you expect to in the short run, you won’t.

And if you’re looking to find a direct ROI through tracking,

it’s really hard,

but when you start surveying and asking people,

you’ll be shocked on how much volume social channels

can actually drive you.

– That’s a great advice because a lot of people

get stuck on this return on investment

because yeah, you’re right.

You don’t have to have a lot of equipment

and a lot of effort put into video, but it is still effort.

And you kind of want that instant gratification, right?

Like with pay-per-click, for example,

you’ve uploaded that ad, you’ve put that picture

and oh my God, this many people clicked,

this many people bought.

With live video, it doesn’t necessarily work that way.

You kind of have to play a longer game a little bit.

But what are your thoughts on repurposing content?

Because live videos are great

because they’re faster to create, right?

Like right now we’re just going live,

we didn’t have to take a bunch of takes,

we didn’t have to prepare, we didn’t have to write a script,

but then after we’re done here,

there’s so much we can do with this video.

So what are your recommendations on how to,

how to approach what you have after you went live?

– So my recommendation is, okay, so even if you

go live and you didn’t,

you don’t have much of a setup or anything like this,

my recommendation is like, look,

you go live, and if you’re going to go live,

offer some sort of thing in your videos.

That’s the first thing I don’t know why people don’t do.

Offer something.

Whether it’s a product, a bonus, a promo,

whatever it may end up being, right?

Then the next thing that you mentioned in your question,

when you’re talking about live,

it’s how do you end up leveraging it?

And my whole big thing is optimize it for keywords,

take that content, repurpose it into audio.

So like I would strip out this video,

like literally remove the video,

strip it out into audio and turn it into a podcast.

And then what I would end up doing

is taking that video or audio and then I would figure out

how to send it to someone on Upwork

and tell them to repurpose it into a blog post.

They can’t transcribe it directly into a blog post,

but they can modify it so it works into blog posts.

And it’s just like, you’re taking that one piece of content,

and you now have from video

that you upload to all the social sites,

you publish it on your own website.

Then you end up creating an audio version,

which could just turn into a podcast.

You put that on Google, you put it on Spotify,

you put it on the iTunes store.

And then from there,

you also repurpose it into a blog post.

And then as I mentioned from that, within your live video,

hopefully you have some sort of offer.

So then now when you’re repurposing it,

not only are you getting more views, more impressions,

but you’re also generating sales and it’s indirect.

And here’s what I mean by indirect.

The moment you tell people in a video,

“Hey, click the link below and go to my website,”

the social networks will ding you.

Their algorithms are based on

the longer you stick around on that social platform,

the more views we’re going to give you,

because that helps them generate more ad revenue.

The moment you send them off,

you’re not going to do as well.

And that’s what makes it harder to track ROI.

But the moment you’re repurposing and putting it out there,

your brand is getting out there.

You’re going to get more sales

and you’re going to start seeing indirect ROI from it.

– Yeah. Yeah, absolutely.

It is easy to forget how many different ways

you can creatively repurpose content.

And what is your take on the difference between live video

versus prerecorded?

What do you think is easier?

Because in my opinion, going live is easier

to create perfectly edited video,

but I’m curious, what’s your opinion on that.

– I’m the same.

And what’s funny is if you have a prerecorded video,

more people want the higher quality production.

I still recommend people just bust out their phone

and take it and majority of people will be okay with it.

But when you go live, no one expects perfection or editing.

So one you save money,

because you don’t have to have all this stuff.

And then two, you’re getting more views than prerecorded

because our algorithms are trying to encourage live

at this moment.

And then three, you can engage more with your audience

while they’re in there,

which then helps boost up the power of your social profile.

So then when you post a non “live content”,

it tends to do better because you’ve engaged

with a lot more people through the comments.

– Yeah. Absolutely.

Speaking of comments,

just to acknowledge a couple of people here.

Felicia is saying, “When you go live, offer something.

“Product, offer.

“After going live, strip audio and create podcasts.

Absolutely.

Definitely something that we do with Restream

and we always recommend our community to do.

Make an offer, repurpose content.

Randy from Facebook is saying, “Great idea.

“I’ve been binge-watching podcasts recently.”

