Is Live Streaming On YouTube Worth Your Time?
Yousaf Butt
I help creators & entrepreneurs grow their Youtube channels - 10x Reach on Youtube | YouTube Specialist | CEO at Techironed Solutions
Is your brand ready for the future of YouTube?
Discover why livestreaming is here to stay!
While social content formats come and go, live streaming is tried and true. Virtual events, workshops and webinars on platforms like YouTube Live were crucial during pandemic lockdowns, but do they still resonate now? You bet.
The popularity of livestreams stabilized as the world has opened up, and 37% of consumers think livestreams are the most engaging type of content. With streaming on the rise brands will need to fine-tune their current strategy and prepare for the future of YouTube and livestreaming.
In this article, you’ll learn why YouTube Live should be a part of your YouTube marketing strategy, how to livestream on the platform and tips for creating engaging live content.
What is YouTube Live?
YouTube Live is YouTube’s livestreaming feature that enables content creators to interact with their audience in real time via video and chat. Users can watch trending livestreams in their country by clicking on “Live” from the left sidebar on YouTube via desktop.
What are the benefits of YouTube Live?
Livestreaming presents serious opportunities for creators and your brand’s Video marketing strategy. In 2021, YouTube was the most popular platform for livestream ecommerce in the US.
Still not convinced that YouTube Live can expand your reach and brand awareness? Consider these unique ways using YouTube live helps you engage with your audience:
Now that you’re aware of the key benefits of YouTube Live for business, let’s talk about how to live stream on YouTube.
How to livestream on YouTube
Before you go live, you need to make sure you’ve set up your channel, equipment and met the YouTube livestream requirements. Here are the steps you need to get started:
1.??? Enable livestreaming
Before you can dive into YouTube Live, enable livestreaming on your device or devices.
If you’re using a web browser, follow these steps:
If you’re using a mobile device or tablet (Android, iPhone or iPad), follow the steps below:
Wait until livestreaming is enabled this may take up to 24 hours
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YouTube livestream requirements
While you may be excited to jump in and go live, there are a few requirements you’ll have to meet first:
Be patient—once you enable livestreaming (steps listed above), it can take up to 24 hours before you’re able to stream
Heads up: If you have under 1,000 subscribers, your mobile livestream viewers may be limited by YouTube. And for users aged 13-17, the default privacy setting is set to Private or Unlisted (for mobile.) This means the stream is not going to show up in search results or recommendations. For users aged 18+, the livestream’s privacy will be set to Public by default.
2. Choose a stream type based on your purpose
YouTube lets you livestream in three different ways. Let’s take a look at each one briefly and when to use it.
3. Choose a title, description and thumbnail image
You’re almost ready to use YouTube Live!
The only thing left to do is to choose a title, description and an attention-getting thumbnail image for your livestream.
Here are some best practices when adding these details to help you reach a bigger audience:
4. Start livestreaming
All set and ready to go live? Follow the steps below to start (and end) your livestream on mobile, desktop and encoder.
How to livestream on YouTube on mobile or a tablet
How to livestream on YouTube using a computer and webcam
Here’s how to livestream via an app through iOS ReplayKit—think, drawing or painting pieces of art while livestreaming through an app like Procreate:
How to livestream on YouTube using an encoder
5. What you can and can’t stream on YouTube Live
Want to avoid strikes on your YouTube channel? Keep your livestream content clean!
Your livestream must adhere to YouTube’s Community Guidelines and Terms of Service. If you fail to meet the guidelines, YouTube may restrict your content or remove it from the platform altogether. And a restriction on your livestream may result in a strike on your YouTube channel, which can prevent you from going live for 14 days.
YouTube Live features to use
Now that you know how to start a livestream on YouTube, let’s talk about some features and YouTube tools you can use to enhance, promote, analyze and monetize your livestream effectively.
1. Cross-channel live redirects
You can direct viewers from your livestream, to livestreams on other channels outside of your own. This opens up new ways to collaborate with other YouTube creators and drive viewers to your other channels.
