Take Your Dancing Skills to Facebook Live

If there’s one thing about dancers is that they have a great love for their art form. What better way to show off that love than dancing? Back in the day, a stage was the only way to reach a big audience. Now, live streaming to Facebook can yield even greater reach.
Go Live Broadcast Your Dancing Skills
 Why Should You Broadcast to Facebook?

If you need a single reason, it’s this: Facebook is your bridge to the biggest audience in the world. While you are reading this, the platform is closing in on over two billion users. Your dance live stream to Facebook can connect you to fans and other avid dancers at a massive scale.

Before you start your online dance party, there are somethings you should prepare to make your stream enjoyable.

What You Will Need:

A good web camera and Internet connection - video broadcast to Facebook support many video resolutions. High-resolution web cameras and a speedy broad band connection can give your viewers the best quality stream they will enjoy.

Connect the music directly - software can help you stream music directly instead of through microphones. This means better quality sound for your audience and you - dance in front of a window with good sunlight or use colored lights for an even more entertaining look.

The Fun Part

According to experts, a live broadcast on Facebook is viewed thrice as long versus prerecorded videos. Quality of the video feed is very important to your viewers. If you want a more professional stream, a dedicated streaming device like the Freedocast Pro can be used. Live videos must also be interactive to don’t hesitate to react to your audience. Accept dance song requests and read peoples comments out loud so they know you are paying attention.

Facebook Live is one of the most interesting online platforms available today, letting anyone with a camera and an internet connection broadcast content to their users. If you are a dancer who wants to show off your skills, set-up your gear and be ready to shake it off on the dance floor.

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