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How do we connect with people and create a positive impression? Whether it is in-person or virtual, people prefer being entertained to being educated. So stimulating a person emotionally is the first step toward creating a positive audio impression. Presenters who want to leverage the human factors that connect with an audience will focus on […]
Breuss Arrizabalaga Quintet
People who enjoy audio content are a part of a passionate culture that encourages brand affinity. Audio is intimate, and “tuning in” to listen to the same person muse on different topics will eventually start to feel like the host and listeners have a personal relationship. Though the majority of online users still don’t listen […]
Video post : what if animals were round?
Aaron dunn sonatina
There are all kinds of analogies about what a webinar is like, but I prefer to think of them as radio shows with pictures. Radio has a unique power when it comes to engagement: appealing voices reach out and connect with audiences through thought-provoking conversations, storytelling, and great sound. Webinars share these same characteristics — […]
Video Post : Song of Flowers
Antonio lottis missa
Audio is the Achilles heel of webinars, as well as other forms of content — like podcasts, teleseminars, and videos — that rely on clear sound. We have all heard poor audio, and it’s really a turnoff — not to mention how poorly it impacts engagement. For any virtual event, audio is critical to connecting […]
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How To Tell Your Brand Story? [7 Creative Ways]
In this digital world, online business owners want to gain visitor’s attention and enhance genuine connections with brands. But, the biggest question is- how do you build the connection? Right! Telling a brand story is the best way to build a strong connection with your visitors. Through your business story, you can positively represent your […]
Time-Lapse: Watch Flowers Bloom Before Your Eyes
Flowers have a way of doing that. They began changing the way the world looked almost as soon as they appeared on Earth about 130 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. That’s relatively recent in geologic time: If all Earth’s history were compressed into an hour, flowering plants would exist for only the last […]

