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Public Speaking: Marketing Kit For Professional Speakers
All professional speakers will need a promotional kit in order
to market themselves effectively and obtain more and higher
paying jobs. Speakers fail to achieve the desired incomes
because they fail to properly market their skills and talents.
No more failure! Reach the income you've heard and dreamt about
by using a promotional kit!
Speaker bureaus and meeting planners expect to see certain
pieces of information in order to see if you are the
professional speaker they are looking for. These pieces of
information include a content sheet highlighting the material
you'll be presenting, a speaker biography, testimonials /
reviews, a list of the services you provide including
educational materials and fee schedule, a sample client list, a
demo video and a business card with contact information. You can
also include a letter on a personalized letterhead stating your
interest in the event and why you feel they should choose you.
Marketing a Professional Speaker
1. Content sheet - include a general outline of
the presentation you'll be making. Your material should relate
to the theme of the convention or seminar being hosted.
2. Speaker biography (bio) - highlight
certifications and qualifications in your 2 -3 paragraph
narrative. Each paragraph should be about 2-3 sentences long and
should tell give bureaus and planners an idea of who you are and
what you're about. This bio may also be used as part of the
advertisement of the speaking engagement and may be shortened to
a short paragraph. You should also send a picture of yourself.
3. Testimonials / Reviews - This information
helps to build your credibility as a speaker because it tells
what others are saying about you. In order to build this area
effectively, you should also consider requesting feedback after
each speaking engagement whether they are free or for fee.
4. List of services and products - This section
of information includes a price list of books, CDs or videos
that you produce related to your speaking topic. This section
can also include other types of speaking engagements that you do
along with the respective prices that you will charge.
5. List of the clients you've worked for - you
can combine this with your testimonial and review sections
however, keep in mind that not everyone will respond to your
request for feedback. Either you didn't ask for a review or they
didn't take the time to fill out your review sheet. You can
still keep a running list of the people who have used your
services.
6. Demo video - This should be on the subject
you are being asked to speak on. It gives your prospective
planners an idea of what they will be getting should they choose
to hire you. This should also be professionally done. For
professional videotaping in the Washington, DC; Baltimore, MD
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Production
7. Contact information - include information on
the various ways that speaker bureaus and meeting planners can
get in touch with you should they decide to hire you.
Successful marketing ensures that you are on the path to
becoming a successful professional speaker. It also presents you
as a professional and an established leader in your field.
Create your portfolio and get to marketing yourself today!