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Friday, May 1, 2009
Logistically, they require the same things most conferences run on: great speakers, relevant exhibitors and sponsors, and eager attendees. The goal is to get the right speakers to draw the right attendees who might also be of interest to the exhibitors and sponsors. This goes on anyway in attendees' blogs. Some thoughts.
 
Friday, May 1, 2009
Here are the steps to getting on the speaking circuit: 1) Write a brief and interesting description of your presentation and what attendees will learn. 7) Give attendees something to keep such as a single page hand-out with tips or a booklet. COMING SOON** LEAP! People are talking about the BIG website. Are you? Think BIG.
 
Friday, May 1, 2009
There are very deserving and interesting shows out there that do pay a speaker’s fee, and that do want a paid professional speaker who will deliver quite a lot of value back to their attendees for that money. And then a little while later, I was a paid speaker. And now, I’m a decently paid speaker. from O’Reilly Publishing)?
 

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Logistically, they require the same things most conferences run on: great speakers, relevant exhibitors and sponsors, and eager attendees. The goal is to get the right speakers to draw the right attendees who might also be of interest to the exhibitors and sponsors. This goes on anyway in attendees' blogs. Some thoughts.
When I think about my upcoming presentations, I look at the event not through my eyes as the speaker, but from the ATTENDEE�s eyes. Ask yourself these questions: What item(s) or resource(s) will best serve the attendee during/after/well-after the program? How do we put those sage tips into practice? After all, this IS a business!
Here are the steps to getting on the speaking circuit: 1) Write a brief and interesting description of your presentation and what attendees will learn. 7) Give attendees something to keep such as a single page hand-out with tips or a booklet. COMING SOON** LEAP! People are talking about the BIG website. Are you? Think BIG.
am amazed at how often the event organizer insists that attendees need an "advanced" seminar, and within 60 seconds I know that they don't even grasp the basics yet. svalskis Barbara Rozgonyi Here's what works for me: I always ask the meeting planner: what do you want your attendees to walk out with? Answer that early. Often.
There are very deserving and interesting shows out there that do pay a speaker’s fee, and that do want a paid professional speaker who will deliver quite a lot of value back to their attendees for that money. And then a little while later, I was a paid speaker. And now, I’m a decently paid speaker. from O’Reilly Publishing)?