INSTAGRAM has just announced its newest feature to make it easier for creators who want to live stream. Later, this feature allows creators to schedule live broadcasts that they will do.
Quote from Tech Crunch, creators can schedule live broadcasts on Instagram Live for up to 90 days or three months. In addition, they can also share this information with other follower via Feeds and Stories.
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“Live scheduling allows you to schedule streaming up to the next 90 days. Follower can create reminders to be able to watch the broadcast,” Instagram wrote on its Twitter account.
Then, Instagram also presents a feature called Practice Mode. Through this feature, creators can make dress rehearsals before doing live streaming on Instagram. So, users can check several things, such as internet connection, audio, camera, to lighting.
Launching from page Side.id Instagram also explains that this feature has been one of the things that creators have been asking for some time ago. Reportedly, the scheduling feature and Practice Mode will be available to creators around the world. This feature makes Instagram follow in the footsteps of the other two platforms, namely Facebook and YouTube.
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How to use the new features
– Open Instagram, then click ‘Your Story’ at the top left of the Home.- Select the Live menu, then select the calendar-shaped icon.- In the first column, enter live streaming. After that, select Broadcast Time.- Next, enter the date and time as desired.- Make sure the title and time are correct, then click Schedule Live Video.- Enter the appropriate photo and caption. Then, click the blue tick button in the top right corner. Later, the live stream will be displayed in the user’s Instagram Feeds.
After that, the Feeds view will appear writing the date and time that has been set by the user. To promote live streaming to attract more viewers, you only need to post on the Instagram Feeds via Instagram Stories. (nmi)
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