Online Video Content: Be Confident on Camera
Posted: September 19, 2017

Video content is everywhere and it's a great way to connect with readers. Being confident while creating your videos is necessary to draw your audience in. One big mistake, and confidence killer, beginners make is comparing their first videos to others who have been doing it longer. Overcome the frustration of being a beginner video content creator and gain the confidence you need to make great videos.
Cheryl Tan, a Copyblogger's Certified Content Marketer, shows us how to gain confidence on camera.
Videos are everywhere.
They’re on your Facebook feed, your Instagram wall, and they also come up in
search engine results.
As a former TV journalist, I know that video is a powerful way to reach people — and being on camera regularly solidifies your connection with your audience.
I had the pleasure (sarcasm intended) of sharing three pregnancies while on TV over the course of six years. To this day, people come up to me to tell me they, too, remember the journey.
While I don’t like to think about how much weight I gained, I’m still amazed by the impression those pregnancies made. My youngest child is nine years old!
Are you ready to up your content game with videos? This guide will share five steps to help you get started and become confident on camera.
Step #1: Make the commitment
I won’t sugarcoat it. Creating videos can be frustrating. There is a learning curve and you may not be pleased with your results at first.
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