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How To Look Your Best & Be Persuasive On Video

How To Look Your Best & Be Persuasive On Video how to look your best and be persuasive on video without paying for expensive equipment or memorizing a boring script.

Today video is BIG for professionals. We’re using video constantly and you need to look your best to be persuasive for each presentation — and for your career. But how do you do that without spending lots of money for equipment or slaving over a long, boring script that you have to memorize?

In this presentation you'll discover 3 key steps to help you look great on video every time without spending a lot of money on equipment and without slaving over tedious details of memorization.

These principles will work if you've never presented on video before or if you're an experienced video presenter who wants to tweak your performance and move to the next level.

Some of the techniques you'll also discover:

- How to use the single, most important part of video (this may surprise you).
- How to position your camera or webcam to get the best reception and be far more persuasive (wait till you see the science behind this!)
- How you can use surprisingly inexpensive lighting to enhance your image like a Hollywood star.
- How this secret tip — A critical element in video — that many neglect or forget — can make or break your next video presentation
- How you can tap into an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide that has worked for thousands and you can implement immediately.

About the host:
Terry Brock, is a long time video presenter who has helped organizations from solopreneurs to Fortune 50 company executives to look their best on video. He is a professional speaker and a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame. He will show you in a fun, entertaining style, how you can be persuasive on video. This “Learning Celebration” will be packed with lots of valuable information that you can implement immediately and use for years to come.

You want to be with us in person so you can get your questions answered in real-time with real-world answers.

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