How Dood Live Stream Is Bridging The Gap Between Connectivity And Real Life

With the world on lockdown, many people have turned to social media as a way to connect with others and to discover new content. While social media used to be a carefully curated gallery, new behavioral patterns suggest that live streaming is a much more effective form of communication and consuming media. Seeking for connections is a very human thing to do. Without it, we fall into depression and lose sight of our purpose. Having someone to talk to and knowing that we are not alone is what is helping us get through the pandemic, and some people are using this as a platform to grow their business, groom their talent, and make a living.

One company, Dood Live Stream, was on the cutting-edge of this trend and has since been an integral part of the new 2020 movement of leveraging social media as a form of connectivity and in some cases, income. Vlad Rigenco, founder and CEO of Dood Live Stream explains:

“Our platform offers entertainers the chance to showcase their talents as well as monetize their content easily. The foray into live streaming was inspired by the live capabilities of Facebook and Instagram. We saw the potential that was not being utilized, so we came up with Dood Live Stream that allows users not only to go live, but to create exclusive live content for their viewers. Monetization is extremely crucial in all forms of entertainment. As the saying goes, if you’re good at something, never do it for free. If someone wants to pay to see you, let them.”

Dood Live Stream was created solely for artists and musicians, entertainers who traditionally had to go on tour and play in large stadiums in order to make a living. With the pandemic underway, Dood Live Stream offers an outlet for artists to channel their creativity, talent, and continue what they are doing through a different medium. Instead of driving from one state to another, performing on stage after stage, they can get ready in the comfort of their own homes and perform out of their garage - whatever they are most comfortable with. The best part is everyone gets the best seat in the house, up close and personal.

There are a few ways that entertainers can monetize their content. They can lock premium content that free users will not be able to access and they can sell tickets to exclusive shows. These include extra engagement and other interactive features. When compared to other platforms that offer live streaming, Dood Live Stream is one of the strongest because they are easy to set up and use, with limited restrictions. Facebook only allows up to 4 hours of streaming on mobile devices, and while Twitch offers up to 48 hours, Dood Live Stream is completely continuous with no cut off limits on any streams.

Aside from that, one of the most notable features of the application is that you can stream seamlessly across different platforms and devices. This is something that no other platform offers at the moment. With the different users on each platform, reaching across all of them at once would be most beneficial to entertainers as their audiences will not have to register for a new account, in the event that it is a platform that they are not currently on. Dood Live Stream doesn’t require any registration, unlike Facebook. Certain platforms also have strict requirements when it comes to monetizing their account. On Dood Live Stream, they want to keep it accessible for all.

A Strong Future for Live Streaming Content Creators

Live streaming is and will continue to be a powerful platform to reach the masses. Not only is it deemed as rawer and more authentic than other forms of media sharing, it also provides the instantaneous connection that individual humans crave. We want to be seen, and we want to be heard, especially if it’s our idol on the other end. Artists and fans will be able to engage in real-time, without the same limitations as if we were at a real life concert. You don’t have to worry about whether your favorite artist saw the card you painstakingly made, or if your cheers will get lost in the roaring crowds because everything you saw will be recorded by the app and can be reviewed by the musician or the artist.

Brian Franzo, a digital futurist and public speaker, gave an example on the advantages of live streaming, “I was giving a tour behind the scenes with the goal to make the streaming a ‘backstage pass’ event, when several viewers started asking questions about my new Samsung phone. So, I switched gears and we started talking about technology because that is where participants wanted to go.”

Aside from acting as a platform between fans and the entertainers, it is also a platform for industry professionals to build a relationship with artists and musicians. Not only will you be able to reach out to your audience, you can also network with potential clients and widen your circle.

Rigenco says that the platform “will disrupt the industry as we currently know it and help it transform. What we’re trying to do is to push things forward quicker than it would have naturally evolved. With minimal fees and a projection of accelerated growth over the next few years, live streaming will become the norm.”

 

Disclaimer: the writer does not have any relationship with Dood Live Stream. 

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