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7: An Easier Way to Make Direct Eye Contact on Zoom – the Elgato Prompter

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Making direct eye contact or what feels like direct eye contact on Zoom is hard. Beyond looking back and forth between a person's image and your camera lens, which is less than ideal, you need a teleprompter to make it work. With a teleprompter, you can look directly at your camera lens and the eyes of the person on the other side of the camera. But teleprompter setups are expensive and are relatively complicated to set up. Elgato's new Prompter is an affordable option. Host Doug Lester tests it out and compares it to the higher-priced teleprompter setup he's been using for his coaching sessions for years.
Blog Post - How to Make Eye Contact on Zoom for Better Rapport and Less Fatigue
Blog Post - The Ultimate Zoom Setup for Direct Eye Contact and Less Zoom Fatigue
Elgato Prompter
Elgato Facecam Pro
Setting up the Elgato Prompter and avoiding the blank screen problem
An in-depth tech review of the Elgato Prompter (one of many)

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❎ Avoid making 3 common mistakes with executive recruiters
πŸ“Έ Improve your executive presence on Zoom

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Manage episode 403835279 series 3550812
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Making direct eye contact or what feels like direct eye contact on Zoom is hard. Beyond looking back and forth between a person's image and your camera lens, which is less than ideal, you need a teleprompter to make it work. With a teleprompter, you can look directly at your camera lens and the eyes of the person on the other side of the camera. But teleprompter setups are expensive and are relatively complicated to set up. Elgato's new Prompter is an affordable option. Host Doug Lester tests it out and compares it to the higher-priced teleprompter setup he's been using for his coaching sessions for years.
Blog Post - How to Make Eye Contact on Zoom for Better Rapport and Less Fatigue
Blog Post - The Ultimate Zoom Setup for Direct Eye Contact and Less Zoom Fatigue
Elgato Prompter
Elgato Facecam Pro
Setting up the Elgato Prompter and avoiding the blank screen problem
An in-depth tech review of the Elgato Prompter (one of many)

🎧 Take control of your narrative and advance your career β€” subscribe to the podcast!
πŸ€” Need a thought partner with experience as a Fortune 100 hiring manager, an executive recruiter at a top firm, and a coach at Harvard Business School? Schedule a Career Strategy Session with Doug
❎ Avoid making 3 common mistakes with executive recruiters
πŸ“Έ Improve your executive presence on Zoom

  continue reading

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