You need at least 1,000 subscribers to take advantage of this feature, and permission from the channel you want to redirect to via YouTube Studio.
2. Go Live Together
Go Live Together allows creators livestreaming on mobile to invite guests to join their livestream via a link.
?This is a feature YouTube is testing out in 2022, and one to keep an eye out for once it rolls out to a larger audience.
Note: While you will have access to streaming analytics for this content, guests will not, nor will they benefit from ad revenue gained during the shared stream.
3. Create clips
YouTube allows you to take short snippets from your livestreams and turn them into highlights to post as standalone videos on your YouTube channel.
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This makes it easy to repurpose livestream content—especially useful for streams that cover a lot of topics, such as a Q&A session. You can create multiple highlights, each focusing on a specific topic or question.
When you post a highlight on YouTube, it will appear on your channel just like a regular uploaded video.
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You can create highlights during or after your livestream. If you want to mark interesting moments while you’re still live, add stream markers to pinpoint the exact minutes. Refer to these markers later to easily create highlights.
4. Track your livestream’s metrics
A useful feature of YouTube Live is the ability to track the real-time performance of your livestream on all three devices; mobile, tablet and desktop. This enables you to quickly detect and fix any issues, and analyze your engagement.
There are three main types of analytics you can track:
You can also use YouTube Analytics to view an in-depth report on your audience retention, demographics, traffic sources, playback locations and other metrics.
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5. Premiere a new video
Premiering a video on YouTube lets you watch the video with your audience in real time.
Unlike livestreams, video premieres are not exactly live. They are videos that are uploaded and scheduled to play at a certain time with live chat and other interactive features. So while it’s not live per se, it still creates an interactive experience with your audience in real time.
Here’s how you can premiere a video on YouTube:
·???Click on Done or Schedule
Once you’ve set up a premiere, a watch page will be created for your video on your YouTube channel, just like other uploads. Viewers will be able to visit the page to set reminders, leave comments and use Super Chat, if enabled.
Once the premiere is over, the video will stay on your channel as a regular upload.
6. Turn on livestream DVR
YouTube’s Digital Video Recording (DVR) feature allows viewers to pause, rewind and continue watching your livestream.
?Here’s how to enable DVR on your livestream:
YouTube’s DVR feature also comes with a few limitations, including limitations on how far back in the video you can “rewind,” depending on latency of livestream rights.
You can disable DVR from Advanced Settings if you want viewers to only watch your stream live. Disabling DVR restricts viewers from going back to a specific time in your stream, until the stream ends. However, you can’t disable DVR for webcam or mobile streaming.
7. Show a trailer
As a way to promote your YouTube Live event, show a trailer. Trailer length can range from 15 seconds up to 3 minutes. These play on your channel’s watch page before your Live event to create hype and interest.
7. Monetize your livestream
One of the benefits of going live is the ability to make money from your streams. There are several ways you can monetize on YouTube Live:
Note: To enable monetization on YouTube, you need to meet the minimum requirements of the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). Once accepted, you’ll get access to exclusive features, like monetization.
8. Manage live chat & captions
YouTube gives you several options to manage your Live chat to ensure a safe, comfortable environment for all viewers.
Some Live chat features include:
You can also choose whether or not to display a live chat replay alongside your video after your livestream has ended so people can view the conversation.
Another useful feature is adding captions—visual displays of the audio content in your videos. It’s recommended to have live captioning to your videos for users who prefer to listen without sound, but more importantly to be more inclusive of a wider audience.
You can either take advantage of automatic captioning, embed captions in your video or send them to YouTube through supported software.
How to get YouTube Live ideas
Now that you know how to set up a YouTube livestream, it’s time for the fun part: brainstorming what you want to stream.
There are dozens of ways to show up on YouTube Live. Here are just a few ideas:
Today’s Action Step:
Choose a topic you’re passionate about and plan a short live session this week. Use the tips above to prepare, promote, and execute your live stream. Let’s connect and grow our community in real-time!
Live streaming on YouTube offers a unique way to deepen connections with your audience while growing your channel. Ready to go live and shine?
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