It is really funny to think about how many people

are consuming or experiencing your live video

as a podcast to begin with because as we speak right now,

just imagine how many people

are watching us on the background

while they’re doing something else.

So technically they’re not necessarily watching,

they’re just listening.

So why not to bring it on a podcast platform

where people just originally,

intentionally come for audio only.

So that’s a good one.

I see Felicia sharing the link to Ubersuggest.

And Lawson is saying,

“The best tools are the ones you have on you.”

That’s regarding your idea that you do not have

to have a professional camera in order to get started.

Thanks guys. Keep bringing your comments.

Keep bringing it up. – Not just that.

The camera on these phones

are better than most of the cameras out there

that people have.

– That’s very true.

– It’s simple to use.

And this is like,

they have all these filters and stuff like that.

And there’s apps that you can end up installing

that make your video production better as well

without having an editor.

– Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I agree.

And,

as you go,

this is one of the things that we recommend

is try, get started with whatever you have.

And then if you have a lot of traction,

then you can upgrade, right?

Like you can always get that better camera,

better lights, better mic

after you realize that this is working for you

and you’re getting a lot of traction.

So this is definitely, this is good stuff.

So you’ve worked with so many different people.

Do you have any case studies or any specific examples?

It could be your agency,

or it could be one of your clients

where live video really made a difference

and they can like change their game either in sales

or marketing or exposure?

– Sure, so without mentioning the company name,

they sell hair products, hair extensions.

They go live on Facebook

and they try to go live at least once a month.

And by starting going live,

and they just saw literally right on the live,

remember how I mentioned,

“Hey, do you want to buy this MacBook, right?”

Hey, in essence, you’re demoing the hair extensions,

the hair products and saying,

“Hey, do you want to buy it?”

Every time they go live,

it brings them five figures in revenue,

literally five figures in revenue.

Now, when I was talking to them, I was just like,

“Take what you’re doing

“and don’t go live once a month,

“go live three times a week.”

And little thing, they don’t generate as much per video now,

but their total revenue is much more.

And it’s growing and getting closer

to over six figures a month.

I think this month they’re on track

to hitting six figures just from that.

So they’re not there yet, but they’re getting close

and it looks like there’ll be on track for that.

Although we’re getting close to Thanksgiving. So who knows.

But if it wasn’t for Thanksgiving,

my bet is they would easily hit six figures.

– I think for Black Friday,

they have quite a chance to,

– That’s correct.

– to go off at like, yeah.

– If they decide to do a promo, right?

If they don’t do a promo,

I don’t know how effective it’s going to be.

So they haven’t decided yet.

But if they do, I think it will be super effective.

– Yeah, that’s true. That is so interesting.

We get those questions quite a bit from our community

when people ask, “Does it matter how often do I stream?

“Should I stream once a week or once a month or every day?

“Like, how does that affect

“the,

“the exposure and effectiveness of our stream?”

What do you think is kind of like that golden middle?

Like, you don’t want to go live every hour, right?

Like that’s kind of crazy.

– It’s too much work.

I would say at least once a week

and ideally a few times a week.

If you can do daily, great.

And that’s assuming your content is great.

You don’t want to go live for the sake of going live.

Even though it’s good to, if your content sucks,

people aren’t going to want to keep tuning in.

So make sure that your content is amazing.

And if you can only produce amazing content once a week

when you go live, then go once a week.

If you can only do once a month

where you think you’re going to have great content

and people are going to love, then do once a month.

But if you can have amazing content three times a week,

or even seven days a week,

then go live three to seven times a week.

It all depends on the quality

of the information you’re putting out.

– Yeah. Absolutely.

And again, to acknowledge some of our community members,

Felicia is saying, “I love live streaming

“and engaging with audience.

“Loving the content that you’re providing today.”

Thank you so much. It’s great to have you.

And Anita here is saying, “Fantastic tip

“on not sending people away during live

“and great about doing live more than prerecorded.”

I agree that this is kind of counter intuitive

for people to,

in why their community to leave the live stream,

this conversation that we’re having.

And instead of inviting them into the conversation,

include them into the dialogue, say, “Hey, click this link.

“Go away. Don’t watch me anymore.”

Right? So it’s a very interesting perspective.

I’m glad you brought this up.

It was really interesting.

So another question that I have for you

is in terms of bringing your content to your audience.

