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Please only join the AI Authority Accelerator if you're comfortable getting on camera.
Or with a bit of guidance (provided in the accelerator) know you could put your face to camera...! We'll get over that camera shyness together!
This is the best way to build trust online.
I get it. I hated social media. I was — introverted, shy and unable to pronounce my 'R's' — I avoided social media for 10+ years.
But in a world where AI avatars, AI voices and AI everything will flood the internet — humans will crave humans. And I say this as a pro-AI guy.
More specifically humans inside companies will only trust and hire other humans (I'm a perfect example — I get hired by big technology companies to train their teams on AI - yeah I know, lol).
We've got no choice. We must up-skill. We must take control and learn to market our products and services.
Because I've been through this I'll show you the systems and techniques I used to get past my camera (and social media) fear. The result was 250k audience and $300k in revenue.
So yeah, it’s worth it…
And yes I kick myself for not starting earlier.
If you are completely anti the idea of getting on camera to talk about AI in your industry — this is NOT for you. And I won't pretend it is.
In the AI Authority Accelerator we'll be keeping it real, raw and authentic:
No faceless video
No AI Avatars
No crazy editing
Direct to camera
Building trust
Executing Fast
This isn't about being perfect and polished — it's about being consistent and authentic.
If this resonates with you then secure your place on the first ever 30-Day AI Authority Accelerator.
The deadline is midnight 10th March.
Spaces are capped at 100 people (only 25 spaces left).
See you inside,
Kyle
PS — Short-form video is a skill. It will feel like going for that first ever run.
Stopping after 50 meters because you’re out of breath.
After 30-days you run a comfortable 3km.
After a year you do 5km on Saturday morning before breakfast.
If you stick with the 30-day accelerator you’ll find short-form video becomes a daily positive habit.
You’ll forget you were ever terrified of the camera.
And like me, wish you’d started earlier!
(And yes I run marathons - I’m a stubborn bugger)