Monday, June 14, 2010

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU'RE UNCOMFORTABLE ON CAMERA?

Creating an effective video-one that helps you grow and maintain positive relationships with your prospects and customers-begins with conducting a candid assessment of your presentation skills,because you don't want your video to hurt, rather than help, you. Let's face it; some of us should just not be in front of a camera for a variety of reasons. If you suspect that you fall in that category, ask a family member of friend to provide you with honest feedback and suggestions for ways you can improve. If you choose to avoid the camera, you can still do such things as:
*Make someone else the star. Ask an articulate, attractive, and enthusiastic friend or colleague to be your on-camera spokesperson.
*Do a voice-over narration. Create a strong audio script, read and record it, and add it to a simple video.
*Create a slide show. Use PowerPoint or a similar program to create an appealing presentation using bullet points, still images, and narration.
*Demonstrate a product or showcase a service. Nobody has to see your face-how about just your hands?

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