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Dania Denise Webinar Update #2

Hey, all!

As I'm sure you've noticed, the polls for my website are now closed and the results are posted. The good news is that with the results I'll be able to start planning the layout of the webinar and what topics I'll be talking about.

The bad news is that GoToMeeting contacted me to say that the new video feature that's supposed to go with their webinar service won't be up and running for another couple of months. I'm not willing to postpone my webinar any longer than I have to and while I absolutely love their webinar product/service, I'm gonna have to seek another option.

That being said, the search is on! Until then I obviously can't do anything aside from plan out the webinar and what it will consist of so at least I'll have that to keep me occupied until I find a webinar service that meets all of my requirements. I know Skype is a free and easy option but the quality sucks and I don't want to risk having an experience where I'm losing connections to people left and right. If I'm gonna do this webinar, I want it done right!

Thank you for your patience so far, readers...I promise, I'm going to make this happen!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hey Dania!
I have a quick question!
I'm 164cm right now and know that I won't grow anymore. I want to become a fit model and did some research, but I couldn't really find any good information. So can you please tell me:
1.what exactly a fit model does (all the website tells me different things)? Also advantages and disadvantages.
2.Do I have to be taller than 164cm to be a fit model? Do I have to be skinny? (as in is there a specific weight I have to be?)
3. I live in Brisbane, Australia. Can you please list some GOOD agencies for fit modelling?

I know I'm asking a lot...but it would be really great and wonderful if you could answer these questions!!

I love reading your blog and I always read every post you make!! Thank you so much for the work you put in this blog and thank you in advance for answering my questions!
Dania Denise said…
Hi, Anonymous! You'll find the answer to your questions in its own post, titled "Answering a Reader Question #562," which can be found on my new blog: "Modeling 101 - Answering Readers Questions."

Please visit this link: http://amodelsdiary-readerquestions.blogspot.com/ and you can view your post there. Thanks for reading!

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