Storytelling. You captivate people with a story. So don’t just film your child or cat – unless one of them has an extreme cuteness factor or can do a trick – but film your marriage proposal, your first skydive or make your dream as a raging reporter come true and report live from a festival.
Keep it short
The link is shar on Twitter, a volatile mium where the audience is us to content in 140 characters if your desire is to transform. Don’t film endlessly, keep it concise. Remember: you are the director of your life and you decide what your audience sees.
Tip 5: Don’t do it too often
A Twitter stream with only Meerkat links does not look interesting. Plus, the chance of disappointing people (‘stream over’) is very big. Pick a fix time of the day. Unless something sensational or shocking happens. Then of course you are the first to know.
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Tip 6: Be creative
Hook-ins are successful. Make an ‘orange stream’ on King’s Day or do something fun with eggs on caseno email list Easter Sunday. Make sure you stand out in that constant stream of (streaming) content. A story doesn’t always have to be ‘finish’. Stop filming at the climax and end a stream with ‘to be continu’. but that you will not be able to consume in that time Engage your audience by asking questions. What do they want to see?