YouTube Live is a vastly underutilized tool that should be in every marketerโs arsenal.
Itโs easy to look at your Live video options and think that Facebook is enough, but that just isnโt so โ not to say that Facebook Live isnโt important. It definitely is.
But people watch billions of hours of YouTubeย every day.
Thatย means notย using YouTube Live is like holding onto a winning lotto ticket until it expires. You wouldnโt do that, right?
Live video is such an effective marketing methodย that I believe everyone should be using it.
So Iโm going to show you how to set up and effectively use YouTube Live to grow your business and convert viewers into leads.
The good news is that you can start producing effective Live content in a matter of minutes.
But first, you need to understand just how powerful Live video can be for your business.
Why Use YouTube Live Video?
Live video has been around for a few years, but many marketers still stick to the โtried-and-trueโ digital marketing methods like blog posts and social publishing.
This means theyโre missing out on a huge stream of leads when they neglect live-streaming services.
80% of people would rather watch a videoย than read a blog post.

Youโll also notice that 70% would prefer to watch your Live video on YouTube.
So why arenโt you using it yet?
Most likely, youโve found that YouTube Live isnโt quite the plug-and-play system that services like Facebook offer.
Facebook is easy!
Your audience is there, so it definitely doesnโt get any hate from me.
But you havenโt tapped into that 70% demographic yet, so you can see where the room for growth is.
There are a few more steps involved in YouTube broadcasts, and then comes the problem of figuring out how to actually drive leads.
Letโs start by getting you set up, and then Iโll show you how to start increasing your Youtube leads.
How to Use YouTubeโs Live Video
To get started, log into your YouTube account and find your Live dashboard.
If you havenโt created a YouTube account yet, this guide will walk you through it.
Once you login, look for the Youtube broadcast button โ it looks like a camera with a plus sign.

This will take you to YouTube studio โ but you might not have access to the feature if you havenโt verified your account.

Use your phone number to get your verification code through text or an automated call.
Then enter the 6-digit code:

Success!
Once you verify, youโll see your YouTube Live dashboard.
Donโt be overwhelmed.
Thereโs a lot of information to digest and optimize, so I want to walk you through the most important steps before we get into the tactics youโll be using.
There are three ways to go live: mobile, webcam, and encoder. Hereโs the difference between the different YouTube broadcast types:

This is a step-by-step guide to setting up your stream and going live.
Youโll start with encoding software, which is the biggest difference between YouTube and other popular streaming services. You need to find a third-party software to go Live.
Encoders compress your video and audio into a format thatโs compatible with YouTubeโs platform.
The added benefit is that this makes your content available to as wide an audience as possible. Whether your audience is on mobile, desktop, or tablet, they can see you!
YouTube has a recommended list of encodersย that will allow you to stream everything from your Wii U to your smartphone.

Note to go live on mobile, youโll need at least 100 subscribers โ if you have less, then youโll want to choose webcam.
If your goal is to stream some of your gaming, youโll need to use an encoder rather than a live screen share on your PC.
The encoder you use depends on what you need, and you have plenty to choose from.
For example, letโs say you want to record an interview-style video from your webcam. Simple enough.
Youโll want to use an encoder like the open-source system calledOBS.

Itโs easy, intuitive, and free.
There are more flexible options out there, but this is a good introduction to YouTube Live streaming.
A paid alternative would be something like VidBlasterX. Depending on what version you get, youโll be able to stream in HD and have access to robust community support.
But letโs install OBS to keep things moving. Download it and go through the typical installation process.
Then click through a few more boxes until you get to one that looks like this:

Make sure you optimize for streaming. If you accidentally click the other option, itโs not the end of the world, but you want to make sure youโre ready to go with as little fuss as possible.
The next window to look for is one that looks like this:

Youโll need to make sure you set your stream type to Streaming Services.
The service youโre using is YouTube, obviously. And youโll want to make sure youโre on the Primary YouTube ingest server.
Once youโve settled all that, itโs time to click back to your YouTube channel and acquire your Stream Key from the Live Stream dashboard.

Youโll notice that my Stream Key is protected, and thereโs a good reason for that.
You can actually stream on any channel you have the key for, so make sure you keep your key protected.
Now, youโve set up your encoder, but youโre not quite ready to stream just yet.
You still need to add audio and video sources.
Otherwise, your audience will be watching a blank live stream while youโre fumbling to figure things out.
So, how do you add sources?
Thatโs easy. At the bottom of your encoder, youโll see a toolbar that looks like this:

Youโll want to click on the plus icon in the box to add your audio and video sources. The results will look like this:

Youโll also be able to share a variety of items like images, text, or even screen share.
Before you click play,ย though, youโll want to make sure your live streamโs information is optimized for your viewers.
Go back to your YouTube Dashboard and scroll down until you see this:

Input the proper title, information description, and set the category appropriately.
You likely wonโt need to fiddle with the advanced settings just yet, so leave those be for now.
Now, after all that, youโre ready to get started!
On the right-hand side of the encoder toolbar, youโll see a small menu:

The first option is to start streaming.
Click it, and then head back to YouTube.
If youโve done everything right, youโll see this:

That means youโre live streaming!
Share the link on your Dashboard to watch your audience grow.
How to Gain YouTube Leads with Live Video
Youโve set up YouTube Live, but now you need a strategy and content that will convert viewers into leads.
You still need to create actionable content, or else youโre just wasting your time.
Any content you create relies on the resources you pour into it; video is no different.
Plus,creating videosย is an effective way to establish thought leadership, teach users about your product, and boost social proof.
But how do you do that with Live Video?
YouTube Broadcast Option 1: Host a Celebration
Who says business has to be boring? You have plenty of things to celebrate!
Maybe itโs your 10,000th customer, you just hired your 10th employee, or youโve been in business for ten years.
Whatever the occasion, you can use Live video to spread the celebration to the world.
How does this work?
Itโs pretty formulaic, so Iโll share it with you and then show you an example:
- Build excitement with announcements and social sharing.
- Plan the event. Coordinate what you want to say and share to keep everything engaging.
- Build a buzz. Share stories, failures, and successes. Build rapport with your audience.
- Broadcast. Go live!
- Post the highlights. Share your video in the following days and weeks with your followers.
Take this example from Results Fitness.
They built excitement with posts like this:

They even shared a four-part series of posts with success stories from their gym members over the years.
Then they went live for the pre-party before their official flash mob to build excitement.
The results?
They saw an immediate increase in membership sign-ups following the event. Pretty cool, right?
Just from sharing a big celebration, they were able to grow their bottom line and push into their 17th year with a win.
YouTube Broadcast Optionย 2: Be Interruptive
If your audience is used to reading your blog posts a Live video will come as an interruption to the pattern youโve created.
If youโre doing the same thing every time, people get bored.
When they get bored, your competition will find them and steal them from you.
Instead, catch your followers by surprise with a live stream.
Youโll grab their attention like never before. You can also provide little touches, like including the office dog in your video, to keep the momentum going.
A great example of this is when Jason Carr, a news anchor from FOX 2 in Detroit, started liveย streaming from the back of a Cadillac on his way to a new job.
Only, his audience didnโt know he had a new job yet! As Carr said it, he was on his way to โparts unknown.โ
It wasnโt until later that his audience realized that he was walking into a new job to meet his coworkers.
So use Live video to be interruptive and spice it up this week.
YouTube Broadcast Optionย 3: Engage Viewers
When you go Live, no matter the reason, do your best to interact and respond to comments.
I once watchedย a Live stream where a trusted professional was explaining a very technical and widely-discussed topic.
But he ignored the comments.
It was so infuriating to watch all the questions and inquiries go unnoticed and unaddressed. It made me want to turn the video off.
What if one of those questions leads to a sale?
Even if you need a moderator to help pose questions, itโs worth it to engage with your audience.
Or you can promise to go back and answer any unanswered questions after the fact.
Your goal is to keep the conversation flowing. Do that, and youโll find yourself with the opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge, workspace, and engage in future Live events.
YouTube Broadcast Optionย 4: Get Personal
Your audience wants to connect with you. That means your Live video shouldnโt be stuffy and formal.
Find ways to be open and honest about mistakes, or show them something cool about what you do every day.
Callaway Golfย has a greatย example of a very personal Live video. They decided to live stream a walkthrough of the office of the famous golfer, Arnold Palmer.
They showed off some really cool memorabilia like this honorary jersey and an entire wallย stuffed with golf clubs.

What a cool way to keep things personal, right? Keeping it real will help your audience listen to what you have to say.
Being open and honest about mistakes youโve made will make people want to engage with you more.
Statements like โI tried to only rely on blogging, and it nearly killed my business. I want to share with youโฆโ are golden.
Youโre showing vulnerability. Your audience will love the highs and lows, and ask you to share more.
YouTube Broadcast Option 5: Offer Private Access
Our final way to drum up interest in your YouTube Live event is to share something so cool that your audience just has to be a part of it.
Like, send a rocketย into space.

SpaceXย has taken to using YouTube Live services to broadcast their highly-anticipated rocket launches, including sending Elon Muskโs Tesla Roadster into space.
Thereโs nothing more exciting than getting to T-minusย one minute and waiting for a rocket to blast into space.
Why not give people direct access to that event?
To make it even better, SpaceX includes a simple timeline to show you how far into the launch the rocket is.

Isnโt that just awesome?
I realize you probably wonโt be launching any rockets into space.
But you do have your own exclusives and cool features that you can give your audience access to.
Start a stir about your new product launch, or offer exclusive info and require an RSVP from your followers.
Do what you can to create a community around your Live event and metaphorically boost your brand into space.
Then go Live and offer valuable, actionable content. Rinse and repeat.
YouTube Broadcast Optionย 6: Call Your Audience to Action
If youโre getting traffic, why stop there? Keep the momentum by asking your audience to do something.
I noticed when I was watching the SpaceX Live video that just before launch, when viewership would be at its peak, a small animation popped up that looked like this:

At the height of anticipation, they were asking me to Like and Subscribe! It was perfect, and I had to share.
There are plenty of ways to call your audience to action, though.
One great trick I like to use is to have a specialized landing page for my Live video.
Iโll invite my viewers to visit that specific URL to get something in return, like a consultation or helpful guide.
I also share that link in the video description and the chat section, just to make sure they can find the right link.
I do everything I can to keep momentum in a forward direction. If people like your content, they willย want more.
Keep your audience moving with well-placed calls to action.
Conclusion
If youโre not using YouTube Live to generate leads, youโre missing out on a powerful tool for growing your brand.
Even if youโre using other live-streaming services like Facebook, youโre failing to tap into the millions of viewers that flock to YouTube every day.
This guide will help you set up YouTube Live and start streaming in a matter of minutes.
Use your new live-streaming capabilities to celebrate with your community, and remember to keep your persona approachable and honest. Disrupt your normal flow of content creation, or give your fans access to an exclusive or memorable event.
Above all, donโt forget your call to action. Your audience needs direction, and itโs up to you to give it to them.
Whatโs your favorite way to generate leads when you go Live?
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