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A plus for speaking in this venue is that these events are well covered by industry media and you can normally pick up a few quotes, or perhaps even an interview as a result of your speaking engagement.Lax attitude towards spending reflection of parent's habitsFollowing a report into the borrowing beliefs of teenagers, an investment expert has said that children should be educated and not bullied into saving money if they are to avoid a life of bad debt.Ben Yearsley, from Hargreaves Lansdown, said that the young people's lax attitude towards spending and debt is probably a reflection of their parents' habits.His comments follow a survey from the Personal Finance Education Group (pfeg) that found the majority of teenagers in England have been or are in debt by the time they are 17-years-old and have a "worryingly laidback" approach to money.Mr Yearsley said that 3. Get published…Whether you write articles, white papers, books or blog posts you need to get your name associated with your area of subject matter expertise. Nothing says “expert” like being published. I have written well over 200 articles, author our corporate blog and have written or c Ok, Great, But HOW? I had my first paid public speaking engagement in 1985 and it has been a love-hate relationship every since…I love to speak but have always hated dealing with the details surrounding booking new engagements. Even though getting new speaking engagements has not been an issue for sometime now (everyone do me a favor and find some wood to knock-on), I know that it remains an issue for many up-and-coming speakers. So in today’s post I’ll share my thoughts on what works and what doesn’t with regard to finding someone who wants to listen to what you have to say.Welcome to the world of online business. This is the time to get started! Join now and get in before it’s too late! Earn $75K this year with your own online business!Ok, great, but HOW?I know what you’re thinking. If its anything like what I thought when I first entered the world of online business it’s a mix of excitement, apprehension, fear, hopefulness and complete and total confusion! If you’ve been searching online for your perfect business opportunity you’ve no doubt been confronted with just short of 247,000 different “opportunities” to earn money online. You know you’re ready to do “something else” with your career but you’re stuck in the same place I was…… right between a desire t The first thing to keep in mind is that you have to have something to say. I’m an experienced subject matter expert first, and a speaker second. Speaking is something that I enjoy…it gives me a break from my other business activities and gives me the opportunity to share my passion with people that can benefit from my experience. Take time to build your subject matter expertise and then build a great presentation around said subject matter. Work tirelessly on refining your presentation and then customize your presentation for each audience. I NEVER give a canned presentation. I take the time to understand my audience, how they can best benefit from my experiences and then I tailor the presentation accordingly. In fact, at most presentations I spend a few minutes up front asking the audience what they hope to take away from my presentation and I make sure and deliver…Quality, customized and personalized presentations will cause you to be invited back. I’ve never used a speaker’s agent and while I’m sure that there are quality agents out there who produce results, I truly don’t believe they are necessary to be a success in public speaking. I do belong to a few different speakers bureaus and find that they will produce a few engagements here and there, but I certainly don’t depend upon them to fill my speaking calendar. So how did I build my speaking career? The old fashioned way…I worked hard in the early years…Following are my tips for speakers looking to increase their profile and receive more invitations to speak: 1. Service Organizations: In the early years I used service clubs and organizations (Rotary, Kiwanas, Lions, Chamber of Commerce events, etc.) to perfect my presentations and gain local exposure. They are always looking for speakers and you can stay as busy as you want here. While they don’t pay a fee to speak, I rarely spoke at a service club that didn’t either lead to a consulting assignment or another speaking engagement. This is low lying fruit and I strongly suggest that you take advantage of this venue when starting out. 2. Trade Associations: Most industry groups and trade associations need participants for topical panels and roundtable discussions at local, regional, national and international events and conferences. This is an easy way to establish credibility among your peers which over time can lead to paid keynote presentations. A plus for speaking in this venue is that these events are well covered by industry media and you can normally pick up a few quotes, or perhaps even an interview as a result of your speaking engagement. 