Right now, people are kind of spread out

between different social media platforms.

More and more of them are coming out,

especially with the health crisis.

People are staying at home,

they’re spending a lot of time online and live.

Do you believe that it is important

to bring content to your audience

and send it to multiple channels

versus just focusing on one channel?

– Well,

I look at it this way.

If I create a video, right,

like this video, we’re doing this,

why would you only put it on YouTube or only on Facebook?

It doesn’t matter how many followers you have.

You’re going to be seen by more people

the more networks you push it out on.

So whether you like Instagram or whether you like Facebook

or YouTube or Twitter,

who cares?

Do all of them because you’re going to get more views.

More views equals more branding, more customers, more sales,

more evangelists.

So if you’re going to create the content,

it doesn’t take that much more effort

to put on all the networks.

It’s literally an extra few clicks of a button.

So if you don’t do that,

it’s just like you’re spending all this time

to create content and you’re missing out on extra sales.

– Yeah. Absolutely.

And using tools like Restream

and there are several others out there,

it makes it so simple.

Like for example, right now we’re live on YouTube,

Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter at the same time.

I am aggregating all the chat.

You can see it as well.

Neil, I’m sure you can see the comments coming in

and you can see which platform they’re coming in

and you can acknowledge them,

you can highlight them at any moment.

So you don’t really have to create multiple videos

and multiple efforts to include all the community

in one place.

There are lots of tools that can help you do it

in a very easy way.

So I see that more questions are coming. That’s awesome.

There’s one more thing that I wanted to cover with you

just before we turn to community questions.

So there is,

something that you mentioned as well on your YouTube channel

about the scalability of marketing agencies.

I believe that’s part of your marketing school

program as well.

So there are so many different services

that marketing agencies are offering right now.

And the consumers, customers are very demanding

in terms of what they are expecting from a marketer

when they contract to hire somebody.

Do you believe that offering something like streaming

as a service is something that marketing agencies

could look into and could it be scalable for them?

So basically run live streams for some businesses

who are thinking about leveraging that tool,

but not yet feeling comfortable

or ready to do it themselves.

– Yeah, I think it’s,

funny enough, I don’t think it’s a hard service to ride.

I think it’s easy.

You can do it quite well

and you can generate quite a bit of revenue for it.

The big thing is whatever service you’re providing

as an agency, focus, niche down, narrow down.

So don’t provide SEO, pay-per-click conversion,

optimization, streaming services,

and the list goes on and on because it’s too hard to scale.

Especially being, I’m not saying, eventually,

you should add in all the services,

but at the beginning, just pick one.

And offering streaming as a service, as an agency,

is it the biggest market?

No, you would make more money doing pay-per-click,

but here’s the thing that most people don’t tell you.

If you do pay-per-click as an agency,

you’re competing with thousands and thousands

of other agencies.

So it’s actually going to be really hard

for you to gobble up market share.

If you do streaming, even though the market cap

for live streaming is much smaller,

your competition is much less.

So you can actually in the short run, make way more money.

And I would actually even say in the next year or two,

you’d probably make more money

just focusing on things like livestream.

Like if you look at Gary Vee, he recently did something

when voice search was blowing up

and he did a voice conference.

And he had a lot of big companies that were coming there

because no one was talking about voice.

His voice is a big market as SEO or paid ads

or social media.

No, but there’s no competition.

So right now, as an agency,

I don’t know of any good agency

that is focusing on live streaming services and just that.

I think that’s a huge opportunity.

Funny enough,

we started getting more and more into video

and we started creating a video division

just to help customers.

And you’ll be shocked at how many companies,

when we talk to them, they’re like,

“Oh, we didn’t even know this is an option.”

And their whole big thing is,

“Oh, internally, we don’t know how to do it.

“We don’t know what content to pitch or present.

“And a lot of our employees are shy.

“So we just want someone to deal with it for us

“cause we don’t want to do any of it.

“And we just want to plug and play pay someone

“and they just go and do it.”

But I think there’s a massive opportunity right now in that.

– Do you remember your first ever live stream

and how did that go?

It’s always,

usually for most people it’s kind of a hilarious

or strange or awkward experience.

Do you remember anything about yours?

– Yeah, so I believe my first live experience

was on Facebook.

