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How to Feel Comfortable on Camera Connect with your audience and look like the expert you are on video.

By Kate Volman

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On this episode, Entrepreneur Network partner Kate Volman knows that standing in front of a camera and talking to no one can feel a little awkward. But, it's important to appear relatable on video if you want to connect with an audience. So, how can you overcome that initial stiffness and let your knowledge, content and ideas shine through?

Start by realizing you're not just talking into a camera when you make a video -- you're talking to people on the other side of that screen, all of whom have sought out your content and want to hear from you.

Watch the video to learn more.

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Kate Volman

Entrepreneur Network Partner

With over 15 years of experience in marketing and business development strategies, Kate Volman's specialty is working with small business. Her YouTube channel includes videos featuring tips on marketing, networking, and business development.

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