There is a blind spot in Live Streaming Video Platforms.
Does your Enterprise Live Streaming Platform allow you to invite your customers, vendors, business partners who are NOT your employees for access-controlled Live Streamed events that are hosted by your company? Probably not.
Enterprises control access to their Live Stream Broadcasts for security and to monitor the impact of that event. We had blogged about it last year as the pandemic made all gatherings virtual. Within the enterprise, this is easily done. All employees have usernames and passwords and data about their participation is available in great detail.
Social Media Live Streams are super easy to use but the attendees remain unknown and only basic stats about the success of the event can be measured.
This audience, non-employees, but intimately related to your business, your customers, partners, and others in your environment are known to you. You can contact them directly. They need information from your organization. Live Streaming events is a great way to stay connected.
"The audience is individually unknown but accessible. Your platform needs to be able to include them in your Enterprise live streams. How do you do that?"
This audience is not made of registered company employees. The audience is individually unknown but accessible. Your platform needs to be able to include them in your Enterprise live streams. How do you do that?
Here are three situations that the KPOINT Enterprise Video Platform enabled companies to reach out to such audiences.
The participants are not users in your system. You can’t register the participants ahead of time and nor do you want to let them come and go without being accounted for. Social Media platforms don’t let you do that. The KPOINT Enterprise Video Live Streaming platform provides:
Facebook and Youtube Live broadcasts don’t provide the ability to register easily and do not have reports about the event. Internal Enterprise Video Platforms are tightly secured and focus on providing a platform for employees only in a very restricted and protected manner.
Live Broadcast events are exciting and a great way to engage your audience. They create a sense of urgency and are preferred over most other social media, like blogs and recorded videos. You can use them to share information that is current and immediate in its need. The opportunity to immediately interact with speakers and get responses that address broad questions rather than one-on-one feedback is considered to be the biggest benefit.
Need more ideas? Do write and contact us. We can help you plan the event and provide full support.
KPOINT cited for its enterprise video technology in Gartner Market Guide for Enterprise Video Content Management