And I just went live only on Facebook.

I was at a Starbucks Coffee

and I went live for like two minutes and I quickly ran,

I’m like, “Oh,” and I had a thousand plus people viewing.

And I was like, “Oh, I should have stayed on

“for like 10, 20 minutes.”

And like, I could have just created a recorded video.

Why would I go live for only two minutes?

And I was just giving advice,

but what I should have done and I did it wrong at the time,

was stick around for 20, 30 minutes,

answer people’s questions, engage with them.

And use live for what it’s “meant to be”

versus just doing that standard recorded type of video

and putting it live.

And that’s what I’m big on is because like most people say,

“Oh yeah, I can just do my standard type of video.”

The key with live is to engage with the audience.

When you do recorded videos, you don’t engage as much.

The engagement is what causes your social profile

to have more clout.

So that way, when you post other content,

it has higher likelihood of going viral.

– Yeah. Absolutely.

For those who are experiencing us as a podcast,

speaking of repurposing, let me reintroduce you real quick.

My guest today is Neil Patel.

He is the world’s top marketer,

mega influencer, entrepreneur and blogger.

So before we turn to engagement,

I just came up as another question

that I was really curious about,

kind of in conjunction of what you were saying

about how a lot of people think that they’re shy,

how they’re not comfortable, going live is so daunting.

So you are very charismatic, very seasoned performer.

It is very easy for you to say,

“Hey, just turn on that live button.

“You’ll be fine. You’ll look great.”

What would be your recommendation for people

who have this hundred thousand reasons

like why I don’t look good on camera, I have an accent.

I’m not,

I’m so awkward.

I don’t know. Like I’m, I’m so shy.

Like what would be your advice to them?

– So a few things. First off, I’m an introvert.

So most people are like, “Oh, you’re fine on camera,”

but I’ve done it so often that you get used to it.

The second thing I always tell people is everyone is,

everyone is a little bit awkward,

everyone is very judgemental about themselves.

And you’ll be shocked on how

forgiving and how,

how the audience doesn’t really think about those flaws

that you would.

So you may be like, “Oh, I don’t look right or I have this.”

Like the other day I was on this live interview

with someone and he mentioned how he got into a car accident

and his nose is a little bit messed up

and how he has a, like a little line on his nose.

And he was telling me how he was lucky and he’s still alive.

And I was telling him on this interview, I was like,

I’m like, “Dude, who cares about your nose?

“You don’t have to feel bad or tell me about it.

“It’s not a big deal.

“Be happy that you’re alive

“and you’re still there for your family.”

And he’s like, “No, no, I totally agree.”

But the thing was when he mentioned his nose,

I didn’t notice it, only he noticed it.

And most people aren’t,

they don’t really care.

They’re just like, “Hey, I’m happy to be here.

“Thank you for your time. Thank you for helping us out.

“Thank you for providing advice.” Whatever it may be.

So don’t stress about these little things.

And I just encourage people to just try going live

for like five minutes.

And you may be awkward,

it may not work out the way you want,

but if you do a few times, you’ll get used to it.

You’ll get encouraging comments.

People are very friendly on the social web

and then you realize, “Oh, this isn’t bad.

“Let me just keep doing this more and more.”

– Yeah, yeah, absolutely.

Yeah, I think this is,

this is very common misconception

because people are so judgmental

and it’s amazing how forgiving the community is.

There are so many ideas

that people are going to be so mean to me,

but actually I personally have never experienced that.

And I think most people are their own worst judges,

so to say, if that makes any sense.

All right, a couple of questions from our community.

There are so many good ones coming in.

Lucy Carter from YouTube is asking,

“Would you going live at different times

“or having a regular time slot?”

So basically a schedule.

We’re live in an on-demand world.

So how would you encourage viewers on lives?

So schedule versus spontaneous showing up.

– So I recommend in the long run,

you have a regular schedule, but here’s what I would do.

So when you’re first starting off live,

use multiple different schedules,

because then you’ll see what times

create the most interaction and engagement

and the most viewers.

Once you have that time slot

and you’ve tested out a few times,

then make that time your regular slot

where you continually go live during that time or that day,

or if it’s multiple days during the week,

that time during the week.

So then you know what’s going to get you the most engagement.

