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Is live streaming the next big thing in business? Is live streaming the future of e-commerce?

September 4, 2024

Is live streaming the next big thing in business? Is live streaming the future of e-commerce? 

Yes and yes. If you are looking for what current trend besides AI may become the next big thing and a new normal in the future, be sure to consider live streaming e-commerce. 

Humans are storytelling primates who need trading to survive and who thrive trading. Humans use whatever technology may be available at the time to facilitate the trade needed to survive and thrive on Earth. 

Before the advent of telecommunications, human buyers and sellers (or their representatives or messengers) would have to meet in person and be co-located to negotiate trade or commercial transactions. With the development of written language, buyers and sellers could also transact in writing. Sellers could list their offers or print a catalog. Buyers could send written orders that sellers could agree to fulfill, arranging for production and distribution. 

With the invention of the telephone, buyers and sellers were able to negotiate commercial transactions over the phone. Two-way radio communication was yet another technology that once developed could also be used to negotiate and arrange commercial transactions. Television, cable TV, and satellite also allowed for some commerce (e.g. QVC shopping network).

The invention of the internet allowed for the development of electronic commerce (e-commerce) conducted online. Sellers developed websites to serve as digital catalogs showcasing their products and services for sale. Buyers browsed the websites to place orders online.

The advent of live streaming--facilitated by technological advances in digital telecommunications--allows buyers and sellers to transact online live on real time. Live streaming is offered for free by multiple social media applications and other online platforms. It's like anyone now can own and operate its own QVC shopping network. 

Live streaming e-commerce is already here, is here to stay, and will most definitely and surely continue growing in the next decades. Live streaming will not replace anything, but will simply add to the trade and distribution of goods and services worldwide. 

Live streaming e-commerce offers many advantages and little to no disadvantages. Live streaming e-commerce allows individuals and businesses to offer their products and services to online live audiences in real time anywhere in the world where there may be an internet connection and an internet device (computer or smartphone).

Live streaming e-commerce can be interactive and engaging allowing buyers and sellers to connect in real time regardless of physical distance. Businesses can showcase products in more interactive ways, like using virtual reality to let customers try on clothes. Businesses can gauge audience preferences and learn what their target audience wants and needs. Businesses of all sizes can get easy access to global audiences. 

In 2020, live commerce accounted for $200 billion in sales in China and $11 billion in the United States. In 2023, live streaming commerce sales in the United States were $50 billion. Estimates suggest that U.S. live stream e-commerce sales will grow by 36% over the next three years. 

Social media live streaming has the potential to revolutionize retail and other businesses by transforming how products are marketed, sold, and engaged with in real time. It brings a direct, dynamic connection between businesses and consumers, enabling a more interactive, personalized, and immediate form of commerce. 

Influencers and brand ambassadors can host live streams, showcasing products in a personal, authentic manner. Consumers are more likely to trust recommendations from influencers they follow, making live-streamed promotions highly effective.

Live streaming is often more cost-effective than traditional advertising. Businesses can reach thousands or millions of viewers without the expense of producing high-end commercial content. With live streaming now available on multiple platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube), businesses can host streams on different networks, targeting specific demographics and maximizing their reach.

Live streaming allows businesses to offer behind-the-scenes glimpses into their operations, product creation processes, or team culture, humanizing the brand and fostering customer loyalty. The raw and unedited nature of live streaming can enhance brand authenticity. When consumers see real people and real-time actions, they tend to trust the brand more than pre-produced and polished advertising.

Live streaming offers an opportunity for customers to share their experiences with products directly during the session, providing authentic testimonials that may influence others watching the stream.
Businesses outside of retail, such as education, entertainment, and fitness, are leveraging live streaming to offer virtual classes, events, and experiences. For example, fitness trainers can live-stream workout classes, while educators can conduct workshops or tutorials.

Some businesses are adopting subscription-based models where viewers pay for access to premium live streams, such as exclusive product previews, masterclasses, or special events. Businesses can also monetize live streams through brand sponsorships or ads. For instance, product placements or sponsored content can be integrated naturally into the live stream, offering both revenue and marketing opportunities.

Live streaming provides immediate data on viewer engagement, such as likes, comments, and shares. Businesses can analyze this data to understand which products resonate most, what questions or concerns consumers have, and how viewers behave during a stream. By using real-time analytics, businesses can follow up with customers based on their interactions during the live stream. Personalized follow-ups, such as targeted ads or recommendations based on specific interests, can enhance customer satisfaction and conversion rates.

Businesses can use live streams to test new products, get feedback, and refine offerings based on consumer responses during the broadcast. Retailers can integrate live streaming into their physical store experience, such as hosting live tours, real-time product demonstrations, or virtual shopping assistants that guide online viewers through the in-store inventory.

Live streaming allows businesses to create hybrid models, where online customers can interact with in-store products and staff virtually. For instance, during a live stream, an online customer could ask an in-store associate to show different products and purchase them in real-time.

Finally, live streaming can also serve as a customer service tool. Businesses can host Q&A sessions, tutorials, or troubleshooting sessions, offering real-time support to viewers with product-related queries.

Conclusion:

Live streaming e-commerce via social media or otherwise will be the next big thing in retail and business in general. Live streaming is poised to revolutionize retail and other industries by making commerce more interactive, accessible, and personal. With the ability to directly engage customers, demonstrate products in real-time, and integrate e-commerce functionality, live streaming can create dynamic new business models, enhance customer loyalty, and drive sales in the near future. As technology continues to evolve, live streaming’s role in business will only grow, opening up more opportunities for innovation and engagement. Now you know. 

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