And now, you know, with everything that’s happening, you can see it more and more – people are streaming different things and different types of content.
They are streaming Q&A calls, they are streaming lessons, they’re streaming their video game footage, they’re streaming sports. is a very popular streaming platform, and a lot of people are basically streaming all sorts of things. YouTube does it, Facebook does it, and there’s a ton of other platforms out there. And you see it in many different platforms. We’re broadcasting it live so other people can watch us being live and just interact or just send questions. What is it that we’re doing? We’re broadcasting ourselves, so our camera or our microphone, just like you and I are doing now. John: Yeah, streaming is basically, it’s what everybody uses in terms of describing the activity that we’re doing. And I’m sure people don’t actually want a webinar, they want the result of whatever that will be spoken about on the webinar itself. So I’m always cautious to actually use that. Firstly, we should talk about, what does streaming actually mean? Because we’ve often heard about webinars, but I dare say some people out there still don’t actually know what a webinar is. So we’re going to talk about a few different types of streaming today. And then there’s other people who are just starting up their memberships, and they would like to now start broadcasting to their members. Perhaps they have not been doing it before, which is one thing I’m encountering a fair bit of lately. And right now, we’re getting a lot of requests for people who want to be able to stream. You and I both have memberships, and we both speak to lots of other people who have memberships.
I like chatting to you, you’ve got good marketing ability and also technical understanding. And I’d like to welcome my special guest, John Lint.
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