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3 Ways to Repurpose Your Facebook Live Videos for More Content

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Would like more content out of your Facebook Live Videos?

Creating content is time-consuming so make sure you leverage the content you are creating! In this post, you’ll find 3 powerful ways to repurpose your Facebook Live videos to create more content.

Why Use Facebook Live?

First of all – why are we doing this?  

The biggest reason is that Facebook Live is getting great organic reach and lots of engagement in the Facebook News Feed. As Pages struggle for any organic reach, this content is being pushed farther by Facebook.

The main reasons to do Facebook Live are:

    • More organic reach on Facebook – Facebook Live videos provide extended organic reach for your Facebook page;
    • Brand yourself as an expert – with Facebook Live, your audience gets a chance to know you better and connect with your brand;

 

  • Easily create content – there are many ways to repurpose a Facebook Live video and produce more content effortlessly.

1. Download the Video from Facebook and Upload to YouTube

The first way to repurpose your Facebook Live is to download it from Facebook and upload it to YouTube so the video gets more visibility.


When people ask me if you should be doing videos on Facebook or YouTube, my answer is – both.  You have to have the video on Facebook for Facebook (if you share a YouTube video on Facebook, it will get very little reach because Facebook is trying to take over YouTube). 

When people ask me if you should be doing videos on Facebook or YouTube, my answer is – both.

Then you have to have the video on YouTube for search – YouTube videos come up better in Google search (since Google owns YouTube). 

Videos in Google on how to go live on Facebook

YouTube Videos are also more “shareable” on LinkedIn and Twitter because they have the controls to play the videos there.

So, if you are going to do Facebook Live, you may want to consider how you do your Facebook Live videos. I generally keep my video very focused with a couple of quick tips or a very specific purpose for the video that people will find useful later.

I generally keep my video very focused with a couple of quick tips or a very specific purpose for the video that people will find useful later.

For Facebook Live videos that I know I’m going to post to YouTube, I don’t generally interact with questions or messages on the comment section that people on YouTube won’t be able to see.  If I do want to answer questions, I read the question again for the benefit of anyone watching the replay.

So, how to download a Facebook Live video? Here’s a step-by-step guide: 

    1. First, you click on the Date of the post;

 

  1. Then you select the 3 dots that give you a drop-down menu and then you can select Download Video;
    Download button for Facebook Live
  2. The file will then be in your Downloads folder with a big long string of numbers.  You will upload that into YouTube and adjust the title, description, and keywords as necessary;
  3. Now you can add these videos to Playlists on YouTube and use them to post on Twitter and LinkedIn.

2. Embed the Video in a Blog Post

Now that you have your Facebook Live video uploaded on YouTube, you can embed them in a blog post.

Technically you can embed Facebook Live videos but sometimes the embed doesn’t work as well as YouTube. It happens that Live videos embedded from Facebook suddenly disappear from older posts, so the YouTube embed is a little more stable.

Here’s an idea for refreshing some of your older blog posts:

  1. Find a post that has a point that can be made into a video;
  2. Do a 2-3 minute Facebook Live video about that point;
  3. Upload that video to YouTube;
  4. Go back to that older post and embed the YouTube video onto the Post.

Now you have content that has been refreshed and when there is video on a page, people are more likely to stay on that page longer.

To embed a YouTube video into a blog post, go to the video and select the Share link under the video. Then select Embed.

Embed button on YouTube

You will get some code, and you have to put that into the Text editor area of your blog post (not the visual editor).

3. Cross-Post the Video to Other Pages

Cross-posting is a way to share videos across multiple Pages and can be more visible than just sharing. The insights of both of the views from each page will be visible to both pages. Crossposting can only happen between Pages that have added each other, and you control which videos you want to crosspost.

First, you have to go to your Settings and Add each Page to cross-post to. You have to be an admin of the Page to add it to cross-posting.

Then, by clicking the Edit button of videos you can choose which ones you will allow for cross-posting and select which Pages are allowed to cross-post.

Bonus Tip – Make Sure You Add Captions

Another wonderful thing that Facebook has is the ability to create captions easily from your Facebook Live videos. Currently there isn’t a great way to download the SRT file that Facebook can create so you can add captions to the video. But you can definitely add the captions.

To do this, select Edit Post, then select Captions and Generate. Now you will be able to edit the text of the captions.  Facebook does a decent job of creating captions and since 85% of people watch videos with the sound off, this is time well spent.

Another way is to use a tool like Wave.video that allows you to add text to your videos in a very beautiful and convenient way.

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I hope this post gives you some good ideas on different ways you can you the valuable content you are creating.

How about you, are you currently doing any Facebook Live Videos?  Share your thoughts in the comments below!

About the author: Andrea Vahl is a Social Media Speaker and Consultant who is passionate about helping businesses understand and leverage the power of social media to actually grow their business.  Andrea is the co-author of Facebook Marketing All-in-One for Dummies and was the Community Manager for Social Media Examiner, for over 2 years.

She was named 50 Favorite Online Influencers of 2014 on Entrepreneur.com, 21 Best Blogs That Will Help You Grow Your Business on Inc.com in 2016, and Top 30 Women in Social Media by Boom Social. She is the co-founder of Social Media Manager Schoolan online learning program with over 1400 students.  Andrea Vahl’s proven ability to make social media marketing easy to understand and implement has directly impacted the bottom line of thousands of companies through her training and one-on-one consulting.

 

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