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Using blab For Marketing

It’s pretty new, so it’s possible you’ve not even heard of it yet. blab is a new live-video streaming network that I only became aware of a couple of weeks ago. I subscribe to tons of blogs about social media, exactly for this purpose: so that I’ll know when something new comes around.

There are new things coming around all the time, but there have been a few over the last few months that are feeling like they are catching fire, and all of them have been live video streaming networks.

Blab.im is live-streaming video that allows you to include up to 4 people in your chat, including yourself. It also combines a live chat feature on the right-hand margin, so anyone watching can ask you questions.

In many ways, blab is an extension of the new live-streaming video services of Periscope and Meercat. Those ones only allow you to do a single live-stream; just yourself, and, if you can get someone else in the shot, them as well. But you just have one camera. People can ask you questions via text, and you answer them live online.

blab allows you to have a live-streamed conversation between up to 4 people, and they don’t have to be the same 4 people. We did one the other day with Steve Dotto and Vicki Mcleod, and we left the fourth “seat” open, so that people could jump in and ask questions.

Here are my thoughts after doing my first one:

How can we use blab for marketing?

Have you tried blab? I’d love to hear your experiences in the comments below.

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