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Guest post by Ronnie Higgins of EventbriteYou’re backstage before the show when you see your headlining band horsing around. “This is a Facebook Live moment,” you think. You whip out your iPhone, queue up your Facebook app, and hit “Go Live.”But things quickly go wrong. Your WiFi connection is wonky, the lighting is murky, and just as you’re finally getting rolling, the announcer calls the band onstage. Live fail. Luckily, since you also neglected to announce the broadcast in advance, it’s likely no one was watching.The muse to go live can strike at any time, but to honor that muse, you must be prepared. Whether you’re streaming on a whim or broadcasting a pre-planned moment, here are the 6 tips the Facebook Live team recommends for all event creators.One Facebook live flail can derail your brand image. Here’s how to broadcast with poise.Click To Tweet1. Don’t go Live without a planTo give your interviews, Q&As, behind-the-scenes footage, and other types of live video the best chances of unfurling smoothly, plan your environment in advance. Make sure your setup includes:- A location that’s visually interesting, but not so busy it’s distracting
- Adequate lighting — not too dim, but not blown out, either
- Minimal background noise
- A strong internet connection (without adequate internet, you’ll find your Go Live button grayed out)
- Your event name and location
- Your special guests — and tag them
- A call to action (like, “Buy tickets!”)