Wednesday, November 19, 2014

It’s Okay to Speak for Free


I want to share with you what authors Dottie and Lilly Walters, authors of Speak and Grow Rich, say about speaking for free.
“There is no reason to make a ‘free’ presentation. There are many good reasons to present for “no fee.” The majority of speeches in the world are done for no fee. Obviously, there are many benefits of speaking for no-fee, or so many people wouldn’t be doing it!”
Here are some benefits of speaking for “no fee”:
  • Correct Performance Problems: A way to sharpen your speaking skills for the world of paid bookings is to practice before live audiences.
  • Educate the Public: Most companies realize the tremendous marketing and benefits available to them by sending presenters into the public to teach them about their product and industry.
  • Obtain Prospective Clients: Speaking for no fee is one of the best ways of obtaining prospective clients.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Meet with the Audience Before You Speak


Many new speakers feel nervous at the beginning of their talk. The main reason this happens is they don’t know the people in the audience. This may bring up the fear of being judged and not being good enough. I have found the easiest way to break the ice with the audience is to arrive and mingle before you give your talk. When you do this, you’ll get to know the people you’ll be delivering your talk to and this will put you at ease.
When I spoke at a conference, I stood outside as people signed in and introduced myself to them. They loved having the opportunity to meet me. And for me, connecting with them early on helped me to relax before I got up to speak.