Real vs. Virtual Backgrounds. Which is Best for your Zoom Call?

One of the greatest changes we have seen with virtual selling is the inevitable change in meeting location. No longer in a traditional office setting, location is now entirely dependent upon each participant’s environment and choice.  This can range anywhere from your kitchen table to the captain’s seat on the Starship Enterprise. The choice is yours, so choose wisely.

Your background makes a strong statement about you. You are quite literally projecting an image, whether professional or otherwise, to your customer.  So make sure that your real or virtual background supports that image by being neat and clutter free, well-lit, and perhaps with a spark of personality.


Real vs. Virtual Backgrounds


Virtual selling offers a whole new avenue of creative control when it comes to selecting a backdrop for your next video call.  But which should you choose?  Here are some considerations:


The Benefits of Authenticity


You now have the opportunity to welcome clients and/or coworkers into your home, making sales calls more personal than ever before. Video meetings, whether held in your home office or at your kitchen table, can reveal quite a lot about you to your customer.  Just as their background reveals a lot to you.

This can be a great advantage to sellers as it both humanizes you and levels the relationship.  Instead of vendor-to-prospect, it becomes more human-to-human.  Personal elements, like books, pictures, furnishings, can stimulate conversations and deepen connections. 


When to Use a Virtual Background.


That being said, sometimes your home simply is not quite conference call ready!  That’s the time to consider using a virtual background or green screen for personal privacy or professionalism.  When might you want to consider a virtual background?  Here are a few questions to help you decide:
Are you…
  • Questioning if your background is too cluttered? (Hint: if you’re wondering, then yes, it probably is)
  • Clashing with busy patterns, stripes or artwork?
  • In the middle of a home repair project?
  • Providing TMI with your environment? (“Hello bedroom Zoom callers! I’m talking to you!”)
  • Anticipating scene-stealing pets or children?

In these cases, a virtual background may be your new best friend.


Considerations when using a Virtual Background


While a green screen allows you to have a little (professional) fun, keep it on the side of realism, i.e., the office of your dreams vs. the space station, or simply a backdrop that allows you to briefly live in a home that is not at the mercy of your children’s toys. In need of a little inspiration?

Pro tip:  Canva has a wonderful selection of customizable backgrounds you can download for your next video call.

Be aware that overtly busy or fantastical backgrounds can present distractions that may detract from the overall quality of your presentation.  When it comes to backgrounds, you are the star, and your background should quite literally be, “the background.” You’re already competing for the sale, you don’t want to also be competing for the attention of your customers!  So select a backdrop that promotes your sales goals, not one that detracts from them.


Avoid Motion Blur


Another common problem seen when using virtual backgrounds or green screens is motion blur. This is when a presenter gestures or moves too quickly when in front of a green screen resulting in blurred elements. It is important to move slowly and with intention when using a green screen to avoid blurring or entire body parts disappearing into the background. Losing an entire hand is quite distracting, is it not? 
Bottom Line:  Take advantage of the benefits authentic or real backgrounds can provide whenever you can.  If that’s not possible, virtual backgrounds are a great option as long as you choose one that supports you and your brand.

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Performance Sales and Training

Performance Sales and Training is leading the way the way in helping sales teams master the “art” of virtual selling through award-winning workshops, coaching on selling on-video, virtual presentation skills and executive presence. The Selling On-Video Master Class is a self-paced video course with optional coaching which helps sales teams connect with customers virtually in a more memorable and effective way using key principles of on-camera acting.

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