You only need to have at 50 subscribers to go live on your desktop but you need 1K subs to go live on your mobile device.
Weird, I know, right?
Once you have 50 or more subs, you can go live on your desktop.
Going live is a great way to build your community. When you go live, people can ask you questionsin the chat and you can answer them in real time.
I suggest that you create a topic that your subscribers would like to talk to you about but also a topic that will do well in the search after it’s finished.
You can set up your live stream in advance so you can publicize your live and get people exited and energized before the event.
The way you do it, is you schedule your live for your preferred date and create a custom thumbnailand description. It’s best to schedule it one to two weeks out so you can build momentum.
Follow along with me as I show you how to set and schedule your live.
YouTube lives work a little differently than lives on social media but the community building aspects are great.
Your subscribers and fans would love to interact with you on your live.
Make it your goal to get to the 50 subscribers benchmark so you can use this amazing tool!
Until next time,