If you don’t test, you’re just going to be like,

“Oh yeah, this is the best time.”

But if you haven’t tested it, you don’t really know.

So then everyone needs to test out a few different times

at the beginning to figure out the ideal time

where majority of their audience is going to be online.

– Yeah. Yeah, absolutely.

So another question that I thought is pretty interesting

is here from YouTube, Webvdo.

He’s saying, “I’m a baby boomer nerd.

“The average early baby boomers are my target audience.

“Can you give any insights

“on how to engage and convert them?”

Or just in general, is there any difference in approach

for different generations or do you—

– No.

It really depends if you’re going after teens

to baby boomers, to people in the elder demographics,

they’re all online.

The big thing is, is if that’s your target audience

and you want to figure out insights on how to convert them,

the biggest thing people make a mistake on

is to forget the pitch.

If you forget to include a pitch within your live video

promoting a product, a service,

whatever it is you have to offer,

you’re less likely to generate revenue.

Because my mom always said,

“If you don’t ask, you’ll never receive.”

So ask and you can do that with a pitch.

– Yeah, yeah. Absolutely.

That’s a very good, that’s a very wise idea.

I love what your mom said. Yeah, you have to ask.

You have to try. You have to do in order to get somewhere.

Sabir is here checking in saying, “Love Neil Patel.

“He is the CEO, the SEO and content guru.

“Much love brother.”

Thank you so much. Yeah, you are a guru.

That’s really,

that’s really exciting.

Very welcoming community.

– Thank you for the kind words Sabir.

And funny enough, I’ve known Sabir for a bit.

He is actually one of the best E-commerce consultants

that I know.

The guy knows E-commerce like the back of his hand.

– That’s amazing. Yeah. We actually do work with Sabir.

He’s one of our partners, so yeah, it’s good to see you.

And I see Lleane is saying here,

“Great to see Neil advocating for live streaming.”

Yeah, absolutely. Live streaming is the future.

And it should be your focus for marketing in 2021.

This is what we are talking about today.

And I do have a couple of people

who will be joining us with live video.

So let me go ahead and bring in Bruce here

to ask his question.

Right, Bruce let’s can we,

I’m not sure you have your microphone on.

I don’t think we can hear you.

Maybe you’re muted.

– Can you hear me now?

– Yeah, we can.

Go ahead and ask your question.

– Great interview Anya. Really good questions.

And she’s got it down.

She’s got them, she’s laid it out

and she’s not wasting any time.

Awesome.

Hey, so I come from a radio background.

I did radio in LA for about 12 years and,

yeah, I’m like totally used to turn, flip the mic on

and I have no idea what we’re doing for the next hour,

but we’re going to make the phones ring.

So, and those were the days.

But even all of that just went downhill and downhill

and downhill and 30 calls per hour

for what we were marketing and doing on the radio

turned into one call per hour.

So we’ve really had to battle back to figure out.

I would spend two hours a week on

content

prep

and just go into the studio for an hour

and do it and not think about marketing

for the rest of the week.

Now, some people say,

“Why don’t you have a podcast because radio’s down.”

I’m like, podcasts and YouTube and live streaming.

And it’s gone from three hours a week to 30 hours a week

to maintain the same traction and it’s daunting.

But in this era of live streaming, which we’re moving into,

similarly,

I do somewhat cerebral content.

I’m a financial advisor. Sometimes there’s a visual.

Sometimes it’s not just like, hi chit-chat today.

Here I am, aren’t I cute. Why don’t you order my products?

It’s a little bit more cerebral.

And when I’m daunted by,

even though you’ve answered the question three times is

production values

because we’ve got people in my field

that are at virtual news desk sets.

They look really good. There’s so much going into this.

And just when I think,

“Hey, everyone’s going to love me being on my phone.”

I’m like, “Oh, I’m so far behind.

“The rest of the field has totally outproduced me.

“And now no one’s going to take me seriously.”

So I know you’ve answered this three or four times.

I probably know what the answer is going to be,

but I just want to state it from the background

that I’m coming from of trying to be,

be accepted as an authority, get people to listen.

Sometimes I need slides.

I’ve got to make things a little,

take something wonky and break it down.

Talk to me about

why I shouldn’t care about production values or should I?

