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Going Live on TikTok

1. Check Eligibility: Ensure your account meets the requirements to go live. You need to have at least 1,000 followers and be 16 years or older. To send and receive gifts, you must be 18 or older.

2. Plan Your Live Session: Have a clear idea of what you want to do during your live session. It could be a Q&A, showcasing a talent, discussing a topic, or collaborating with another creator.

3. Promote Your Live Session: Inform your followers in advance when you will be going live. Use a post or story to let them know the date and time.

4. Choose a Good Time: Schedule your live stream for a time when your audience is most active. Check your TikTok analytics to find out when your followers are online.

5. Set Up Your Space: Ensure you have a clean, well-lit, and quiet space to stream. Good lighting and a tidy background help maintain a professional appearance.

6. Test Your Equipment: Make sure your internet connection is stable and your phone’s battery is charged. Test your camera and microphone to ensure they are working properly.

7. Engage with Your Audience: Interact with viewers by responding to comments and answering questions. Acknowledge new viewers and thank them for joining.

8. Be Yourself: Authenticity is key on TikTok. Be genuine and let your personality shine through.

9. Have Moderators: If possible, have a friend or team member moderate the comments. This helps keep the chat respectful and on-topic.

10. Use Effects and Filters: Utilize TikTok’s live effects and filters to make your stream more engaging and fun.

Things to Avoid Doing

1. Ignoring Comments: Engagement is critical. Avoid ignoring your viewers’ comments and questions. Interact with them to keep them interested.

2. Being Unprepared: Going live without a plan can lead to awkward silences and disorganized content. Always have a plan for your live session.

3. Breaking Community Guidelines: Familiarize yourself with TikTok’s community guidelines. Avoid any behavior or content that could lead to your live session being shut down or your account being banned.

4. Overdoing Filters and Effects: While effects can enhance your live stream, overusing them can be distracting and take away from your content.

5. Ignoring Technical Issues: If you encounter technical issues, address them promptly. Ignoring them can frustrate your viewers and disrupt the flow of your live session.

6. Being Negative or Controversial: Avoid discussing highly controversial topics or being overly negative. Aim to create a positive and welcoming environment.

7. Inconsistent Streaming: Regularly scheduled live sessions can help build a loyal audience. Inconsistent streaming can make it hard to maintain viewer interest.

8. Ignoring Time Limits: Be mindful of your audience’s time. Avoid overly long live sessions unless the engagement remains high.

By following these tips and avoiding common mistakes, you can create a successful and engaging live stream on TikTok.

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