If you think that running a successful live broadcast on LiveMe is just a matter of launching the app and turning on your phone’s camera, you’re sorely mistaken. Effective broadcasting isn’t just about showing up on air, it’s a process where viewers are willing to pay for your content. Here, it’s important to think through the script, interact with your audience, and be able to hold their attention.
Many newbies mistakenly believe that it’s enough to go live and just go about their business, while viewers will start lavishing them with gifts and coins. This myth is based on the belief that foreign audiences are generous and ready to give money without a reason, just because they have “a lot of it”. In reality, this is not the case – viewers earn money, and they don’t want to part with it, especially without a good reason. Ask yourself: why should they pay you specifically?
LiveMe has hundreds of presenters on air every day – and many of them are attractive, charismatic, and talented. They know how to hook viewers, utilize interactive formats, and don’t miss an opportunity to connect with their audience. And then there are those who do not even look at the camera, losing the chance to win attention.
Practice shows that after casting, most presenters do not reach the minimum plan for the first 15 days. Without motivation, patience and desire to develop, the chance of success is minimal. Waiting for a miracle button, after pressing which money will start coming in on its own, is a road to nowhere. In LiveMe, as in any profession, it takes hard work, creativity and constant self-development to stand out and get the desired reward.

