How to Launch a Speaking Career | LIVE Q&A with a Speakers Agent
Learn How to Launch a Speaking Career | Join me LIVE as I Interview a Speakers Agent who Represents Speakers
There will also be options to receive the recording if you cannot join us LIVE! This is a special interview you do not want to miss if you're serious about speaking!
Event Description: If you're one of those brave souls who does NOT fear public speaking, and you've actually felt a magnetic attraction to professional speaking, then this session is for you.
I'll be interviewing one of my Speakers Agents who books professional speakers so you can learn from them what they are looking for to book speakers!
You'll also benefit from hearing my perspective as a professional speaker for the past 20+ years. You'll have the chance to ask both of us questions LIVE! Our focus will be on the Speakers Agent though!
This is your opportunity to get real serious about your future in speaking, especially amidst the covid pandemic because some speakers are already doing quite well presenting virtually.
During our interview with my Speakers Agent, below are some sample questions I might be asking:
* What are types of events and venues that you're asked to provide speakers for? Keynotes, trainings, consulting, retreats, emcee, etc.? (all of the above?)
* What do conference organizers and executives generally look for when hiring a speaker?
* Now that we're in a covid world where every single event has either been canceled, postponed, or gone virtual, what are conference organizers and executives looking for NOW? Meaning, how has it changed?
* How do you select the speakers on your roster that you hire out? Do you find them or do they find you?
* How do you know if a speaker is "ready" to be represented by you?
* How has the covid-19 pandemic impacted the speakers you work with?
* How have your speakers adapted to the virtual delivery world?
* You're also involved in many associations on Boards and committees ... what's their process for selecting speakers? How do they ultimately select "the ONE speaker" when comparing several options?
* What advice, maybe 2-3 quick starting suggestions, would you give someone who wants to get into speaking - whether you would represent them or not.
***** To help us prevent Zoom bombers and spammers who might disrupt our session, we will be sending out the specific link on Friday morning that you will click to view and engage our discussion. So be sure to check your email on Friday morning for the event link details.
Upon ordering your ticket, you will notice options to receive the recording if you cannot join us LIVE!
Learn How to Launch a Speaking Career | Join me LIVE as I Interview a Speakers Agent who Represents Speakers
There will also be options to receive the recording if you cannot join us LIVE! This is a special interview you do not want to miss if you're serious about speaking!
Event Description: If you're one of those brave souls who does NOT fear public speaking, and you've actually felt a magnetic attraction to professional speaking, then this session is for you.
I'll be interviewing one of my Speakers Agents who books professional speakers so you can learn from them what they are looking for to book speakers!
You'll also benefit from hearing my perspective as a professional speaker for the past 20+ years. You'll have the chance to ask both of us questions LIVE! Our focus will be on the Speakers Agent though!
This is your opportunity to get real serious about your future in speaking, especially amidst the covid pandemic because some speakers are already doing quite well presenting virtually.
During our interview with my Speakers Agent, below are some sample questions I might be asking:
* What are types of events and venues that you're asked to provide speakers for? Keynotes, trainings, consulting, retreats, emcee, etc.? (all of the above?)
* What do conference organizers and executives generally look for when hiring a speaker?
* Now that we're in a covid world where every single event has either been canceled, postponed, or gone virtual, what are conference organizers and executives looking for NOW? Meaning, how has it changed?
* How do you select the speakers on your roster that you hire out? Do you find them or do they find you?
* How do you know if a speaker is "ready" to be represented by you?
* How has the covid-19 pandemic impacted the speakers you work with?
* How have your speakers adapted to the virtual delivery world?
* You're also involved in many associations on Boards and committees ... what's their process for selecting speakers? How do they ultimately select "the ONE speaker" when comparing several options?
* What advice, maybe 2-3 quick starting suggestions, would you give someone who wants to get into speaking - whether you would represent them or not.
***** To help us prevent Zoom bombers and spammers who might disrupt our session, we will be sending out the specific link on Friday morning that you will click to view and engage our discussion. So be sure to check your email on Friday morning for the event link details.
Upon ordering your ticket, you will notice options to receive the recording if you cannot join us LIVE!