#LetsLivestream Covers Blab & Broadcasting
#LivestreamStars host Ross Brand had the honor of being the first-ever guest on the #LetsLivestream Twitter Chat on April 13, 2016. The chat focused on hosting shows on Blab and how Ross’ background in broadcasting informs his approach to livestreaming.
Launched by Rachel Moore of Really.Social, #LetsLivestream debuted with an open forum and introductions on April 6, 2016. The weekly chat takes place on Wednesdays at 3pm ET.
“With a background in on-air broadcasting, Ross will bring great insights about both Blab and best practices in broadcasting,” Rachel said prior to Ross’ guest appearance.
Rachel is a social media strategist, manager, trainer and consultant. Her Blab show, Laugh & Learn with really.social, airs live on Tuesdays at 5pm ET.
Ross edits LivestreamUniverse.com and hosts #LivestreamStars, #LivestreamSports and #AskTheExpert on Blab. At 7pm ET on Tuesday, May 3, 2016, he will debut #LivestreamNews with co-host Coach Jennie.
Q7 How do you feel your #broadcasting knowledge helps &/or hinders your current #livestreaming? #LetsLivestream
— LetsLivestream (@LetsLivestream) April 13, 2016
A7-a) Helps w/ structuring shows, booking & promoting guests, handling the unexpected, taking call-ins, managing a #Blab #LetsLivestream
— Ross Brand (@iRossBrand) April 13, 2016
A8) If you believe importance of video will only increase online, then it’s valuable to be ready to use livestream tools #LetsLivestream
— Ross Brand (@iRossBrand) April 13, 2016
A8) Get good now while the audiences are smaller; don’t worry about views; develop your skillset before you need to #LetsLivestream
— Ross Brand (@iRossBrand) April 13, 2016
#Blab is low-risk, high-reward b/c of small audiences and strength of connections. Take advantage to try, practice now. #LetsLivestream
— Ross Brand (@iRossBrand) April 13, 2016
Thanks Ross for being an exceptional guest & Rachel for being an exceptional host! @iRossBrand @Rachel_Really #letslivestream
— Jeff Dagley (@jdags) April 13, 2016