SPEAKING
ENGAGEMENTS
H ello. I’ve been a professional speaker
working in this field for more than 30 years. Professional speakers have one
central focus: it’s how many bookings they have on their schedule; how many
speeches do they have planned and
paid for? We’re always thinking in
terms of how to get more speaking engagements. That’s our central focus.
HERE’S
THE BEST TIP:
“Ask and
ye shall receive, for all who asketh receiveth.”
The most powerful word in selling or
getting speaking engagements is “ask.” The future belongs to the askers. The
future belongs to people who confidently ask for what they want, and especially
to speak to a company or organization.
You can call them up and explain that
you specialize in this subject and that you’d love to speak to their
organization. Ask them for the opportunity. Ask them for more information. Ask
them if they use speakers and when they will next be using a speaker again. The
more you ask, the more answers you get.
When I began my speaking career I
advertised my seminars in every possible way: radio, television, newspapers and
even billboards if you can imagine, and direct mail by the thousands of pieces.
And I did that until I was broke. I used to joke that when I started off in
professional speaking I learned how to sell again. I sold my house; I sold my
car and my furniture. I sold nearly everything trying to buy business with
public advertising. You cannot get speaking engagements or even seminar
attendees by simply advertising.
Finally, when I had no more money I
picked up the telephone and got a hold of deci-sion makers and made
appointments. Then I went out and made presentations and sold people into
hiring me, by asking. That started to transform my speaking career.
So
when you ask, be sure that you have an offering in terms of your message, that
people want and need, and are will-ing to pay for. It is really important that
people want and need your message and are willing to pay for it.
Some
people want to talk on a particular subject but it’s not important to others. I
found at a very early age that the most powerful subject was selling. Since I
had many years of experience in selling and had read 20 or so books on the
subject, I combined everything I had learned and put together seminar programs
and audio programs that became the bestselling in the world. It was because
that’s what people wanted, needed and were willing to pay for.
Now
85% or more of all speakers are hired because someone else recommended them."
When
I started I would often ask them if I could speak for free or at minimum cost
to get experience and credibility. Sometimes if they don’t know you and you
don’t have a reputation, you have to kiss a lot of horny toads before you meet
the handsome prince. You have to give free talks before you can get paid talks.
Now 85% or more of all speakers are
hired because someone else recommended them. Someone who heard them speak said,
“This is a great speaker.” When we began it was before the Internet and we
would use a full sheet of paper full of positive comments. We would contact 20
or 30 people who had been to the seminar and ask them to say something nice
about Brian.
Now we get audio quotes and video
testimonials which we run on our website. The more people who can say that you
did a great job when you spoke somewhere else, the faster and easier it is for
them to hire you.

It's
amazing how much business comes when you stay around, have coffee and talk to
people."
Remember
that giving a great talk or a seminar is the best advertising. There is nothing
that ultimately replaces what is on the plate. I used to work for a restaurant
chain, and they said that the key to success is what’s on the plate. It’s not
the surroundings or the advertising, but the food on the plate that determines
whether people come back to the restaurant. The food on your plate is a really
great, high content talk delivered with warmth and energy that causes people to
say, “Boy, this is a really great talk.”
The
first questions that a prospective client asks are “Who else has heard you
speak, and what do they say about you?” Be sure you’ve got a good answer for
this.
When
you’ve given a speech or a talk, stay around and offer to speak again to
others, maybe even on different subjects. It’s amazing how much business comes
when you stay around, have coffee and talk to people. Sometimes this will cause
people to ask you to come and speak to their organization.
Many speakers have developed this to
the point that they get two bookings from every talk they give. In the course
of their talk they’ll say, “By the way, I give variations of this talk to
different organizations in different industries with different problems.”
People will come up afterwards and tell them about their business and ask if
their talk would be helpful to them.
These
are all things you can do to get bookings as a professional speaker.

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