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Friday, May 1, 2009
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Friday, May 1, 2009
As a college professor, I speak and give presentations all the time, and years ago I did the circuit around town speaking at tech events and such. chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of How to Start Speaking at Events December 8, 2008 · Comments One day, I wasn’t a speaker at conferences, and then I was. And then a little while later, I was a paid speaker.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
But it's a thought-provoking topic Chris. Aaron Deckler For me it's all about the speakers, and don't assume I know everyone on the circuit. I'm lucky in the fact that the city where I live has never had a tech / business / online conference, so am hoping it will be a success. blog comments powered by Disqus Previous post: Windows Mobile Fantasy App Contest Next post: Review - 30 Year Old Canadian Club Get the blog sent to your inbox by entering your
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Other potential venues include retirement centers, community centers, churches and charitable organizations. 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. 2) Contact local trade associations that reach your target audience and let them know that you are available to speak. 3) Pack your presentation with useful information. am Stephanie Chandler
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