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The Frequent Speaker

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Struggling to get booked? Speaking is a business! Learn the sales and marketing game! Create content, attract event planners, and secure more gigs.

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119 contributions to The Frequent Speaker
ANNOUNCEMENT: YouTube for Speakers
(Beta Access) Hi all, I’m building a new course that breaks down my full YouTube inbound lead system for speakers. This is the same process our clients use to increase fees, get booked from content, and become searchable online. The course is called: YouTube for Speakers, 90 Days to Authority It is built for paid speakers who want inbound leads using long form YouTube videos. Right now, it includes nine modules. - Foundation - Identity - Branding - Scripting - Production - Packaging - Growth - Conversion - Bonuses I’m building in real time. No set launch date yet. If you comment below, you get free access forever - but I want feedback. This is only available while the course is being built. If you want more inbound leads, stronger video content, and a stages on autopilot, comment "black Friday" and I’ll add you to the list.
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@Dave Collins you got it!
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@Heather McCain you bet!
Welcome Frequent Speakers! (Meet your fellow speakers)
Welcome to The Frequent Speaker!. This is a community to help public speaker get on paid stages with proven sales and marketing strategies. Second, introduce yourself to the community by commenting on this post. We want to know... 1. A mini-intro, 2. What you speak about and 3. Who is your target audience 4. Website and social links Once those two things are done, check out these resources: 1. Prospecting sucks (and the other lies we tell ourselves) 2. Welcome Course 3. Free Speaker Business Resources It's great to have you here! (BTW. We love GIFS šŸ˜‰)
Welcome Frequent Speakers! (Meet your fellow speakers)
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Hi @Diksha Soni ! Looks like you're in the right place over here! So great to have you. What's the one thing you're trying to achieve with your business?
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@Rich Gomez hello and welcome!! Drop your TEDx here as well!
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@Erin Tarr hahahaha
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@Jennifer Jennifer Gilmore there’s a link in the video, but here it is as well: https://gamma.app/docs/jwkn231zef1zr23 Good idea on the quarterly/weekly thing. I would say that’s a great goal I’m making the solution for the audience. But it depends really. If I’m am targeting an ERG (employee resource group) then it would also apply to the decision maker and their audience. The main thing to focus on is high value Great comment
Magic wand šŸŖ„
I'm giving you a magic wand and will grant any wish to solve any one problem in your business. What is that problem?
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@Jesse Tubb what do you mean specifically? Can you give me a scenario or is it just more like, contract negotiation?
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@Jennifer Jennifer Gilmore this is a great one. I’ll make a video
The reason you’re not being invited to speak for money
You’re not known for one thing. Most speakers try to be known for everything. Leadership. Mindset. Motivation. But those aren’t things. They’re categories. ā€œLeadershipā€ is too broad. ā€œDeveloping directors into executivesā€ is specific. ā€œMindsetā€ is vague. ā€œGetting unstuck after your divorceā€ is clear. The biggest issue I see with less experienced speakers is fear. You’re afraid to go all in on one topic. One outcome. One audience. I know a speaker who teaches leadership through Formula 1 racing. He has executives fix an actual car together. It’s hands-on, messy, and unforgettable. That’s focus. He’s known for one thing. And it works because he solves one problem for one group of people. Think about how doctors work. You see a general practitioner for an overview. But you go to a spine surgeon when your back needs surgery. Specialists get paid more because they solve one problem better than anyone else. That’s how speaking works too. Event planners don’t hire generalists. They hire experts who solve one specific problem for one specific audience. If your outreach isn’t landing, this is why. You’re speaking to everyone, so no one feels like you’re speaking to them. Be known for one thing. Solve one problem. Get paid for it. Do you want me to make a video on this topic?
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