How to Write Powerful Headlines, Scoring IFA Websites, and What to Say with Your Hands — EASTWEST Public Relations

Jim James
1 min readDec 10, 2020

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In the age of social distancing, how is body language used during a Zoom conference call? On a Zoom call, the person appears on a small window with very little available to be seen. In this case, it can be argued that an external camera is valuable in how it can reveal more of the person you are trying to communicate with. Going forward with PR interviews, it may be necessary to ask our clients to sit further away from the computer until they are eye level. Because computers tend to be lower than eye level, it resembles an adult-child relationship in its point of view, which is poor body posture, and poor body language. What can we do to overcome this problematic webcam view? If appearing on camera, it is imperative to stand back a little further, make sure the area is well-lit, and, if possible, that hands can be seen within the screen.

Originally published at https://www.eastwestpr.com.

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Jim James
Jim James

Written by Jim James

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