Why Writers Should Incorporate Facebook Live into Their Marketing

Go Live Dear WriterWriters have one goal when it comes to digital marketing: convert social media window shoppers into raving fans of their work. Facebook Live provides a new way to do that. It allows you to bring your readers behind the scenes and connect with them on a more personal level.

With the introduction of a few additional tools, Facebook has made it more effective and easier than ever to stream live video. When it comes to diverting our attention away from our craft in order to promote ourselves and our work, quick and easy is the way to go.

Go Live from The Web

This is my new favorite feature.

With the new ability to go live on Facebook from a web browser, daily vlogs become more polished and professional. Not only will you have a simple, stable camera setup, but you can control your environment and lighting from the comfort of your own work area.

Going live from the web means you can respond to comments while Live in an easy format that doesn’t detract from the stream or content.

Live Contributor for Pages

Any contributor can now broadcast to Facebook pages, a far cry from the admin-only restrictions of before. By assigning a “live contributor” role, you can have additional content uploaders.

  • Imagine how wonderful it will be to livestream a book signing or reading event.
  • What about convention trackers searching for their author?
  • Contest managers could host live stream giveaways on behalf of authors.
  • Cover artists can join in on the cover reveal by hosting the stream.
  • Part of a writing group? Share the love and incorporate them into your live feeds.

These are just some of the ways you can use the contributor feature.

Video Insights for Profiles

Video metrics for public videos will be available soon for profiles with 5k or more followers. This will be for both live stream and regular public videos. With these metrics, you can see how much interaction your videos generate. Best of all, you can see which videos generated an action so that you can modify future content to better suit your viewers.

Live Comment Pinning

CommentingIndividuals comment ten times more on Facebook Live videos than other video content.

With Live Comment Pinning, broadcasters can pin comments to the bottom of a live broadcast. Are you in the middle of a Q&A about a book series? Pin the current question so others can track as they join the live stream.

If this is a book release live video, you can pin the buy links in a comment. If you’re explaining your writing process, you can post links to resources as they come up so your viewers can engage with you.

There are so many more ways you can use this feature. Brainstorm options beforehand so you can have comments ready to go when you are live. Or, if the audience comments are the ones you pin, have someone on standby with admin rights who can pin those for you.

Cross-posting of Previously Live Videos

You can now share previously Live videos across Facebook Pages. This lets you reach a wider audience for future content.

There are more features coming every day. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to really connect with your readers. Yeah, it may seem a bit nerve-wracking at first – but you will soon get the hang of it and that authenticity will pay off as you generate viewers truly invested in what you have to say.


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Top Three Thursday: Social Media News You Can Use

Top Three Thursday

Top Three ThursdayWelcome to my Thursday feature. Here’s where I link three useful and interesting articles from excellent information sources all about social media and marketing subjects.

As you know, changes are always happening in the world of social media. We have a lot to keep up with!

Are you wondering how social media marketing on Instagram will change in this year?The rapid introduction of new Instagram features last year suggests businesses have more changes to look forward to in 2017. The Social Media Examiner has 8 Instagram Marketing Predictions for 2017 From the Pros to shed some insight on what might be incoming.

Believe you can make your mark on Pinterest in 2017? Tailwind, a Pinterest scheduling tool, tracked what worked best last year at this time and has complied that data to give us an idea of what pins worked best in February. Check out What to Pin to Pinterest in February to make sure your pinning strategy is on point.

Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, took quite a bit of heat post election for the rampant problem of fake news on social media. In response, the popular social platform is going to prioritize authentic news using a new algorithm to identify false articles and phony sources. This Facebook blog post goes into more detail on their plan to counter this problem.

See you next week with another edition of Top Three Thursday: Social News You Can Use.

Melody Jones is your social media aspirin. She helps take the pain out of social media for you! Check out her services and see which one can reduce your social media pain the most.

Top Three Thursday: Social Media News You Can Use

Top Three ThursdayWelcome to my Thursday feature. Here’s where I link three useful and interesting articles from excellent information sources all about social media and marketing subjects.

As you know, changes are always happening in the world of social media. We have a lot to keep up with!

Facebook has announced in their blog titled “Facebook Live Updates for Mentions” that they have made some changes to the format of their Mentions platform to improve the quality of Facebook live events. These new updates are designed to allow the person that is going live to plan ahead, moderate comments, view the status of their broadcast in real time, and trim their video afterwards, if desired.

Pinterest released their Pinterest 100: Top Ideas to Try in 2017. This collaborative list was created using the top saved and shared pins of 2016. The list predicts what will be the popular trends of 2017 and is a useful tool for business owners to keep in touch with their customers and their interests. Plus, it’s just plain interesting to see what made the Top 100!

Twitter created a list of examples of how Fortune 500 companies chose to leverage Twitter to create positive results and accomplish goals. Adweek outlined some of these strategies in their recent blog post Success Stories from Twitter’s Front Lines. These annual insights are great for planning your own social media marketing for 2017.

See you next week with another edition of Top Three Thursday: Social News You Can Use.

Melody Jones is your social media aspirin. She helps take the pain out of social media for you! Check out her services and see which one can reduce your social media pain the most.