Grow Your Public Speaking Business
Business:Marketing
In this episode, I talk about setting yourself up as a contingency speaker.
A contingency speaker is a “backup” for an event by the planner or other hiring party in case a speaker is a no-show, or cancels due to an emergency or sickness.
If the planner is empty-handed for an important speaking slot, it can ruin an event. This is where you come in, because you have positioned yourself as a contingency speaker — they can be comfortable calling you and saying “Help! Can you fill in last minute?” And you say, “Of course am happy to do so.” (if your schedule isn’t already full)
95. Is Your Story Above the Fold?
94. The Speakers Website Call to Action
93. My All-Time Favorite Question: How Can I Grow As A Speaker?
92. The Speakers Planner Page
91. Creating A Sexy, Selling, Speaker Onesheet
90. 5 Gig-Winning Reasons Why Joining an Online Speakers Group Should Be Your Next Move
89. 4 Ways to Market Yourself as a Speaker
88. Does Your Niche Need to be Redefined in Light of COVID-19
87. Shutdowns & Cancellations: Have Made Speakers’ Blogs More Essential Than Ever
86. 4 Approaches to Speakers Increasing Their Online Income
85. 3 Effective Ways to Grow Your Mailing List as a Speaker
84. 5 Strategies for Creating Video Clips for Your Speaker Website
83. 5 Reasons Why You’re Not Getting Bookings
82. How Speakers Can Use Facebook to Grow Their Business
81. 5 Ways Speakers Can Adapt to COVID-19
80. Q&A - Speaking at Schools and Books Sales
79. Become a Headliner with Crazy Titles
78. Speaking for 10k
77. Increase your Reach with a Service Organization
76. Attract the Best Speaking Engagements with Sample Videos
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