Be clear, on camera and on the page.
Two things decide how your work is received online: how you come across in video meetings, and how you write. I help you get both right.
The idea
More of your work now happens through a screen: video meetings, online training, and the things you write. Most people are worse at this than they realize, and it quietly costs them. Digital Presence is about closing that gap in the two places it matters most.
On camera
How you look and sound in a video meeting is a sign of respect for the people on the other end. An online meeting is not a classroom on a screen. The presence and energy that carry you through a rough patch in a room disappear on camera, so structure, pace, and a clear picture and voice matter far more than people expect. I help with both the delivery and the technology, drawn from building two online training studios and working out, the hard way, what actually makes online presence land.
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Delivery and mindset
Structure, pace, and real presence on camera, so you keep the room you cannot see. An online meeting is not a classroom on a screen.
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Clear video and audio
The right, sensible technology to look and sound like you respect the people giving you their time.
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Studio builds
Designing and building training, YouTube, and podcast studios that actually work, from someone who has built two.
On the page
Writing is still where a lot of credibility is won and lost. I have put real work into the workflows, tools, and small tricks that let anyone write well for any occasion and sound credible, genuine, and clear, with AI carrying the load without taking over the voice.
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Writing workflows with AI
Using AI to write faster and better while keeping your own voice, not flattening it.
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For any occasion
From a quick email to a long article, with a method you can repeat and trust.
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A sustainable habit
So clear, credible writing becomes normal rather than a special effort.
Formats
One-to-one coaching, a team workshop, a studio build, or a short program. Practical and hands-on, built around your real meetings and your real writing.
What you should expect
You come across clearly when it counts, on camera and on the page, and people give your work the attention it deserves.
Let's talk about your people.
A short conversation is the best place to start. No pitch, just an honest read on whether Minara fits where your team is headed.
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