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If you are using Zoom to engage with audiences, whether for a training session, a show or a presentation, you know how important it is to have good audio and image quality. However, what Zoom won't tell you is that, by default, they reduce your quality because this is not something the majority of Zoom users are concerned about. As a performer, coach, or presenter, YOU have to care about this and ensure that your audience is seeing you at the maximum quality possible.
After 24 months of investigation and conversations with Zoom, I have discovered everything you need to know to ensure that you are at the highest quality possible when you are in front of a virtual audience. I'm sharing everythign I learned with you today in this episode to help you establish trust and get your message across clearly.
Do not skip this step or you will be throwing money away!
By Felippe NardiIf you are using Zoom to engage with audiences, whether for a training session, a show or a presentation, you know how important it is to have good audio and image quality. However, what Zoom won't tell you is that, by default, they reduce your quality because this is not something the majority of Zoom users are concerned about. As a performer, coach, or presenter, YOU have to care about this and ensure that your audience is seeing you at the maximum quality possible.
After 24 months of investigation and conversations with Zoom, I have discovered everything you need to know to ensure that you are at the highest quality possible when you are in front of a virtual audience. I'm sharing everythign I learned with you today in this episode to help you establish trust and get your message across clearly.
Do not skip this step or you will be throwing money away!