live streaming via facebook live | digital trends seminar | 23 march 2017
TRANSCRIPT
LIVESTREAMING & SUPPORTER EXPERIENCE
AGENDA
• Background to digital video landscape
• Why livestreaming & why Facebook?
• How we’ve used it
• Top tips when planning your livestream
• What’s next?
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What we do as an organisation
Our vision is a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation
In the UK and around the world, we work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm.
When crisis strikes, and children are most vulnerable, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave. We ensure children’s unique needs are met and their voices are heard.
We save children’s lives. We fight for their rights. We help them fulfil their potential.
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Changing digital video landscape…
• Video posts have 135% higher organic reach than regular photo posts, according to a study
• Facebook generates 8 billion video views per day, twice as many as last year
• Facebook users watch 100 million hours of video in their news feeds daily
• Research shows that live videos are watched 3x longer and receive 10x more comments than non-live ones
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Changing video landscape…
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Online video
accounted for
60% of all web
traffic in 2013,
but it’s
projected to
make up
76% by 2018
So why livestreaming and why Facebook?
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- User-friendly interface
- Integration with Twitter
- Over 10 million active users
- Broadcast via GoPro
- Audience size – live content is
available to FB 1.65 Billion
users worldwide
- Broadcast straight from app
- Prioritizing live video in news
feeds thus boosting reach
- Ongoing development
So why livestreaming and why Facebook?
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• Connecting supporters with our work – window to the world
• Providing authenticity
• Impact and relevance
• Immediacy & tangibility –supporters are in the middle of the experience
• Conversation and a two way dialogue
• Emotional connection
How we used it?
It performed incredibly well: above video engagement benchmark, (over 17k views and 1.8% engagement rate) with many comments during the livestream from supporters expressing their support
View the video: https://www.facebook.com/savethechildrenuk/videos/vl.1279447925434204/10156661127210191/?type=1&theater
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Planned reactive: Za’atari Live & Syria 5th Anniversary
How we used it?
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To support campaign launches - Every Last Child
35,000 unique viewers on Myleene’s/Asha’s stream and 14,000 unique viewers on Hassan’s/Bashar’s stream respectively as well as over 200 comments and questions from supporters.
We also had some learnings! Hassan’s sound quality in a windy environment!
How we used it?
The video reached over half a million users (greater than the total number of Likes on our page)
The livestream lasted for 30 minutes, leading to a low % completion overall – so another learning about the sweet spot in terms of length.
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Linking into external events - June: World Refugee Day
How we used it?
Thanks to Arsenal also sharing the video onto their feed, the stream reached over one million people and we had over 510k views
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Leveraging partners - July BFG Dream Jars & Arsenal
How we used it?
This livestream went out at an opportune time for us: hooking into the ongoing media coverage around Syria and the refugee crisis, as well as our recently-launched Girls campaign.
As with our livestreams in March and April, this livestream ensured we were putting a young person’s voice and experience front and centre
The sheer quantity of supportive comments is testament to the effectiveness of livestreams in engaging our audience with a cause they care about.
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Linking into media coverage – Nujeen a Syrian refugee
Top tips for using Facebook Live
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• Build an audience & promote across channels
• Write a compelling description of your live event
• Plan your broadcast ahead of time
• Ensure you have someone behind the camera
• Connect with your viewers
Top tips for using Facebook Live
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• Ask your viewers to follow you
• Ensure child safeguarding rules!
• Broadcast for a decent amount of time
• Shoot in landscape!
• Have a strong connection
• Keep testing
What next?
• Facebook Live Ads appearing in newsfeeds at the time of livestream (vs promoted posts before and after!) to increase your audience size
• Scheduled live streams allowing you to make an announcement post for upcoming broadcasts
• Ad breaks within livestreams – mid roll / display
• Broadcasting in higher quality live video
• Other platforms – YouTube Live
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coming up and to check out
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