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Live Broadcast Your Product Launch Online

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Launching products are very beneficial to the sale of a product and marketing of the brand. The launch is, therefore, a great opportunity to let the world know what your product is about and convince people on why they need it.  With the great development of technology, the launching of products can now get higher coverage by broadcasting them live. This can be done on most social media platforms including facebook, youtube, Vimeo, and Twitter among others. Success in live streaming product launch events assures the public on what to expect, how the product is made and even how best to get the product. this can prove to be highly beneficial to the overall marketing of the product. Allowing the public to know what is happening is in the best interest of any business especially in launching products. This is important and can allow innumerable advantages as well as get a great audience. For any modern business, live streaming the launch of a product is crucial to how t...

Engage your Audience by Streaming your Makeup Tutorial Live

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There are many makeup lovers out there, and streaming your makeup tutorials live is the best way to keep them glued to your live broadcast. Though “makeup” has impressed everyone in such a way that even they want to try the same, many are unable to do it perfectly as it could be their first time (newbie) or the products they are using and the way they are doing makeup are not going together. [ Read: How to Advertise Your Pre Planned Live Streaming ] Live streaming makeup tutorials not only helps viewers, but it also helps the makeup artist to reach a huge audience, and gain popularity. Your live video content can also be streamed to multiple social media platforms (apart from your personal websites) at a time. And this helps your video reach many people. The available social media platforms for live streaming include Periscope, Youtube, Facebook live and Twitter. Recommended Links: How to go Live on Periscope Facebook Live Streaming with Freedocast ...