So here are some ideas for shows I wish you’d produce that I could then watch (either live or the recording). And hey, if you’re using a Mac, check out Ecamm Live as a great tool for making a show like this.
21 Facebook Live Shows I Wish You’d Create
- Poker Tips (My dad could make this one.)
- Accountability Buddies LIVE – get your goals straight
- Case Study Theater – fun reads on boring case studies
- Website Reviews – have people send in their sites. Tell them what’s what
- Coffee shop confidential – get people to whisper weird secrets to us live from coffee shops
- Brain Pickers – agree to brain picking coffee meetings ONLY if you can stream them
- Speaker Practice – professional speakers practice a lot. Stream it
- Product Demos – show us how things work
- Beer Me – live taste reviews of craft beers (I might do this one)
- Comic Haul – show us what you’ve picked up lately and give us a teaser
- Draw/Paint With Me – be creative and guide the audience in a group art project
- Kitchen Wizard – cook things and share it
- Smoothie Bo Boothie – similar, but blend it!
- Wake Up And Make Up – beauty shows (not for me specifically, but I think it’s cool)
- Yoga ta Be Kidding Me – parent and child yoga stream
- Bad Advice – I, for one, would watch a show where you promised bad advice every episode
- Make Up My Mind – thoughts and opinions backed with reasons
- Amazing News – good stuff without the bad stuff (who doesn’t want this?)
- The Good Stuff – find me the good shows online on YouTube, Hulu, Netflix. Review!
- Universal Translator – teach me a new language that you’ve known your whole life
- Code for Mortals – oh, we all need to learn code? Help us! Make a project
Steal these ideas. Make them your own. Launch your own damned shows! (Secret hint: almost all of these are sponsor-ready. I thought of at least two potential sponsors for each project. Or you could just get a ShareaSale account and make your own sponsorships.)
Okay? Go make some of these, and report back!
And check out Ecamm Live as a good tool for doing so.
This post first appeared at chrisbrogan.com