Leap Into Live: How to Repurpose, Distribute, and Promote Your Live Stream Videos

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Creating a video is a LOT of work, but once you make it and put up on the web how can you keep getting attention to it? Let's simplify the process of creating content for different online & social platforms so that you can increase your reach, build awareness of your brand, get leads, and grow revenue.

In this presentation, you'll learn:

• why you should diversify & where you should be sharing video
• what type of content performs well across different platforms
• what promotional materials to make to support your video
• how and where to distribute your content over 7-days
• what tools to help make creating and promoting easier

Desiree Martinez is an energetic video creator, podcaster, social media professional, and speaker about video and content marketing. She is known for helping businesses, brands, and solopreneurs take actionable steps towards successful content and social media marketing to grow their business. Her credentials include being a Social Media Examiner contributor, founder of Social Media Day Phoenix (which has been officially proclaimed a day in the State of Arizona), former Social Media Producer for CBS-5 Phoenix, hostess of the Women of Youtube Podcast, Youtuber, and award-winning social media manager. Desiree is a mom to two rambunctious kids, wife to an Air Force Veteran, tea addict, Slytherin, and pedicure junkie.

This session originally aired during the Leap Into Live Streaming Bootcamp, which ran in April 2020.
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Very well done. Thank you for organizing it so simply and clearly.

DougPipersr
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Desiree, I love your mission, well done!! Am a proud Air Force kiddo, so glad you are solving such an important problem

CatholicMarathonMom
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Thank you Desiree that was very helpful. Have a great day.

decidegopro
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Great stuff, Desiree. I’m using only FB Live at the moment so this looks like a next step to me.

CatherineMThompson