– Production value is,

don’t get me wrong, I’m not trying to knock it

and I’m not trying to say there’s no value there

and there’s a time and place for it.

But what you’ll find,

is let’s go back to your original issue.

When you did radio,

your call volume dropped to barely like one an hour, okay?

When you go live,

these social networks are going to push people

to your videos.

You won’t have that issue of only having one an hour.

You’ll get more engagement.

These platforms are more popular than radio.

So why wouldn’t you just go out there and just produce it

and not worry about production value?

And every time we’ve tested a high production

versus no production, right?

Because typically when you release recorded videos,

you have some sort of production.

But when we test recorded videos with production

versus live videos with no production,

almost all the time, not a hundred percent,

but majority of the time,

the live video beats the recorded video in traffic.

And that’s because of the way the social algorithms work.

You can’t, it’s too hard to do fully produce perfect videos

that are live.

If that’s the case, it’s not really that live.

– Awesome. Thank you so much, Bruce, for joining us.

We made it a little bit more interactive

with like bringing people in.

There is another great question here from Jabriel.

He is asking, “What would have to happen

“over the next two to three months for a live streamer

“with marginal experience to build an engaged,

“committed live audience?”

So this is the question about growing your audience

from when you’re starting from a small place.

– You have to do a few things.

One, you need to probably go live three

times minimum a week if not like five or six.

Two, you need to have,

bring on other people have big communities.

The bigger, the better.

If they’re small, that’s okay. It’s better than nothing.

So that way you’re going live at the same time.

So their audience knows about you

and your audience does about them.

The third thing you need to do is do keyword research.

So when you do keyword research,

I’m talking about including the right keywords

in your videos, your descriptions, et cetera.

Fourth is you need to go live on all the platforms,

not just one platform because the more you do,

the more reach you’re going to get.

And then the fifth thing that you need to do

is promote your live videos.

Whether that’s emails, push notifications,

messenger bots.

If you’re going to go live,

letting people know about it in advance,

you’re going to have a much bigger audience

and you’re going to start building in

regularity, which is going to help you.

So then that way you continue to have an audience.

And if you want a bonus tip,

what I would do is I would offer incentives.

If you share the video or if you tell other people about it,

or you do X, Y, and Z, you can win a phone.

You can win a consulting session.

You can win a one-on-one private conversation with me,

whatever it may be.

So things like that will also make it spread faster.

– Awesome. All right. We have another person joining us.

This time, this is Mena from, actually New Zealand.

So she’s joining us from far away.

Mena, go ahead and ask your question.

– Kia ora everybody.

Kia ora is hello in Maori, the original language.

Anyway, I’m got a wee question for you.

Thank you for having me on.

How do you monetize

the live broadcast

if you are hosting

a person or,

you’re having a conversation and you,

it’s just a conversation

they’re not selling a product or anything.

How do you monetize that live stream

if it’s just them talking about their life kind of thing?

– So what kind of product or service do you sell?

– I am not selling any products.

And I’m not selling a service yet.

– Okay, so if I’m having a general conversation,

let’s say we’re talking about kitchen appliances,

I can tell people, “Oh,

“oh, is this what you use to cook?”

“Oh, you can get that at…”

You can put in your own custom URL, your own Bitly URL,

and it can have an affiliate link.

That’s an easy way to monetize.

So whatever your conversation is about,

you can integrate either affiliate offers,

your own products, your own services,

whatever that you have to offer that’s related to video

in a natural way.

If I was having a conversation with you

about live streaming, I wouldn’t say, “Oh, by the way,

“if you want dog food, go here to buy it.”

But let’s say we’re talking about live streaming,

I would say, “Hey, and by the way,

“if you’re going to test this out and you haven’t done it,

“check out Restream.”

You can end up going live on all these networks,

you’ll get a bigger audience

and it’s really easy and it’s a few clicks of a button.

Right. It’s related.

That’s a pitch without, with being soft and it’s relevant

and it provides value.

And the value part is a key

because most people don’t do well from their pitch

because they’re selling something

that doesn’t benefit the end user.

If we’re talking about streaming, I’m talking about Restream

and it ends up giving you the results, a bigger audience

and all in just a few clicks, that’s a win-win.

You’re getting the benefit of ease,

a bigger audience,

and they’re getting the benefit of more sign-ups.

