Episode #1138
How to Convert Live Viewers Into Customers
September 12, 2019

In episode #1138, we discuss the conversion of live-stream viewers into paying customers. With so many strategic ways to use the live-streaming format for building an audience and generating revenue, it is important to master the basics from the get-go. Tune in to hear how you can use this easy opportunity to get more eyes on your product or service.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How to Convert Live Viewers into Customers.
  • [00:30] The big thing about conversion from live-streaming across platforms.
  • [01:40] Bad timing for advertising your offer!
  • [01:55] Sending a live video to your audience after its streaming time.
  • [02:15] Giving your audience what they want: the next thing!
  • [02:40] Keeping everyone engaged and mixing things up.
  • [02:55] It is important to relate a video to your product or service.
  • [03:16] That’s it for today!
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