promote yourself online
No matter how good you are at what you do if you're not 'seen', you won't be successful. People who hold themselves back miss out on opportunities. Learn how to overcome your internal barriers and blocks. In our new online reality, it's more important than ever to show up as you want to be seen. With TV presenter, PR guru and executive coach, Lydia Amoah and Emmy nominated TV presenter Jeff Conway, identify the success you want, discover how to present with clarity and grow in confidence online.
What you learn:
- how to to set up your home office or background
- how to feel safe and secure online
- be confident online
- bring your personality to the fore in a remote context
- find your authentic voice and your own style
Length: 90 minutes long
Format: a mix of presentations, discussion and live coaching
Your trainers:
Jeff Conway is Emmy-Nominated TV Host, Writer & Producer and College Professor. He has multiple Emmy nominations for his producing and writing work for entertainment television shows on NBC5 & privately-owned channels on Comcast. Most recently, he's been the Director of Multimedia for Chicago Scene Magazine media group. In the last few months, his celebrity interview work has been featured by Cosmopolitan Magazine, with several millions of views on social media. He's interviewed the likes of Taraji P. Henson, Tyler Perry, O'Shea Jackson Jr. (Ice Cube's Son) Tyler Perry, Gina Torres, Meagan Good, Busy Phillips and more.
Lydia Amoah is an award-winning business coach, TV presenter and inspirational speaker who has helped thousands of people transform their lives and businesses.
Her clients have included the BBC, ITV, Financial Times, the Daily Telegraph, Channel 4 and the Daily Telegraph. She has taken part in panel discussions at events for Ernst & Young and the Bank of Ireland and is a respected speaker.
Lydia is also a researcher. She pioneered and authored The Black Pound Report, which explores the spending power of the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic community and how these communities are underrepresented in our current advertising landscape.