Many musicians have added more videos to their websites as live streaming is becoming increasingly popular. Live streaming is a great way to interact with fans around the world.
You can now add videos from Twitch, Crowdcast, and Vimeo to your website in addition to YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook.
By copying and pasting the video link into the Tip Jar or Video features, you can stream your video directly on your website.
Add Twitch and Crowdcast to the Video feature.
You’ll need to add a video feature before you can integrate videos and live streams from YouTube, Vimeo and other platforms like Facebook, Twitch, and Crowdcast. Grab the video’s URL from the platform you created it on, then paste it into your Video feature. Click save to start streaming live.
Why live stream directly from your website? While they watch the live stream, you can direct your existing fans to your site and sell music and merchandise, as well as collect their email addresses. This is a great opportunity to reach a targeted audience without being distracted by ads or notifications.
Crowdcast can help you sell tickets for a live stream through your website. If you have been using Twitch to build your fanbase, use your Twitch videos on your website to engage with your fans.
You can protect your video with a password and send the information to your mailing list in advance. The password can also be used to set up a video feature on any of your web pages. Let your fans know the date and time you will go live so they can access it.
You can now integrate your live streaming directly into the Tip Jar, which has added video to the Tip Jar feature. Since May, members of Bandzoogle have raised nearly $200,000. (The average tip was $42.12) also now supports the Tip Jar feature.
Fans can leave tips on your Tip Jar while they watch a live show or a video that you have recorded. You can make the most of this by asking your viewers to support you, adding a livestream, and mentioning the Tip Jar whenever you play a request.
Subscribers can now choose from a variety of video content
Fan Subscriptions are a great tool to keep your fans engaged by providing regular content. Reward your biggest fans by using videos.
You can now add live streams to your monthly subscriptions. Add your video link to the Video section of any page. Then, let those in that tier know about new content.
Set a date and time for your live stream and let your subscribers know. During the day, you can add your Twitch video or Crowdcast URL.
You can add a quick video from YouTube, Vimeo, or Facebook to describe your subscriptions for fans.
Musicians make some great videos, whether promoting a new song, conducting a Q&A, or live streaming a concert from their basement. These additional options should make it easier to attract more traffic to your site.