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Showing up on camera isn't just a content strategy. For many founders, it's a mindset shift.
In this episode of The Vignette Effect, I'm taking you behind the scenes of my own visibility experiment after committing to posting face-to-camera videos every day for 75 days as part of The Close Up Experience with Mike Ganino.
People have been asking what inspired the shift, whether I'm participating in the Yap Challenge, and what it's actually been like to suddenly become much more visible online. So I'm sharing the real story.
We explore why I chose a coaching program focused on becoming a better communicator instead of another content marketing course, what I've learned about the psychology of visibility, and why so much of showing up has less to do with algorithms and more to do with being willing to let people actually see you.
Whether you're a founder, creative entrepreneur, coach, or service provider, this episode is for anyone who knows they have valuable ideas to share but hesitates every time they hit record.
By Raquel FurmanShowing up on camera isn't just a content strategy. For many founders, it's a mindset shift.
In this episode of The Vignette Effect, I'm taking you behind the scenes of my own visibility experiment after committing to posting face-to-camera videos every day for 75 days as part of The Close Up Experience with Mike Ganino.
People have been asking what inspired the shift, whether I'm participating in the Yap Challenge, and what it's actually been like to suddenly become much more visible online. So I'm sharing the real story.
We explore why I chose a coaching program focused on becoming a better communicator instead of another content marketing course, what I've learned about the psychology of visibility, and why so much of showing up has less to do with algorithms and more to do with being willing to let people actually see you.
Whether you're a founder, creative entrepreneur, coach, or service provider, this episode is for anyone who knows they have valuable ideas to share but hesitates every time they hit record.