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- julieJobber Community Team
I personally love the idea! I enjoy watching first-person POVs, before and afters, and the overall process of what goes behind-the-scenes for home service work.
Live-streaming is an interesting angle. One thing to consider is "Is your potential audience watching these live-streams?"
I'd test out short-form content first before investing time and energy on live streaming.- ChrisGagnonContributor 2
There are privacy concerns and a need to address permission to record where you live; every country, state/province is different. I would hesitate to do anything live.
- julieJobber Community Team
Good shoutout! Asking for permission to film is so important.
- BrickwashContributor 2
My thinking is that, with the meta raybans there is literally no time or energy invested in the live streaming, all you have to do is turn it on and continue working. The added real angle is the streaming platforms give a copy of the full live stream. One can simply drop the live stream copy it into a video editing AI tool and have it produce 10s if not 100s of short form content. Pushed the content into trail reels on instagram, post what works on facebook ( where customers are) and instagram (where customers are) and youtube ( for SEO )
- HUGEHomeProsJobber Ambassador
I thought about wearing these on walk throughs to be honest.
- ChrisGagnonContributor 2
We do not use them for live streams. Some of our sales, service & install techs use them. We use the captured video for general work documentation and for social media (reels).
- GreenandprostinContributor 2
I personally looked into doing this. I feel like it would make it a lot easier to document. Let me know if you have any experience with it or anyone that does and if it’s worked great for them.