Give Broadcasts a Behind The Scenes Feel
Remember that the point of Periscope is to give your viewers an up close and personal experience. You’re letting them know the real you, and letting them into your world. This should be reflected in your broadcasts. Focus on letting them see things that they wouldn’t be able to see anywhere else on your social media channels.
Interact and Get Feedback
As with all digital marketing, your goal is to create relationships and to get engagement going. In order to do this, you have to interact and ask your followers for their feedback. One of the coolest things about this app is that you can respond to comments live. You can also use those comments to see what your viewers are interested in seeing. The neat thing about this is that your viewers almost become your extra set of eyes. For example, if you are walking down a street, and somebody watching your broadcast notices something, they can point that out to you. Then, you can double back and explore what your missed.
Let Followers in on Your Experiences
Think of what you are going to be doing in the next week. Will you be going to a conference or other event? Will you have the opportunity to try out a new restaurant? What about flying into a new city? Every new or interesting experience you have is an opportunity to share who you are with your viewers. Whether you are enjoying your first bite of Ethiopian food, or meeting an admired entrepreneur for the first time, this app is the
perfect tool for taking people along with you.
Learn From Your Replays
Don’t worry about your first broadcasts being awkward. They will be awkward, and that’s okay. In fact, there can be something a little bit charming in that. However, you do want to be sure and review your videos once they have been completed so that you can catch any mistakes and figure out what things work and what things do not.
Be Genuine
Sometimes, being on camera has odd effects on people. For some, it makes them stiff and too formal. As mentioned above, that’s not a good fit for this tool. For others, they may become too perky and enthusiastic, or they may fall into the temptation to be over the top and goofy. Unfortunately, doing any one of these things is off putting for your audience. Remember, they don’t want to see some on camera version of you. They just want to see you.
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