What do you do on air on LiveMe when you don’t have an audience?

Don’t panic if there are no viewers on the air – this is the perfect opportunity to show your creativity and prove yourself!

Communicate on any topic: Talking about your day, your future plans, the current weather or discussing the latest news can be engaging to those who happen to stop by the airwaves. Even if no one is there now, people often watch the recording, so your content may catch their attention later. Reading a book or discussing an interesting topic is also a good way to fill the airwaves.

Practice English: This is a great opportunity to practice your pronunciation. Talk on camera in English, practice phrases or even explain something. If your English is weak, that’s okay! In this case, it’s better to reduce the number of words and focus on demonstrating skills: draw, dance, squat, cook or just enjoy the delicious food on camera.

Attention to the viewer: Don’t forget that your behavior in front of the camera is important. People want to see you lively and active. If you look away from the camera and lose contact, it can put viewers off. They want to see you react so they feel connected to you. I personally often want to support the presenter, but if I see a person doing something uninteresting (like picking their phone or fingernails), I don’t want to stay.

On-air activity: There should be no boredom on the air. If there is no active conversation – create a dynamic: cook something, share your favorite recipe or do a workout on camera. Show people that even alone, you can have fun. The more interesting your activity, the more likely someone will join in and stick around.

When you work with my agency, you get not only a paycheck, but also ongoing support. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask for advice – I will always help.