3. Get published…Whether you write articles, white papers, books or blog posts you need to get your name associated with your area of subject matter expertise. Nothing says “expert” like being published. I have written well over 200 articles, author our corporate blog and have written or co Private Label Rights - How To Make Money With Private Label Rights eaker second. Speaking is something that I enjoy…it gives me a break from my other business activities and gives me the opportunity to share my passion with people that can benefit from my experience. Take time to build your subject matter expertise and then build a great presentation around said subject matter. Work tirelessly on refining your presentation and then customize your presentation for each audience. I NEVER give a canned presentation. I take the time to understand my audience, how they can best benefit from my experiences and then I tailor the presentation accordingly. In fact, at most presentations I spend a few minutes up front asking the audience what they hope to take away from my presentation and I make sure and deliver…Quality, customized and personalized presentations will cause you to be invited back.Private label rights are the very best type of product you can purchase.Private label rights include the entire resale rights, and the master resale rights.Private label rights also have one more huge benefit that is you can actually change and rewrite the content.You can also add your name to the product as sole owner, creator, and seller.When you go to purchase private label rights, you should be given the product as is, plus be given the master document so you can make any changes or edit the content as you see fit.Again, purchasing private label rights will be somewhat expensive.The price ranges from $297.00 - $1000.00 or more depending on what is included I’ve never used a speaker’s agent and while I’m sure that there are quality agents out there who produce results, I truly don’t believe they are necessary to be a success in public speaking. I do belong to a few different speakers bureaus and find that they will produce a few engagements here and there, but I certainly don’t depend upon them to fill my speaking calendar. So how did I build my speaking career? The old fashioned way…I worked hard in the early years…Following are my tips for speakers looking to increase their profile and receive more invitations to speak: 1. Service Organizations: In the early years I used service clubs and organizations (Rotary, Kiwanas, Lions, Chamber of Commerce events, etc.) to perfect my presentations and gain local exposure. They are always looking for speakers and you can stay as busy as you want here. While they don’t pay a fee to speak, I rarely spoke at a service club that didn’t either lead to a consulting assignment or another speaking engagement. This is low lying fruit and I strongly suggest that you take advantage of this venue when starting out. 2. Trade Associations: Most industry groups and trade associations need participants for topical panels and roundtable discussions at local, regional, national and international events and conferences. This is an easy way to establish credibility among your peers which over time can lead to paid keynote presentations. A plus for speaking in this venue is that these events are well covered by industry media and you can normally pick up a few quotes, or perhaps even an interview as a result of your speaking engagement. 3. Get published…Whether you write articles, white papers, books or blog posts you need to get your name associated with your area of subject matter expertise. Nothing says “expert” like being published. I have written well over 200 articles, author our corporate blog and have written or c Using PPC Advertising Effectively rom my presentation and I make sure and deliver…Quality, customized and personalized presentations will cause you to be invited back.Suppose that you really need to get traffic to your website NOW. It can take months to rank well with the search engines, and you can't wait that long. The solution to this is Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising. With PPC you actually pay the search engines to list your website above all the others. This is usually done in a special section of their search results page.The two top PPC programs on the Internet belong to Google and Yahoo. Google's program is called Google AdWords. This program is the largest PPC system on the internet, hands down. It is also the most expensive, which can actually work to our advantage. I'll explain that a little later.The way most PPC advertising engines work I’ve never used a speaker’s agent and while I’m sure that there are quality agents out there who produce results, I truly don’t believe they are necessary to be a success in public speaking. I do belong to a few different speakers bureaus and find that they will produce a few engagements here and there, but I certainly don’t depend upon them to fill my speaking calendar. So how did I build my speaking career? The old fashioned way…I worked hard in the early years…Following are my tips for speakers looking to increase their profile and receive more invitations to speak: 1. Service Organizations: In the early years I used service clubs and organizations (Rotary, Kiwanas, Lions, Chamber of Commerce events, etc.) to perfect my presentations and gain local exposure. They are always looking for speakers and you can stay as busy as you want here. While they don’t pay a fee to speak, I rarely spoke at a service club that didn’t either lead to a consulting assignment or another speaking engagement. This is low lying fruit and I strongly suggest that you take advantage of this venue when starting out. 2. Trade Associations: Most industry groups and trade associations need participants for topical panels and roundtable discussions at local, regional, national and international events and conferences. This is an easy way to establish credibility among your peers which over time can lead to paid keynote presentations. A plus for speaking in this venue is that these events are well covered by industry media and you can normally pick up a few quotes, or perhaps even an interview as a result of your speaking engagement. 