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{New Episode} Live Video, E! News, & Spray Tans

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A story about a spray tan gone very bad… Calling all of my Friends fans! In one of the episodes

A story about a spray tan gone very bad… [image]( Calling all of my Friends fans! (If not, no worries! Come along with me anyway {NAME}.) In one of the episodes, Ross goes to get a spray tan. But he gets a little confused in the tanning booth, and the results? Well… [image]( Ah, how we love to think these things wouldn’t happen in real life. But one of my guests on [today’s podcast episode]( has a “spray tan, gone wrong” story… and it’ll make you LOL. But because he’s a pro going live on video, he handled it like a champ! His name is Jason Kennedy, and you probably know him from E! News. Jason and his sidekick Giuliana Rancic are my guests on Online Marketing Made Easy today, and they are spilling the beans on how to act natural and go off the cuff while live on video. In this interview, the three of us discuss: - The best piece of advice they’ve ever received in their career - How to keep things under control when you veer away from the plan - How to go off the cuff without getting worked up - How to be engaging and ways to show up more naturally on video - And my personal favorite, stories about a time when they were most nervous in front of the camera If going live on video is something you currently do inside of your business but it leaves you sweating bullets every time -- this episode is a can’t miss! Giuliana and Jason will not only leave you with valuable tips for becoming a pro in front of a live audience, but they’ll also give you a healthy dose of laughter for the day. [Click right here to find out what happens with Online Marketing Made Easy and E! News gets together!]( All my best, Amy P.S. Have you shared [Online Marketing Made Easy]( with a friend or two? I would so appreciate it if you would. It’s easy! All you need to do is send them the “share” link from your favorite episode. Thanks for helping to spread the word, {NAME}! Not into gaining valuable step-by-step guidance from the Online Marketing Made Easy podcast? [Click here]( to opt out of emails relating to my podcast and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from any podcast emails. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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