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Guest post by Chris Lejuez of The Orchard on The Daily RindThis month YouTube rolled out it’s long anticipated mobile live-streaming feature which aims to help content creators better connect to their audience. According to recent data from Cisco, live mobile video will account for 5% of all mobile video traffic within 5 years, so it is to be expected that YouTube throw their hand in such an expanding market.To be eligible for streaming on YouTube, content creators must have at least 10,000 subscribers to their channel. So while not quite reserved to only the most “elite” of YouTube channels, you will still have to prove that your brand page has a solid foundational following before being able to beam yourself in real-time to your audience.This feature has a variety of potential for new outreach such as:Tour DiariesGiving fans a glimpse of the day-to-day activities of life on the road is a great way to keep fans engaged with your content.Related articles