So it’s working on both ends.

And if there isn’t a benefit on both ends,

it doesn’t work out well.

– Awesome. Thank you so much.

Yeah. Great question Mena. Appreciate it.

So to wrap this up,

we are going to come to our little pitch right here

with Restream and with Neil.

I know I asked of that kind of last minute,

before we went live.

You have used Restream in the past, right?

Can you share a little bit about your experience?

What was your,

were you just exploring for the first time,

or did you quickly realize the power of multi streaming

and kind of like spreading and broadcasting your content

all over the place and kind of like ran with it?

– Sure, so funny enough, even if you weren’t here,

I would still say this.

I’ve only been live a few times without Restream.

And then eventually I ended up learning about you guys

from a buddy named Eric Sue.

And he’s like, “Dude, we can go live

“on all the networks at once.”

And then since then, I’ve only used you guys

because why would I go live

and not reach as many people as possible

and generate as much brand awareness

or even revenue from that aspect?

But I’ve only had a good experience.

And if I didn’t, no offense,

I wouldn’t be using you guys’s this product.

– Awesome. Well, thank you so much for saying that.

I appreciate it. Yeah.

It is definitely an opportunity to reach more people

just because mathematically, it makes sense.

Right? You go to more platforms.

It also helps you to go to bring content

to where people already are,

instead of telling your Facebook folks

to go join your YouTube

and people who usually hang out on LinkedIn,

go and find you on Facebook, right?

So it makes sense.

It’s logical, but yeah, I’m really glad to hear.

And especially this product like Studio,

it really makes it very easy for you to start

and you don’t have to have a lot of equipment.

You don’t have to be a professional video producer

and editor.

As long as you are like Neil

and have a great message to deliver, have expertise,

have knowledge that you are willing and comfortable sharing,

there are lots of tools out there

and Restream is one of them that can empower you.

I guess— – What,

curious is when I first tried to go live

on multiple channels,

when Eric was telling me about you guys,

I was literally trying to buy multiple laptops

and get laptops for my team members

to try to go live on all of them at once.

And then when I learned about you guys,

I was like, “Oh, this is way simpler.”

– Yeah. Yeah. It is definitely complicated.

Especially when you think about a lot of times,

people think about Restream going to multiple platforms,

meaning different platform every time, right?

But you can also think about multiple destinations

or channels within one platform.

For example, if you have a Facebook page

and a Facebook group and a Facebook profile,

Restream can help you solve that problem

and that put you everywhere

without necessarily going to 30 different platforms

at the same time.

So this was,

yeah, this was really, really exciting conversation.

I really appreciate you joining us today, Neil.

Thank you so very much for your time.

I guess, to wrap it up and to close it,

any last piece of advice for people

who are still undecided somehow about live streaming?

– Look whether you use Restream or any other tool out there,

I just recommend you go live.

You’ll see good results.

And instead of me saying,

“Hey, this is why you need to do it.”

Like I’ve already mentioned that a lot.

Just try it out for five to 10 minutes.

Literally bust out your phone,

pick any social platform you want to do, go live.

You’ll realize the value.

Once you’ve seen the engagement,

then go live on all your platforms at once.

Like, it’s that simple.

Or if you want to just go live on your,

all your platforms at once at the same time

as the first start off,

because you’ll even see more engagement,

but either way, don’t take my word for it.

Don’t take everyone else’s word for it.

because there’s a lot of stats that show

that it works really well,

just go and try it out.

Go with five minutes of your time.

You don’t have to plan for anything.

Literally just bust out your phone and start talking.

– Yeah, absolutely.

Well, thank you so much, Neil.

And for those who are watching us today,

there’s a quick kind of reveal party here

that we are also going to be working with Neil

on a blog post about why live streaming

should be your focus in 2021.

So there will be more information and more knowledge bombs

and wisdom tips from Neil coming in,

in the direction of live streaming

for those of you who are interested

in leveling up your game next year,

maybe even in the end of this year

in terms of your video and digital presence.

Well thank you very much once again everyone

for watching us today.

Thank you for the community, for the questions,

for people who showed up and joined us live.

And thank you so much, Neil for every second of your time

and all those great advice and insights.

Appreciate you.

 

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