Youre doing zoom calls WRONG
A lot of you, when you're appearing on a Zoom call, you're appearing like this. You're very close, you're here, right? And then often you hear the one where you go, Sorry, I was on mute. Hey, good to see you everyone. And then while you're talking here, all you're doing is this, a whole bunch of this, they can't see your hands. So you're literally just wobbling back and forth. The framing that you want, the optimal framing, is you want to be in people's social space, right? So if I was this close to Craig, this is the intimate space, right? This is not good, right? Even across here, this is still kind of the personal space. I'm still a little bit close. Social space is this. This is the social space. People feel very comfortable. This is a beautiful example of social space. So when you appear on a call like this, now you can use your hand gestures. The more of this box that you take up while you're speaking, the more online presence you have.
Summary
This video explains how to improve your Zoom call presence by adjusting your camera framing and using hand gestures effectively. Proper positioning creates a comfortable social space for viewers.
Key Points
- Avoid being too close to the camera during Zoom calls.
- Optimal framing is important for effective communication.
- Use hand gestures to enhance your online presence.
- Maintain a comfortable social space for viewers.
- Framing affects how engaged your audience feels.
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Repurpose Ideas
- LinkedIn post: Tips for better Zoom call engagement
- Tweet: Key mistakes to avoid on Zoom calls
- Checklist: Optimal Zoom call setup for effective communication
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