Episode #357

Setting Up Your Virtual Speaking Studio

With Craigery Dennis

Setting up your virtual speaking studio is an important part of building your speaking business.

And the man to guide you through the nuts and bolts is Craigery Dennis: a video production wizard. Today on The Speaker Lab, Craigery and I are talking about the fundamentals of setting up your virtual speaking studio.

Join us to hear it all on this edition of The Speaker Lab.

THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:

  • How can videos help you find your people?
  • What is the #1 thing to know before setting up your virtual studio at home?
  • Why the primary use of your equipment matters.
  • What are some options for dynamic Zoom presentations?
  • Why getting a high quality microphone is the best investment to start with.
  • Is there an inexpensive option for a great backdrop?
  • What is the most flattering light to work with?
  • Is there a way to soundproof your studio?
  • And so much more!

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