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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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Black Friday
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. “Leadership” is too broad. “Developing directors into executives” is specific. “Mindset” is vague. “Getting unstuck after your divorce” 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?
0 likes • Oct 23
Love it ! Thanks for this.
🚀 Drop Your Website Here! 🎤
Your speaker website isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s your digital stage. (Ha) It’s where event planners decide if they want to book you. It’s where your leads go to learn more. And if you don’t have one yet? This week’s priority = Get one up! Even a simple, free site is better than nothing. You can add it to your email signature, social media, and even put it on a QR code for conferences. The goal? Convert visitors into booked gigs. Here’s what your site NEEDS: ✅ High-quality photos & videos (your demo reel front and center!) ✅ Your keynote topics & a short bio ✅ A way for event planners to contact you ✅ A media kit & downloadable speaker one-sheet ✅ Links to your social media ✅ A way to collect emails—yes, even if you’re not sending a newsletter yet! Now, let’s network. Drop your speaker website & social links in the thread. You never know who might have a gig or opportunity for you! 🎯
🚀 Drop Your Website Here! 🎤
1 like • May 31
www.janinecharron.com
My exact system to getting paid gigs
There is no magic to it. “Who you know” gets you ONE paid gig per year It’s the relentless follow up, chasing, showing value, showing up, learning, growing, improving that builds your speaking business. @Christina Daves had a great question. How do you actually get high paid gigs? (See image) Every speaker I’ve met making $15,000+ per event is a savage at meeting people. Quick story. A few years back, I was at a marketing conference and the speaker (who wasn’t that great) shared how he got on the stage. He found the event planner’s image online and created a comic strip featuring that person and built an entirely custom website around it featuring that person. They ate it up. That’s the lengths you need to go to get on your dream stage. Btw. 3 people signed up for the new booking agency service. 2 more spots are probably gone today. My team and I will handle all the grunt work: finding conferences, leads, email setup, outreach, follow up so all YOU have to do is show up. DM me if you want more details on the program. Only 7 slots left
My exact system to getting paid gigs
1 like • May 31
Great info. Thank you
You’re not indecisive. You’re emotionally overloaded. 😵
You stare at the menu for 15 minutes. You ask everyone else what they think. You second-guess your own instincts. Not because you don’t know what you want— But because your emotions are crowding out your clarity. You’re carrying old regrets. Past failures. The fear of choosing wrong… again. So your nervous system hits the brakes before you even begin. You freeze. You overthink. You shut down. It’s not that you can’t decide. It’s that no one ever taught you how to clear your emotional channel before making a decision. That changed for me when I started asking: 🧘‍♀️ “What am I feeling right now that’s hijacking my clarity?” I don’t force decisions anymore. I clear before I choose. I write it out. Move my body. Breathe until my brain feels like mine again. And suddenly, the choice becomes obvious. Effortless. Peaceful. If you’ve been calling yourself indecisive, when really you’re just emotionally backed up—this is your moment. You are not the confusion. You’re the calm underneath it. Comment “CLEAR ME” if this feels like something you’ve needed to hear for a long time. Say “SEND IT” if you want my Emotional Clarity Map. 🗺️🧠
0 likes • May 31
This happened to me this very week on Deciding who to publish with. Then I had a magical morning of writing. Meditation and killer leg workout. All the signs and systems aligned and I made my choice. CLEAR ME SEND IT
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Professional Speaker. Breast Cancer Survivor. NCAA DIV 1 Hockey Player. NWHL.

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