"Give me the right word and the right accent, and I will move the world." -Joseph Conrad
Does this mean anything to you as someone who is using Videos for your Network Marketing Business?
If it doesn't, then maybe you need to realize how powerful it is to use your language effectively in your videos. You might, make that ARE losing money and prospects if you aren't using your words effectively in the videos your producing.
I have started to notice that when I watch videos, if the person seems like they have an agenda to get through and has a good flow of his or her words I receive the message better. Also, if the speaker takes advantage of rhythm in his/her words, this REALLY causes me to engage.
Here's just a few facts that might help you with what to do with your videos:
-Most of us think in words, and the words of our language shape the way we think.
-Using Language effectively is more spontaneous than written words and people like spontaneity!
-Words are the essence of our being, of what and how we think about ourselves
So, this brings me to my next big question for you...
What Makes the Spoken Word Special?
Is there really a difference between the spoken word and the written word?
YES, YES, YES, YES... did I mention YES?
The spoken word is more COLORFUL and INTENSE than the written word.
Oral language is much more interactive, it engages the listeners in the feelings and thoughts of the speech as they develop the words. This helps to create more of a conversation with the audience than just reading boring words.
So... I'd just like to leave you with a few little tips for when you're making your next/or first video.
First is to be yourself.
Second is to try to be spontaneous in your videos, this helps to KEEP the attention of the viewer.
Third, create a picture using your words for your audience as much as you can. This takes some time and practice, but doesn't anything that's worth learning takes tons of practice?
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Using Your Language Effectively in Videos
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