Posted on February 9, 2017

Going Live: The Shift in Social Media

Going Live: The Shift in Social Media

Unless you鈥檝e been living off the grid this past year (and no one would blame you), you鈥檝e probably noticed a trend across major social media platforms. Facebook, Instagram, and even Twitter are hopping on the 鈥渓ive post鈥 bandwagon. So, what鈥檚 the big deal with live posts? Is there a reason people are gravitating towards this type of content besides the fact that it鈥檚 new and shiny?

The short answer? Yes. The long answer? We鈥檒l get to that.

FIRST THINGS FIRST: A BRIEF HISTORY OF LIVE SOCIAL MEDIA

Live content is making an appearance in just about every major social media platform. While live-streaming on social media seems new, it has actually been around for years.

YouTube has been offering live streaming since 2011 (before it was cool, in their words.) During the in 2011, millions tuned in on YouTube to watch events unfold live. While leapt from space in 2012, one-sixth of internet users looked on.

More recently, Periscope and Meerkat were released in 2015 as live-stream-only social media apps. Periscope grew quickly, gaining 10 million users in its first four months. Periscope was then acquired by Twitter. Meerkat did not do quite as well and shut down in 2016.

In December of 2015, Facebook officially released its live video feature to the public. In December of 2016, Instagram followed suit and released their very own live stories feature. That same month, Twitter launched its own live video feature (powered by Periscope.) YouTube, who we know has been live-broadcasting on desktop for six years now, is working on integrating a live-stream feature into their mobile app!

IT SEEMS LIKE EVERYONE WANTS IN, BUT WHY?

Social media platforms are constantly changing and adapting to their users. Luckily for us as marketers, and for you as business owners, this means more ways to reach more people, and in even more meaningful ways.

As marketing and advertising become further distrusted by the average consumer, we have to find ways to make ourselves seem less like car salesmen and more like humans. (No offense to car salesmen.) Raw, unedited, and interactive video streaming is the next logical step.

THE BIG SHIFT

Your old social media marketing strategy (i.e. throwing the occasional blog post, infographic or silly image up on your social accounts) simply isn鈥檛 going to do it anymore. Your audience wants true engagement. Live video on social media provides a type of user engagement that was, only a few short years ago, unheard of.

Imagine that you鈥檙e a patient searching for a LASIK surgeon. Finding a qualified surgeon you feel comfortable with can be difficult, and it鈥檚 been hard to find straight answers to your questions. You finally find a local LASIK surgeon that meets your requirements, but you aren鈥檛 sure if you want to commit to a consultation just yet. Are you more likely to watch this doctor鈥檚 pre-recorded Q&A video or a live Q&A video which allows you to ask questions and get answers from them in real time?

The amazing thing about social media (or frustrating thing, depending on who you are) is that it is constantly adapting to its users. Essentially, our fear of missing out (FOMO), our need for instant gratification, and the overall immediacy of our social media culture could only lead to where we are now.

Businesses everywhere have been benefitting from the advent of features like Facebook Live. It鈥檚 time to hop on the bandwagon!

Keep your eye out – we鈥檙e bringing you tips and tricks all month on how to make the most out of your live posts. Interested in going live, but aren鈥檛 sure where to start? We can help.

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