Growing your business through public speaking
Instead of spending hours on individual Discovery calls or attending networking groups, you can reach multiple audiences one speech at a time as a public speaker. Yet, creating a new speech every time you speak is only going to confuse your potential clients (and destroy your invitations to additional speaking opportunities).
Enter the signature story. Having a signature story is the key to showing up as a thought leader with a consistent message. A single 60-minute speech shows that you have a dedicated mission to share with audiences and increase your chances of referrals.
Plus, once you have the speech mapped out, you can easily apply and pitch for future speaking opportunities as a paid expert! The more clearly you speak - the more opportunities you have to grow both your platform and profits.
In the Growing your Business through Public Speaking masterclass, ICF certified speaker coach Jenn will walk you through:
- How to narrow down your speaking topic
- Creating a title that pops!
- Identifying the description, audience takeaways, and call to action aka Speakerkit
- Creating a short and long bio that establishes your expertise in a fun way
Growing your business through public speaking
Date
November 14, 2024
Time
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
WebinarPresented by
Jennifer Espinosa-Goswami (SCORE Twin Cities)
Cost
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