I appreciate your professional reaction to my somewhat "too direct" comment. There is an excess of AI-related VDOs on UA-cam and if the 1st 60 seconds do not provide valuable tips, your audience will switch off. Perhaps take an example from your colleague Leah. She regularly drops in snippets of suggestions /advice. In labels it pops-up on the screen. However, having watched 3 funnel.oi VDOs here, still bit unclear whether it adds value to me. @@WeAreFunnel
@@WeAreFunnel First of all, you're talking about marketing, so I would expect you to naturally have a general understanding of presentation skills. Since you've put effort into an interesting topic, I’d like to support you with my opinion. A simple presentation technique: first, give a general definition of your topic, then expand on it-not the other way around. Otherwise, your audience will struggle to understand your point. You can’t guide them through your thought process without first explaining the target before starting the journey. P.s especially I am writing in this way, as a marketer you will need a high E.Q to understand it!
Thanks. Very well explained and informative.
Thanks! Glad you liked it, what other topics do you want to see us cover?
thanks for all the information!
Glad you liked the video!
impressions are always greater than clicks.
too much bla-bla
Hey Philip! Appreciate the feedback, got any thoughts on how we can improve our videos to make them less bla-bla?☺
I appreciate your professional reaction to my somewhat "too direct" comment. There is an excess of AI-related VDOs on UA-cam and if the 1st 60 seconds do not provide valuable tips, your audience will switch off. Perhaps take an example from your colleague Leah. She regularly drops in snippets of suggestions /advice. In labels it pops-up on the screen. However, having watched 3 funnel.oi VDOs here, still bit unclear whether it adds value to me. @@WeAreFunnel
@@WeAreFunnel add more text in the video? While talking
@@sunmoon8603 as in subtitles? 😊
@@WeAreFunnel First of all, you're talking about marketing, so I would expect you to naturally have a general understanding of presentation skills. Since you've put effort into an interesting topic, I’d like to support you with my opinion. A simple presentation technique: first, give a general definition of your topic, then expand on it-not the other way around. Otherwise, your audience will struggle to understand your point. You can’t guide them through your thought process without first explaining the target before starting the journey. P.s especially I am writing in this way, as a marketer you will need a high E.Q to understand it!