Your Guide to Becoming an Official LiveMe Host

Are you passionate about broadcasting, engaging with an audience, and keen on making it your career? If yes, becoming an official host on LiveMe might be the ideal path for you. LiveMe is a popular live streaming platform where hosts can showcase their talents and interact with a global audience. To secure a paid position as a LiveMe host, you need to undergo a casting process. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to navigate this process.

 

Eligibility and Preparation

To be eligible for casting, your account should be at least 15 days old. If your account does not meet this requirement, you’ll need to create a new one and wait for the necessary period.

Before you proceed with your casting session, it’s essential to conduct a trial run. Spend some time broadcasting as you would normally, followed by a 30-minute session dedicated specifically for casting. Remember to save these broadcasts as replays for future reference.

 

Crafting Your Casting Broadcast

Treat the casting session with utmost seriousness, as it is your chance to showcase your talents, communication skills, and unique personality. Here’s a step-by-step guide to creating an engaging casting broadcast:

  1. Instant Engagement: Start talking from the moment your broadcast begins. There should be no delays or awkward silences at the start.

  2. Personal Introduction: Introduce yourself in English, share where you’re from, your interests, and why you enjoy being a part of LiveMe. Your enthusiasm for the platform, its hosts, and the community should shine through. Share your aspirations to be a leader, spread positivity, and provide entertainment to viewers.

For instance, you could say:

“Hello, my name is Katia. I am a lively soul who loves to laugh, believing that a smile can add years to our life. I am passionate about LiveMe because of the wonderful community it has and the exciting opportunities it offers. I have always dreamt of sharing interesting experiences with a wider audience, and now, I am ready to showcase what I can bring to this platform. I can’t wait to share some interesting life stories and engage in thought-provoking conversations with my viewers.”

  1. Language Proficiency: The length of your introduction should be around 1-3 minutes, as it will help assess your proficiency in English. If you’re confident in your language skills, aim for a 3-minute introduction.

  2. Unscripted Performance: Though it’s essential to plan what you want to say, try not to read directly from a script. You can glance at your notes, but your speech should appear natural and spontaneous.

  3. Showcase Your Talents: Post your introduction, it’s time to let your talents shine. Whether it’s singing, dancing, playing an instrument, cooking, performing magic tricks, or even engaging in stimulating conversations – this is your chance to impress.

  4. Engage with Your Audience: Amidst showcasing your talents, don’t forget to interact with your live audience. Breaks in between to chat with viewers make the session interactive and engaging.

  5. Be Positive and Approachable: Maintain a friendly demeanor throughout the broadcast. Your smile can set a warm and welcoming tone for your audience.

  6. Consider Background Music: If your talent requires music, feel free to add it. However, ensure that it does not overpower your voice.

  7. Wrap it Up: At the end of your 30-minute casting session, bid your viewers goodbye, end the broadcast, and remember to save it by clicking on the “Save replay” option.

 

Post Casting Steps

Once you’ve saved your trial and casting broadcasts (totaling 1 hour), reach out via Telegram @dvigalet