EP 166: Whats Working In Live Video Broadcasting With Crowdcast Founder & CEO Sai Hossain

Published: Dec. 6, 2018, 2:59 p.m.

b'The Nitty Gritty\\n\\n* The live video broadcasting opportunity Sai Hossain saw for creators and entrepreneurs that inspired him to create Crowdcast\\n* How small business owners are generating leads with live video and 2 key ways they are using live video to drive revenue\\n* How live video is working for small business owners today as they build audiences and nurture relationships\\n* Plus, the inside scoop on the future of video broadcasting and some features coming soon to Crowdcast\\n\\nMust See TV might be all but a thing of the past but there is still one place where appointment television is alive and kicking: live video broadcasting.\\nToday, you can get up close and personal with your favorite brands, celebrities, influencers, and entertainers streaming places like Instagram Live, Facebook Live, and YouTube Live. Plus, you can hang out with a community of fans, ask questions, and suggest topics while you watch.\\nBut live video broadcasting isn\\u2019t just for internetainers. By 2021, live video is projected to be a $70 billion industry and small business owners and emerging creators are using it for big business results.\\nSo, how, in the current environment, are business owners using live video to power their businesses?\\nSai Hossain, founder and CEO of Crowdcast, is leading the charge. He\\u2019s taking live video broadcast beyond the webinar to build audiences, nurture relationships, and drive revenue.\\nWe release new episodes of What Works every week. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode.\\nHelping people share their knowledge\\n\\u201cHow can I create a new live\\xa0video experience that is really focused on conversation?\\u201d \\u2013 Sai Hossain\\nWhile on a retreat in Costa Rica with creators and thought leaders, Sai learned about a key challenge influencers faced in expanding their audiences and spreading their messages: outdated webinar software and clunky online course platforms.\\nHe discovered an opportunity to help creators and entrepreneurs share their knowledge, host conversations, and gather their communities together.\\nSai created Crowdcast to solve this problem.\\nLive video broadcasting is\\xa0an evolving market\\n\\u201cWe know that the world of live streaming is going to merge with the world of live seminars.\\u201d \\u2013 Sai Hossain\\nAs small and creator-owned businesses push the limits of social media and live video, technology is evolving to meet demand. Live video platforms are constantly rolling out new features and programs.\\nSai and his team are talking with users, watching the trends, and adapting Crowdcast to meet demand, too. They\\u2019ve recently rolled out features that allow for better lead generation and payments\\u2013with more on the way.\\nMore than just webinars\\nIn the past, when creators, influencers, and online business owners thought \\u201clive video,\\u201d they thought about webinars. However, Sai sees an opportunity to create beyond the traditional webinar format. From his perspective, the distinction between audience-building and revenue-generating content is a blurry one.\\nCrowdcast users are creating regular live shows, interacting with their audiences in Q&A sessions, and hosting roundtable discussions.\\nThey\\u2019re creating content in real-time\\u2013even when they\\u2019re not launching or selling.\\xa0Live video can create that coveted \\u201cknow, like, and trust\\u201d factor fast when creators and marketers put relationship-building and content first.\\nThis content can both build community\\xa0and drive revenue over time.\\nCrowdcast for activism\\n\\u201cI would say the biggest issue with tech companies...'