3. Get published…Whether you write articles, white papers, books or blog posts you need to get your name associated with your area of subject matter expertise. Nothing says “expert” like being published. 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Service Organizations: In the early years I used service clubs and organizations (Rotary, Kiwanas, Lions, Chamber of Commerce events, etc.) to perfect my presentations and gain local exposure. They are always looking for speakers and you can stay as busy as you want here. While they don’t pay a fee to speak, I rarely spoke at a service club that didn’t either lead to a consulting assignment or another speaking engagement. This is low lying fruit and I strongly suggest that you take advantage of this venue when starting out. 2. Trade Associations: Most industry groups and trade associations need participants for topical panels and roundtable discussions at local, regional, national and international events and conferences. This is an easy way to establish credibility among your peers which over time can lead to paid keynote presentations. A plus for speaking in this venue is that these events are well covered by industry media and you can normally pick up a few quotes, or perhaps even an interview as a result of your speaking engagement. 3. Get published…Whether you write articles, white papers, books or blog posts you need to get your name associated with your area of subject matter expertise. Nothing says “expert” like being published. I have written well over 200 articles, author our corporate blog and have written or c Suddenly There's A New Set Of Internet Advertising Opportunities ions at local, regional, national and international events and conferences. This is an easy way to establish credibility among your peers which over time can lead to paid keynote presentations. A plus for speaking in this venue is that these events are well covered by industry media and you can normally pick up a few quotes, or perhaps even an interview as a result of your speaking engagement.New Year. New set of internet advertising opportunities.As more and more people start to discover the raw power of writing articles and article marketing, brand new possibilities for finding more and more natural ways to market on the internet are becoming evident every day.And a lot of people couldn't be happier about that.Suddenly the need to master some of the more 'computer relevant' concepts on the net are not as necessary. You know that ones...opt in lists, squeeze pages, redirects. cookies.By using article marketing to its fullest potential, you and I now have the very real ability to have our word read on the first page of hundreds of thousands of Google results pag 3. Get published…Whether you write articles, white papers, books or blog posts you need to get your name associated with your area of subject matter expertise. Nothing says “expert” like being published. I have written well over 200 articles, author our corporate blog and have written or contributed to dozens of white papers. While writing takes time I can tell you that nothing has contributed to more speaking engagements than the published works that I have authored. The more media exposure you receive the more speaker requests you will receive. I started with local papers, worked my way up to trade publications and over time found my pieces published in The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, CIO Magazine, Institutional Investor, Inc. Magazine, etc. Don’t ever listen to those that tell you writing is not a good use of time…It is the most powerful way to leverage your personal brand. 4. Prepare a speakers bio: While many speakers invest thousands of dollars in a professional bio, video clips etc., I simply have a three page document posted on our corporate website. I use a professional bio which has attached both a speaker’s overview and references which you can view by clicking here. By keeping it simple I’m not “over-exposing” myself and by placing it online my information is available to the broadest possible demographic. 5. Fees: Unless you’re just starting out or speaking on a pro-bono basis don’t speak for free. Set your honorarium and test the market to determine whether or not you are priced appropriately. If you set your price too low you won’t get many engagements because most organizations won’t value you if you don’t value yourself. On the other hand if you price yourself too high you may eliminate a number of opportunities that might have otherwise come your way. My honorarium is currently set at $7,500 plus expenses. Given my background and qualifications I am likely under priced based upon what some of my peers charge, however at this price I receive a number of inquiries from which I can choose. I have also chosen to waive my honorarium when speaking to business schools and other student groups. By establishing myself as a subject matter expert and working hard in the early years I now receive anywhere from a few to several unsolicited inquiries each month about potential speaking opportunities. If you enjoy speaking and are willing to work at your speaking career you can easily create a significant supplement to your annual income.
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