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How To
Become A Paid
Professional Speaker
by Debbie Carr
What does make a good professional speaker?
I receive a lot of enquiries from 'would be' professional
speakers asking me to add them to my books.
At this agency, I am very selective who I represent. We
focus on good content rich 'edu-trainers' i.e. someone that can deliver a
keynote with audience interaction, fun but most importantly take home value.
I don't even consider looking at the speaker unless they
have a great speakers kit i.e. promotional material including video, list of
products, a great website and fee schedule. There also needs to be a proven
record or successful keynotes delivered and great testimonials from the
speaker's clients.
Sometimes someone exceptional will come along who does not
have the above but has an amazing story to be told.
A professional speaker knows that income can be generated
by having great product to sell. With the internet there are many ways to
generate income, and all speakers should be aware of how this can boost their
own.
Here is my advice on how to become a professional speaker.
1. Have a great website and promotional material.
2. Learn to leverage off the site by creating promotional
materials.
3. Start off doing free keynotes at clubs like SWAP and
Rotary.
4. My pet hate - never ever talk about yourself non-stop.
It's not
about YOU it's about how you help others.
5. Write articles and get them published.
6. Do not plagiarize in any form.
7. Network properly. Networking is not about shoving your
business card into the hand of everyone you meet and diving
straight into what
you do.
8. Build relationships over time, give lots of free
advice, be a giver
not a taker.
9. Try and get your articles printed in the media.
10. If you are a professional speaker, then you are an
expert -
make sure you are.
11. Don't give false evidence. Get the facts right, do
your research
12. Learn all you can about running a small business.
13. Learn about branding and marketing.
14. Learn how to sell.
15. Your goal is to get people referring you - be the best
you can.
16. Ensure your personal grooming is exceptional.
17. Don't expect bureaus to consider you until you have
done all
the above.
©Debbie Carr. Please contact me for a copy of my free e-book "The
ABC of Working with a Professional Speaker".
Debbie Carr is the principal owner of Coyote
Management International. A professional speakers bureau that
guarantees the speaker will meet the brief. You can contact her on
02 9016 2856 or email: debbie@coyote.com.au.
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