You've probably already heard about Google+ Hangouts, which allow you to video chat with up to 9 different people at once.
Hangouts On Air allow you to publicly broadcast your Hangouts on YouTube and your Google+ stream for anyone to watch.
In another recent Google+ update, Google+ added a Hangout icon in the left navigation ribbon to promote all the public Hangouts.
While in your Hangout, you can grab the YouTube video embed code and paste it into your blog or website to get more viewers and reach.
After your Hangout On Air, you can edit the video in your YouTube account (connected to your Google+ account).
Simply log into your Google+ account and click on the Hangout button on the right side of your stream.
After naming your Hangout and clicking on the Enable Hangouts On Air box, you'll get a pop-up informing you that the hangout session will be streamed on your YouTube channel and on your Google+ stream.
The first step in starting a Hangout On Air is to click on the Enable Hangouts On Air box.
Anyone else you invite to join your Hangout will also receive a note to inform them the Hangout will be live-streamed on YouTube.
Anyone else you invite to join your Hangout will also receive a note to inform them the Hangout will be live-streamed on YouTube.
After you've finished your Hangout, it could take up to an hour before the video appears in your YouTube account.
There isn't a way to associate your Google+ page Hangout with your company YouTube page at this time.
All Google+ Hangouts On Air are automatically associated with the page administrator's YouTube account.
While hosting your Hangout, you can go to your Google+ profile to watch the video streaming.
It's important to choose a unique name for your Hangout because others might unintentionally join simply because they typed your Hangout name when creating their own.
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