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November 06, 2018, 06:16:09 AM |
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Since you are talking YouTube, I am assuming that you are going to make an Audio-Visual presentation. In that case, more than the stuff you are going to talk about, what matters most, in the critical first impression, is your style of presentation. By style I mean your accent and diction, your body language, the set (studio) of your presentation and how you interact with it's various elements.
Basically, at the outset, people are going to be attracted toward your screen persona, rather than the merit of what you are presenting. If they like to watch, a decision made within the first fifteen to thirty seconds, only thereafter will they focus on the topic of your presentation.
That's why some boneheads get a following on YouTube. Despite their asinine antics, there's something in their screen presence, their presentation that commands attention. Conversely, you can create the most informative text, but if your style is hum-drum, people are simply going to switch off. Then, you'll find better rewards in delivering that content through an article, infographic composition, or web page.
Unless you present samples of your presentation, it's impossible to say whether your YouTube venture will succeed or not. Obviously, once you command attention, then people will also notice the merit (or lack thereof) in your content, and at that time you need to up your technicals gameplay so that your audience grows even more, and the wider world recognises you as a crypto influencer. But, that's the secondary stage; for YouTube, your presentation style is the primary concern.
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