Me, Answering Questions, on Your Internet Machine

Adventures in Self-Publishing

I asked a bit ago for questions from y'all, and li'l chu just pinged me: when was I going to answer them? I'd said I was going to do it on video. So now the questions are for YOU:

1. Live streaming or static? If I do it live, I can take questions in one long chat. If I do it static, I could do it one question at a time and make them short clips on YouTube. If I do it live, I'd archive it so if you missed it you could still see it.

2. If live, what's your favorite way to do it--Google Hangout, Livestream, Ustream...?

Enquiring authors want to know.

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Posted on 06/21/2012 - 6:24pm

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Tristan's picture

1. Livestream 2. Google

1. Livestream 2. Google Hangouts. I'm very partial to it over other kinds of videochatting.

Gudy's picture
Embodiment

I personally...

... vote for static, because I'm never online for these things anyway. Sticking out tongue

Pikachu42's picture
Embodiment

I agree with Gudy...

because I'm also never on for these things, but it will also, IMO, give it more stability. With a live stream people might be throwing questions at you, and you might have to condense answers that might need expanding. *shrugs* But that's just how I see it.

Nothing of me is original. I am the combined efforts of everybody I've ever known. -Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters

MeiLin's picture
Most High

If I do it live...

It'd be archived for static playback somewhere. I will figure it out.

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