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To Land a Speaking Gig, Demonstrate Your Expertise
March 12, 2018
To Land a Speaking Gig, Demonstrate Your Expertise
To get your first speaking gig, you might be tempted to market yourself as a public speaker. But that approach could actually diminish your credibility !
Audiences want to hear from authorities in a field, so conferences and other events aren’t looking for “speakers” as much as they’re seeking experts.
You can establish your brand as an expert by using inbound marketing techniques — that is, by attracting potential clients to you. Start by creating content that demonstrates your expertise to people in your field.
This could mean writing an article, making a video, or hosting a networking event.
Then ask your contacts to recommend you as a speaker. For example, a client could mention you to her professional association, or a friend who spoke at a conference last year could recommend you to the organizers.
Adapted From “How to Land Your First Paid Speaking Gig,” by Dorie Clark
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