Periscope is a live streaming app, owned by Twitter, that allows you to share and watch live video broadcasts from your mobile gadget of choice.
And it’s the new hottest social media platform that is here to stay.
This Periscope for Android tutorial presentation will show you the ins and outs of using Periscope for business or pleasure.
But there's a lot more in my full Periscope for Android tutorial at Traffic Generation Café: http://www.trafficgenerationcafe.com/periscope-android-tutorial/
18. And by the way, as great as this
presentation of Periscope on Android
is (and it is, right?), you’ll find a lot
more in my full Periscope tutorial:
22. Click here to watch
people you follow
Click here to watch
people around the globe
23. Click here to watch
people you follow
Click here to watch
people around the globe
Click here to find
people to follow
24. Click here to watch
people you follow
Click here to watch
people around the globe
Click here to find
people to follow
Find me
@AnaHoffman
25. Click here to watch
people you follow
Click here to watch
people around the globe
Click here to find
people to follow
Click here to
start a broadcast
Find me
@AnaHoffman
29. Here’s how to change your profile
info (photo, screen name, and bio):
30. 1 2
Now you can change your:
1. photo
2. screen name
3. bio
31. Under your profile, you can also see:
your followers
(and follow them back)
people you are following
(and unfollow them)
people you’ve blocked
(and unblock them)
your broadcast replays
(and watch them or delete them;
nothing else)
32. What else can you do under your
profile? Adjust push notifications!
37. Search function
FEATURED USERS:
hand-picked by
Periscope team
FOLLOWING ON TWITTER
you already follow these
folks on Twitter
‘MOST LOVED’:
people who earned
(or bought) the most
Periscope hearts
39. 1. search for ‘ana hoffman’
2. this one has a bio that
interests me, plus more
followers - most likely the
‘ana hoffman’ I want to follow
3. tap to follow
56. Swipe up to see
more info
Share broadcast
with others
57. CAUTION:
not all broadcasts are
share-worthy! If you keep
sharing everything you
watch, people will start
unfollowing you.
58. CAUTION:
not all broadcasts are
share-worthy! If you keep
sharing everything you
watch, people will start
unfollowing you.
I unfollowed the marketing
dude who kept sharing
these kinds of broadcasts...
65. 1. Choose if your
broadcast is Public
(for all to see) or
Private (for certain
followers only)
66. 1. Choose if your
broadcast is Public
(for all to see) or
Private (for certain
followers only)
2. Add a descriptive
broadcast title
67. 1. Choose if your
broadcast is Public
(for all to see) or
Private (for certain
followers only)
2. Add a descriptive
broadcast title
3. Add your location,
if you wish
68. 1. Choose if your
broadcast is Public
(for all to see) or
Private (for certain
followers only)
2. Add a descriptive
broadcast title
3. Add your location,
if you wish
5. Allow only users
YOU follow to
comment
69. 1. Choose if your
broadcast is Public
(for all to see) or
Private (for certain
followers only)
2. Add a descriptive
broadcast title
3. Add your location,
if you wish
4. Share your
broadcast on
Twitter
5. Allow only users
YOU follow to
comment
70. LAST BUT NOT LEAST
don’t forget to
Start Broadcast!
71. By the way, broadcasting
in landscape mode isn’t
currently supported by
Periscope; it doesn’t look
pretty, so don’t do it!
83. ‘Remove Replay’ - your
broadcast will be listed
in the Watch Tab, but
won’t be playable
‘Delete Broadcast’ -
your broadcast will
be as good as it
never happened