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Over the last few weeks I’ve been experimenting with a new live streaming service by the name of Blab – a tool that I think has the potential to be as useful (if not more useful) than Periscope. In this episode I share my experiences of Blab so far and talk about how it differs from other Live Streaming tools. Update: in the next 24 hours I’m doing a Blab here. Subscribe to check it out live. Photograph Curious woman listen with tin can phone by Lars Hallstrom on 500px Curious woman listen with tin can phone by Lars Hallstrom on 500px Note: you can listen to this episode above or load it up in iTunes. In This Episode You can listen to today’s episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we’d also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment). In this podcast episode I share: How Live Streaming Can Help you to Build Your Blogging Brand How Blab is useful for helping you to come up with ideas to blog about How Blab helps you to create content.
that you can repurpose into blog posts, YouTube content and Podcasts How Blab Differs to Periscope Mentioned In this Episode Check out my Blab page here (where you can follow me and be notified of future Blabs that I run). As promised in this episode here is an embedded version of the recent Blab broadcast that I did: You can also see this episode as a replay over on Blab here (where you can see the rest of the interface). Here’s the LinkedIn post that I used as a basis for this Blab. I also mentioned ManyCam in this episode (a tool to enable you to do some fun and useful things with your webcam). PS: Shoutout to Joel Comm who has been a great support on Blab. Check him out here – he’s doing great stuff. Full TranscriptExpand to view full transcript Hi there and Country Email List welcome to the ProBlogger podcast. My name is Darren Rowse and this is episode 44. Today on the podcast, I want to talk about a new tool for bloggers and for other content creators called Blab. You may have heard about it; there’s been a lot of buzz. It’s a live-streaming tool. It’s like the love child of Google Hangouts and Periscope. You can find today’s show notes at problogger.com/podcast/44. I’m recording this podcast a couple of weeks before you actually hear it because I’m trying to get a little bit ahead. We’re going to the Inbound.
Conference in Boston on Monday, just a few days away from now, and so I’m recording a few ahead of time, and I am really excited today because I’ve pretty much spent quite a bit of my time today on this new tool called Blab. It has been around for a few weeks now, but as usual, it takes me a little while to get on it. I usually pay attention to it too when I start saying multiple other people who I respect and who I listened to using a new tool. It’s usually not the first person who’s on that I hear it from that piques my interest, but it’s multiple people. Within about 1½ days, I saw four people that I really respect jumping onto Blab and trying out this tool. I think the first person was actually Cliff from the podcast man who jumped onto it one night and he said, “I’m going for a walk, do you want to come with me,” on his Facebook page and I clicked this link. Suddenly, I was watching him have this conversation while he was on his walk. Now it’s kind of like Periscope for those of you who know that except that had this difference. Not only was Cliff on the screen, but so are three other people and now having a conversation together. Three of them were sitting at their desktop computers, and they were live streaming from there and Cliff was out and about on his mobile phone.
that you can repurpose into blog posts, YouTube content and Podcasts How Blab Differs to Periscope Mentioned In this Episode Check out my Blab page here (where you can follow me and be notified of future Blabs that I run). As promised in this episode here is an embedded version of the recent Blab broadcast that I did: You can also see this episode as a replay over on Blab here (where you can see the rest of the interface). Here’s the LinkedIn post that I used as a basis for this Blab. I also mentioned ManyCam in this episode (a tool to enable you to do some fun and useful things with your webcam). PS: Shoutout to Joel Comm who has been a great support on Blab. Check him out here – he’s doing great stuff. Full TranscriptExpand to view full transcript Hi there and Country Email List welcome to the ProBlogger podcast. My name is Darren Rowse and this is episode 44. Today on the podcast, I want to talk about a new tool for bloggers and for other content creators called Blab. You may have heard about it; there’s been a lot of buzz. It’s a live-streaming tool. It’s like the love child of Google Hangouts and Periscope. You can find today’s show notes at problogger.com/podcast/44. I’m recording this podcast a couple of weeks before you actually hear it because I’m trying to get a little bit ahead. We’re going to the Inbound.
Conference in Boston on Monday, just a few days away from now, and so I’m recording a few ahead of time, and I am really excited today because I’ve pretty much spent quite a bit of my time today on this new tool called Blab. It has been around for a few weeks now, but as usual, it takes me a little while to get on it. I usually pay attention to it too when I start saying multiple other people who I respect and who I listened to using a new tool. It’s usually not the first person who’s on that I hear it from that piques my interest, but it’s multiple people. Within about 1½ days, I saw four people that I really respect jumping onto Blab and trying out this tool. I think the first person was actually Cliff from the podcast man who jumped onto it one night and he said, “I’m going for a walk, do you want to come with me,” on his Facebook page and I clicked this link. Suddenly, I was watching him have this conversation while he was on his walk. Now it’s kind of like Periscope for those of you who know that except that had this difference. Not only was Cliff on the screen, but so are three other people and now having a conversation together. Three of them were sitting at their desktop computers, and they were live streaming from there and Cliff was out and about on his mobile phone.