If you’ve been considering doing a You Tube video or interview to promote your work, you should definitely check out John W. Howell’s post on Story Empire today. Excellent tips and advice on things you might never have considered. (The last photo is worth the visit, all by itself!) Be sure to pass this one along, so others can learn, too. Thanks, and thanks to John for a great post. (Still chuckling, here.) π
Hello, SEers. As you can see, today we are going to talk about the best foot forward position should you get the opportunity to do a video interview or presentation on YouTube or elsewhere. Before getting into the tips, letβs set the stage. You are launching a new book, and you get a call from someone wanting to know if you would like to do a video interview. Does your heart freeze? Do your palms turn to fountains and your stomach to a butterfly storage unit? If so, then you have come to the right place. There is no need for any of these feelings if you remember the tips Iβm going to share.
The tips fall under one of four areas Light, Sound, Material, and Delivery. Letβs take them one at a time.
Light β Iβm sure you have seen videos where you almost believe the recording isβ¦
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You and John both sum things up clearly and with that twist of humour that fixes it in the brain. Thanks.
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Thanks, Trish. I thought it was a great post. So tell me–when are you going to do your video? π
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Suddenly have a rapid heart rate, sweaty palms and an urge to lock myself away in a dark room…
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π π π Sounds like ME!
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Thank you for the share, Marcia.
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My pleasure, John. I enjoyed the post very much! π
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Thank you, Marcia.
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