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Anywhere but the gaze of the person you're trying to persuade and influence. Effective communication is about making an emtional connection with another human being. Media relations strategy is about using the media and dealing with one person to get your message across to many. The question most often asked by people wanting media training advice is where to look during a TV interview. Well, here are some key dos and don'ts. 1. Don't Look At The Camera It is just a hunk of metal and glass and won't smile back at you! 2. Don't Look At Your Feet Feet are good for walking on and never provide the positive feedback you're looking for when under pressure. 3. Don't Bury Your Chin in Your Chest You will mumble, stumble and be hard to hear. 4. Don't Look Up The ceiling of a room or sky rarely delivers the inspiration, word or phrase you're seeking. You will just come across as uncertain. 5. Don't Look to the Side Eye movement to the side makes you appear shifty and untrustworthy. 6. Do Take Your Sunglasses Off Sunglasses on TV is not a cool look. Even for rock stars. 7. Do Look at the Reporter Direct and You Bever Know Who You're Serving ve communication is about making an emtional connection with another human being.You Never Know Who You’re Serving when customers turn irate.I think of myself as a reasonable person. It takes a lot to upset me, but upset I am.A number of years ago, I bought a new television set. I had seen a flyer from Lechmere’ Media relations strategy is about using the media and dealing with one person to get your message across to many. The question most often asked by people wanting media training advice is where to look during a TV interview. Well, here are some key dos and don'ts. 1. Don't Look At The Camera It is just a hunk of metal and glass and won't smile back at you! 2. Don't Look At Your Feet Feet are good for walking on and never provide the positive feedback you're looking for when under pressure. 3. Don't Bury Your Chin in Your Chest You will mumble, stumble and be hard to hear. 4. Don't Look Up The ceiling of a room or sky rarely delivers the inspiration, word or phrase you're seeking. You will just come across as uncertain. 5. Don't Look to the Side Eye movement to the side makes you appear shifty and untrustworthy. 6. Do Take Your Sunglasses Off Sunglasses on TV is not a cool look. Even for rock stars. 7. Do Look at the Reporter Direct an In Networking, Spend Time Nurturing Your Existing Relationships look during a TV interview.Building and growing relationships is a main facet of what networking is all about. Whether it’s a personal or business relationship, you need to view them as equally important.Quality relationships are more important than having a quantity of Well, here are some key dos and don'ts. 1. Don't Look At The Camera It is just a hunk of metal and glass and won't smile back at you! 2. 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Don't Bury Your Chin in Your Chest You will mumble, stumble and be hard to hear. 4. Don't Look Up The ceiling of a room or sky rarely delivers the inspiration, word or phrase you're seeking. You will just come across as uncertain. 5. Don't Look to the Side Eye movement to the side makes you appear shifty and untrustworthy. 6. Do Take Your Sunglasses Off Sunglasses on TV is not a cool look. Even for rock stars. 7. Do Look at the Reporter Direct an Strategic Fundraising for Startup Technology Companies across as uncertain.Almost every company goes through it, except for the fortunate few. Some people have gone through it multiple times. While never easy, raising money for the second or third time (assuming success the first time!) is a picnic, compare 5. Don't Look to the Side Eye movement to the side makes you appear shifty and untrustworthy. 6. Do Take Your Sunglasses Off Sunglasses on TV is not a cool look. Even for rock stars. 7. Do Look at the Reporter Direct and firm eye contact establishes authority. 8. Do Address Each Question at a Press Conference Answer each question individually rather trying to engage everyone. 9. Do Remove Your Glasses 10 Minutes Prior Avoid unsightly red marks on the bridge of your nose by removing your glasses prior to an interview. Better still wear contacts. 10. Do Memorise, Practice and Rehearse Your Quotable Quote You can't read notes on camera. Plan, prepare and practice saying your seven-second sound bite before the camera rolls.
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