Since the coronavirus pandemic, most aspects of book marketing have resumed in their pre-pandemic modes with one notable exception: virtual interviews. Any bias against appearing online from the office or home has nearly evaporated. It means that today, most authors can expect to do many virtual interviews while promoting their books. As a result, becoming well-versed in online interview “best practices” is an asset. It shares many aspects with in-person interviewing, but there are some differences, many of them technical. You can be an excellent guest once you know what you’re doing.
Veteran book publicists remind their author clients about dos and don’ts based on hard-won experience. Taking them seriously improves your chances of success and making a good impression on the media and your target readers. The first consideration is audio quality. The most essential thing is to be sure people can hear you. Although most computers and laptops have built-in microphones, consider buying an external mic. Either way, make sure you sit close to the mic so your voice comes through clearly; if people have challenges hearing you, they may click away quickly.
Another sound-related topic is the need for silence in the space where you’ll be seen. Landlines ringing in the background, pet sounds, or even your smartphone beeping distracts the audience. Before you log in for your virtual appearance, turn off other devices, move pets to other areas, and ensure that you won’t be interrupted while online – it goes for children also if they’re at home while you appear. Depending on the host’s preference for your virtual interview, you’ll be asked to appear on various videoconferencing apps. If it’s new for you, practice in advance to log on and connect.
Having a battery run out during a virtual interview must be avoided, so make sure you’re plugged into electric power before you begin. Considering the lighting in the room and sitting in the optimal spot also matters. If you need more clarification, check online for articles about correctly positioning yourself. For example, sitting with your back toward a window should be avoided. You’ll also improve your virtual appearances with a high-quality, stable internet connection. If the picture freezes or is erratic, it can frustrate viewers. You want to appear professional and well-established in front of an audience.
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