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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /srv/users/sandra/apps/sandra/public/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Are you video camera shy? Social media pro Amy Rogers Nazarov offers tips for becoming more camera confident in social media videos. <\/em><\/pre>\nLast month, Amy Rogers Nazarov<\/a> instructed us on how to engage followers on social media in her inspiring article, “<\/em>Let\u2019s get engaged: How to use social media effectively<\/a>.” That was such a hit that I invited her back! This time, Amy’s addressing an issue some of you might have in common with me: How to get comfortable being on camera in social media videos.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n
Amy is a former journalist who teaches<\/a>\u00a0people how to use social media more effectively, with less scrolling and more serendipity. Before she launched\u00a0Spark: Social Media Strategy<\/a> in 2014, she was both a freelance and\u00a0 staff writer. Amy’s byline has appeared in <\/em>Cooking Light,\u00a0<\/em>Slate,\u00a0<\/em>The Washington Post, and\u00a0<\/em>American Songwriter\u00a0among many others. Be sure to check out her affordable course,\u00a0Seven Easy Social Media Hacks for Entrepreneurs & Creatives,<\/a> especially if you find her articles here helpful.<\/em><\/p>\n
Video camera shy? Try these expert tips from a top social media pro<\/h2>\n
By Amy Rogers Nazarov<\/h3>\n
One day last week I coached three clients on posing and speaking for my smartphone camera so I could build up a little bank of content to draw upon for various social media purposes.<\/p>\n
Two are in the home renovation world, the other in performing arts. Each is a confident, accomplished, expressive person thriving in their respective industry.<\/p>\n
Yet when I told them we\u2019d be generating video for their social media feeds, dismay flashed across their faces. (The good news is that as I coached them, they all relaxed into the process. We had some fun with it, and I got what I needed. Here\u2019s one of the results<\/a>.)<\/p>\n