5 New Facebook Live Video Features for Marketers

5 New Facebook Live Video Features for Marketers

By Kristi Hines, April  2016, <Article Source>

Are you interested in live video?

Want to learn more about Facebook Live?

Facebook Live has expanded its features, providing you with new Facebook marketing opportunities.

In this article you’ll discover what Facebook marketers need to know about the newest Facebook Live video features.

Discover five new Facebook live video features for social media marketers.

Discover five new Facebook live video features for social media marketers.

#1: Post Live Video to Your Profile, Pages, Groups, and Event Pages

The first of the new features with Facebook Live video relates to where you can broadcast. For starters, everyone should be able to broadcast live video to a personal profile, which is visible based on the settings you choose (public, friends, etc.).

Live video for personal profiles.

Live video for personal profiles.

Second, you should be able to broadcast live video to your Facebook pages, which will automatically have public visibility. You need to navigate to your Facebook page within the main Facebook app and tap on the Publish button.

The page Publish option in the main Facebook app.

The page Publish option in the main Facebook app.

There, you’ll see the option to post live video as your page if it’s available to you.

Live video for personal pages.

Live video for personal pages.

Third, you should be able to broadcast live video to most of the Facebook groups you belong to. It will be visible to anyone who can see posts within that group. The visibility of your live video in groups is based on the privacy settings of the group itself.

Also refer to each group’s rules as to whether it allows live video posts. The group mentioned in the following example does not.

Live video for groups.

Live video for groups.

Finally, you should be able to broadcast live video to most event pages if you’ve been invited to the event and have responded as interested or going, which is visible to anyone who can see the event. This visibility is determined by whether the event was created as public or private.

Live video for event pages.

Live video for event pages.

Considerations for Group and Event Admins

For Facebook group and event admins who want to create live events for their group members and event subscribers, live video is going to be a great tactic to use. This will be especially beneficial for private mastermind and membership groups that want to go the extra mile with private Q&A sessions, special guests, and other value-add bonuses.

As far as moderation goes, however, there are no controls to limit who can post live video to Facebook group and event pages. If members can post a status update to your group or event page, they can post live video. As CEO of Social Chefs and Facebook group admin Christian Karasiewicz noted, “The core principle is you need to build a manageable but engaged group. Kind of like Cheers, where everyone knows your name.”

If you haven’t done this, moderating the live video content posted to your groups and events could be a tricky issue. It’s much simpler to scan a text post or click through to a link to see if the content is self-promotional or questionable. Watching a lengthy live video, or one that’s currently being streamed, is a completely different matter. This has forced some admins to implement a no live video rule, deleting live video posts as soon as they appear.

While there are no current settings for admins to specifically stop people from posting live video, there are general settings that would allow all posts to require moderation before going live in a group.

General group moderation settings.

General group moderation settings.

General moderation settings for events will usually look like this.

General event moderation settings.

General event moderation settings.

#2: Go Live

There aren’t many new features for going live yet, but filters and the ability to draw on your screen are on the way, according to screenshots like the one below from Facebook’s live video media assets.

Upcoming live video editing options.

Upcoming live video editing options.

Until then, your experience will look like more like this. When you’re ready to go live to any of the above-mentioned areas, start by entering your status update and tapping the live video icon. Then, enter a description for your live video.

Starting a live video broadcast.

Starting a live video broadcast.

When you tap the Go Live button, you’ll see a simple countdown timer to get you prepared to be live. You can tap on the icon at the top right to switch from your front-facing to rear-facing camera throughout your broadcast.

Broadcasting live.

Broadcasting live.

Once you go live, look at the top left to see how long you’ve been broadcasting along with your current number of live viewers. At the bottom, you’ll see comments and reactions from your viewers. When you’re finished with your broadcast, tap the Finish button to end.

At that point, you have the option to save the video to your camera roll and upload an HD version of your video to your personal profile, page, group, or event page.

Options after you end your live broadcast.

Options after you end your live broadcast.

#3: Get Additional Live Video Insights as a Page Owner

After you end a live video session on your Facebook page, you’ll get immediate insights into how many people watched your live video. This comes in addition to the options to upload HD video and save the video to your camera roll to share on other networks.

Additional insights for Facebook page owners.

Additional insights for Facebook page owners.

While you can’t boost live video while it’s broadcasting on your page, you’ll have the option to boost the post once the broadcast has ended, like any other post.

Boost options for live video broadcasts.

Boost options for live video broadcasts.

In addition, you can go to your Insights to see analytics for your video in the most recent posts section.

Facebook Insights including live video.

Facebook Insights including live video.

These insights will include analytics for the live video broadcast.

Facebook Insights for the live video broadcast.

Facebook Insights for the live video broadcast.

You’ll also get analytics for the post itself after the broadcast has ended.

Facebook Insights for the live video broadcast post.

Facebook Insights for the live video broadcast post.

Based on Facebook’s push for live video, your Facebook page could get a significant boost in engagement by taking advantage of this feature while Facebook is eagerly promoting it.

Higher engagement for the live video broadcast post compared to others.

Higher engagement for the live video broadcast post compared to others.

After your video has gone live, people will have the option to subscribe to follow your future live videos.

Live video follow option for those viewing a live broadcast or replay.

Live video follow option for those viewing a live broadcast or replay.

#4: Engage With Live Video Using Comments and Reactions

Another new feature with Facebook live video has to do with how live video viewers can engage during a broadcast. Before, viewers could only comment. Now, viewers can comment and send reactions, which float across the video screen like hearts on Periscope and props on Blab.

Ways viewers can engage with live video.

Ways viewers can engage with live video.

Viewers can add a comment in the comment box or send a reaction by sliding the comment bar to the left.

Reaction options for live video.

Reaction options for live video.

#5: Discover Live Video in New Ways

Besides subscribing to your favorite live video broadcasters, Facebook plans to make live video discovery simpler in a number of ways. First off, desktop users can find live video broadcasters using the Live Map feature. Please note that what you find won’t always be safe for work.

The live video map for discovering people broadcasting live throughout the world.

The live video map for discovering people broadcasting live throughout the world.

Facebook will also update several areas to highlight live video. For example, there will be live video markers in search and trending topics in the Facebook app, as shown in this screenshot from Facebook’s live video media assets.

Upcoming live video markers in search results.

Upcoming live video markers in search results.

Live video will also be at the top of the video search results in the Facebook app, as shown in this screenshot from Facebook’s live video media assets. You can also see that the Messenger icon will be swapped out for a Videos icon.

Live video featured at the top of videos.

Live video featured at the top of videos.

So as you can see, Facebook is going to be investing a lot in live video in the near future. Therefore, you probably should be, too!

In Conclusion

Facebook Live has the potential to take over all of the other live video broadcast apps on the market.

The screenshots throughout this article are from the iPhone Facebook app, although some Android users may also have access to these features.

 

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