
24 Ways to Get Paid to Speak
How Experts Get Paid Thousands of Dollars for Speaking
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Catherine O'Connor
About this listen
Have you been to a conference or big event, looked up on stage at the opening keynote speaker and wondered, how did they get there? How do I get up there? You’ve probably even said to yourself, “I can do that!”
There are many ways in which this happens. Paid speaking takes relationship building, networking, and support. In 24 Ways To Get Paid To Speak, you’ll get insights from a booking agent and successful professional speakers on how to position yourself, find your niche, improve your presentations, follow up on leads, and ultimately get regular paid bookings.
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