How to Release Your Social Media, Podcasting or Virtual Event Fears, Part 1

by | Sep 10, 2009 | Podcasting, Social Media, Virtual Events & Telesummits | 9 comments

I stumbled upon this video recording that Sanyika Colloway-Boyce did for me while we both attended Milana Leshinsky’s The Bliss Factor workshop back in April 2009.

I had a chance to share with the attendees how they can use social media to attract coaching leads to their business.

This is a small clip of the 60-minute presentation that I did. In it, I share with attendees how they can release their social media fears. As you view this, I invite you to follow the exercises to release your own fears about social media, podcasting, virtual events or any other online marketing tactic. I’d love to hear your fears in the comments section below.

In Part 2, I’ll share the part of the presentation where I show you how to shake those fears so you can tackle social media, podcasting, virtual events or any other online marketing tool with confidence.

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9 Comments

  1. scottpenton

    One of my fears, as you probably saw when we first met at bwe09, is when I'm in a big crowd, I get nervous for some reason and become quite, but thanks to you for coming over and talking to me about social media I was able to open up a little. I need to do this more for I would like to start podcast/video podcast for my site(s). I would also liked to maybe do a panel at next years bwe, I guess that would be the ultimate goal. Well, hope you have a good trip back to Toronto. Take care

  2. scottpenton

    One of my fears, as you probably saw when we first met at bwe09, is when I'm in a big crowd, I get nervous for some reason and become quite, but thanks to you for coming over and talking to me about social media I was able to open up a little. I need to do this more for I would like to start podcast/video podcast for my site(s). I would also liked to maybe do a panel at next years bwe, I guess that would be the ultimate goal. Well, hope you have a good trip back to Toronto. Take care

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  4. tracygardner

    Leesa, Great analogy and I love it. I am a Marketing Strategist & Marketing Coach and the “I can't” statement comes up almost daily. With Social Media, Marketing Hourglass, Video, Virtual Events, etc… Thanks for sharing! This was great!
    Tracy Gardner

  5. Tracy Gardner

    Leesa, Great analogy and I love it. I am a Marketing Strategist & Marketing Coach and the “I can't” statement comes up almost daily. With Social Media, Marketing Hourglass, Video, Virtual Events, etc… Thanks for sharing! This was great!
    Tracy Gardner

  6. Christine Gallagher

    Hi Leesa!

    I love this because so many of my own clients go right to those “I can't” statements about those topics too. Very familiar excuses. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

  7. NancyMarmolejo

    Great Leesa! OK, I'm heading off to do some push ups now. Wake up muscles! Love that analogy. I love how you weave it all back into social media… excuses, excuses, excuses. You're very motivating, and truly masterful at calling people on their lame excuses!!! Seriously, I'm off to do push ups… no excuses… 🙂

  8. Christine Gallagher

    Hi Leesa!

    I love this because so many of my own clients go right to those “I can't” statements about those topics too. Very familiar excuses. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

  9. NancyMarmolejo

    Great Leesa! OK, I'm heading off to do some push ups now. Wake up muscles! Love that analogy. I love how you weave it all back into social media… excuses, excuses, excuses. You're very motivating, and truly masterful at calling people on their lame excuses!!! Seriously, I'm off to do push ups… no excuses… 🙂