Even if that means changing your voice and wearing an AR mask like this beautiful BAYC
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Regardless of how you look or sound, just SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
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"βToday's content tip is all about eye contact. Eye contact. Even if you only got one eye, you've still gotta use that one eye to connect to your audience. Because if I'm gonna spend all this time to get ready, I match my pink fur with my shirt. I got my hat, everything is dialed, and then I'm gonna make some content.
And I'm gonna stare at myself the whole time, man. And then I'm gonna miss out because I could have been looking right at you. Maybe you only have one eye. I could used my one eye to look at your eye and then you are gonna listen to the words. They're coming. I have my mouth. Okay. Eye contact is completely underrated.
If you don't know how to do that, I suggest you sit. And you record yourself talking to your phone and then watch it later and does feel like somebody talking to you. Cause if it doesn't, you need to try again. You'll need one eye to make eye contact."
What a great emphasis on the importance of eye contact! As you've mentioned, eye contact in videos can create a strong connection with your viewers. It gives the impression of a direct conversation, making your content feel more personal and engaging. Whether you're using one eye or two, the principle remains the same: connect with your audience. Practice is crucial for getting this right. Reviewing your videos and checking whether it feels like you're speaking directly to the viewer is an excellent way to improve this skill. Your content tips are becoming increasingly invaluable, and the power of eye contact in videos can't be overstated. Looking forward to the next tip!