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What Does the First Year of Professional Speaking Look Like?
Unless you're already a celebrity, you'll have to work through
building your professional speaking career from the ground up.
This does mean work, but if the topics you plan to be speaking
on are your passion, this will not be a chore to do! Also,
depending upon how fast you are able to build connections and
establish your reputation as a speaker will determine how fast
you pass through this phase of career building.
The first phase of building your career is filled with getting
the word out that you are available for hire as a professional
speaker. You'll also gain experience as you speak for free. Yes,
that's right - free. Your goal is build a database of clients
and testimonials concerning your work before you hit the big
time. One resource said that you should plan on speaking for
free for at least 200 hundred times to build a successful
reputation and foundation of experience. The reason for all of
this is that many speaker bureaus and meeting planners want
speakers with experience and an established reputation in the
field they're in. As of now, you are working on creating your
future success!
Here are some things you can do as you begin your professional
speaking career.
1) List the topics you can speak on. Join a
social network like LinkedIn (known as the social network for
professionals) or forum and list those topics there.
2) Write some articles on these topics and post them on
the free article websites. You can also post articles
on your own website and add them to social bookmark sites.
Whoever reads your article will see your bio at the bottom of
each article and you'll promote yourself as a speaker for these
topics!
3) Get as many free speaking engagements as possible.
Check with your local library or the Chamber of Commerce. Get
feedback from your free speaking engagements and start compiling
a list of these.
4) Get a professional picture of yourself.
People want to feel connected to you and personalizing your
website by adding your picture to it is just one of the ways.
Additionally, you'll need a professional photo for your
portfolio
5) If you're an expert in a trade, write articles for
your industry's trade publications. Sometimes these
publications will ask for a short (2-3 sentence bio) where you
can list "professional speaker" as part of your career listing.
One benefit is that you can also get paid writing.
6) Get online and create a blog or website
about the topics that you cover. Utilize social networking to
build relationships with potential clients as well as peers in
your industry. Promote yourself as a professional speaker and a
thought leader in your industry.
7) Add a tagline to your email signature.
Whoever gets your emails will see that you are a professional
speaker for hire.
8) Research the industry for pay rates and start
developing a fee schedule for your speaking
engagements. We mentioned earlier that you should expect to
speak for free, however, speaking for free could easily turn
into a paying job for you. What would you charge?
9) Create a demo video of a speaking event you've done.
You can use clips from several of your speaking jobs (including
the free ones).
During this first phase, you're basically building your
professional speaking portfolio. You'll need this portfolio to
go after higher paying jobs with speaker bureaus and meeting
planners. You're already working towards your future success!
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