How to look good on video

We’ve talked about making your best video.

And what programs make work the best.

But what about looking our best?

Rachelle Gardner came through with some really good and common sense tips to help us look good on video.

Wish I’d read her blog post before I made my videos.

Read her blog post, How to Look Good on Your Webcam and make a better video.

Please share my post with your Facebook and Twitter friends.

If you’re not already, I’d be much obliged if you would follow me @jeancogdell on Twitter or jean.cogdell on Facebook!

Do you want to make a video?

Well, you’re in luck.

Read how you too can make a video.

Don’t let fear hold you back.

A while back, I made my first video for YouTube. In this video I shared the two programs I use for my videos. Everyone was so kind regarding the endeavor by this newbie.

Easy and simple are my motto. 

But for those of you who would like to learn a lot more about making your own videos, check out the following post, and video, by Marlene Hielema.

I think you will find it very informative and helpful.

7 ways to create video content for your blog

Whichever method you choose, don’t let making a video for your blog, Facebook, or YouTube stress you out.

It may not always be easy, but make it fun. For those that missed my video, enjoy.

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If you’re not already, I’d be much obliged if you would follow me @jeancogdell on Twitter or jean.cogdell on Facebook!

In the comments section let me know if this helped and share your latest video. I’d love to see it!

Are you using Scrivener?

Maybe you’re still using MS Word?

If you’re interested in trying something different read —

Writers in the Storm blog posted a listing of the Top 10 Scrivener Features for Writers. 

I use both. Each program does something different. For short stories I use MS Word but for longer pieces I love Scrivener.

I also recommend reading Writing a Novel with Scrivener by David Hewson, he makes it simple.

Also if you want to figure out how to use Scrivener to outline that novel. Check out this tutorial by Erin Bowman.

There are dozens of YouTube videos to help a writer, so go crazy.

I love comments, almost as much as I love clicks, so after you pass this on to your Facebook and Twitter pals tell me what you think. If you’re not already, please follow me @jeancogdell on Twitter or jean.cogdell on Facebook!

More Housecleaning

Let’s be honest, cleaning house is the worst.

View from aboveI don’t know about you, but I’ve dreaded chores since Mom taught me to scrub that first toilet. Housekeeping never seem to end, unless you’re one of the lucky ten percent with live-in help. 

 

When did you last cleanup your hard drive?

 

NEW YORK - JULY 25: Matilde Hoffman works on h...More often than not, I delay my digital chores until my computer begins to drag. Sunday I discovered another chore to add to my growing list.

Planning your digital afterlife.

In addition to laundry, dishes, grocery shopping, updating my software and defragging my computer, we must plan our digital afterlife.

What would happen to your on-line accounts, if God forbid, something happened to you?

Well, unless you take care of a few digital chores, you might not like the outcome. Ever thought about all your correspondence, photos and emails? Who would see them? Time to make sure the only people you trust can access your information.

If you don’t want to deal with this yourself, hire a service. Yes, like apps, there is a service for everything. Go figure, I never thought of offering such a service. Don’t believe me, Google it…

However, Google has a tool to get you started. Check out the Inactive Account Manager. 

 

Facebook has a page on deleting or memorializing accounts.

Twitter will deactivate your account if contacted by your estate. That’s fine by me.

The website Modern Loss list the links to deactivate pages for family members such as PayPal, Instagram, and more.

You can read an in-depth article by Barbara Ortutay, The Associated Press.

That’s it for today. It’s Monday and the chores are piling up, need to get busy.

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