Saturday, May 28, 2016

So what are the differences between all these "User to User Live" "Hangouts On Air Live", "Business Hangouts On Air"

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  1. User 2 user live! Is the name of this community.

    Hangouts on air is a free app from Google to broadcast live that records to YouTube.

    Business hangouts on air is an app that you can add to hangouts on air to give the host and viewers an added and extended experience.

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  2. Thanks Heather Kraafter! You said it soooo much better than I could have! :)

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  3. Ok so what does The BHOA add to make the Hangouts On Air better. It is really rediculas trying to remember all these as different accounts when they all point to the same darn thing, My head is spinning

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  4. I am current;y working on a Business Hangouts review and will share it here when it is complete (tomorrow sometime I hope)

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  5. Arthur Morehead there are many cool features...commenting, private viewing, embedding and a ton more.

    I think the issue you are having most is trying to learn it all and not necessarily needing it all.

    The best bet would be for you to join in the morning or afternoon Q&A sessions and ask your questions to get clearer answers.
    That is just my opinion.

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  6. Heather Kraafter
    okee doke sounds like a good answer. Thank you Andrew Hatchett now I am beginning to understand BHOA is more about marketing for your HOA. Now we're getting somewhere. This directs me better and tells me which line to stand in first before continuing on to the next. I am still learning the differences and why there are two ways to HOA LIVE ("old and new" and now YouTube slams us with the "RED Listing" It's no wonder why they are scaring everyone away As they are turning everything into one big tub of Goo

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  7. Arthur Morehead 
    Actually I am enjoying YouTube red as I am getting paid finally as a creator! but that is a whole NEW story. LOL

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  8. Heather Kraafter
    I will look at it also .

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  9. You need to enable monetization and get an Adsense account if you want to make money on YouTube. You only get about $2.00 per one thousand views, something like that. That's why I don't monetize. There are people on YouTube who make millions but they are rare. But you can pick up a few dollars if you can get people to watch your videos.

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  10. Arthur Morehead I saw your painting video. With a bit of promotion on your YouTube channel you may be able to pick up a sizable live audience. It's hard to find an audience on G+ alone.

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  11. Craig Long Thanks for taking a look at it. Although it is rough at this point I do see some activity. I may extend the "Live" action to three hours instead of two as I still need to get use to the introductory trailer and get my logo designs set up better. I also believe I need to shorten the videos to 6 instead of 12. Eventually many of the short posts will play right after the "Live Broadcasts"

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  12. Arthur Morehead what "old" and "new" HOA methods? What "RED listing"???

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