If you’re currently speaking for "exposure" and want to start speaking for income, here are the four pillars you need to master. 1. Own Your "Signature Problem"
"I’ll share three frameworks that helped my last client increase employee productivity by 20% while reducing burnout reports." 4. Understand the "Bureau" vs. "Direct" Game GET PAID TO SPEAK
This is a one-page PDF that acts as your resume. It should include your bio, your talk titles, and a few testimonials. 3. Pitch the "Outcome," Not the "Topic" If you’re currently speaking for "exposure" and want
An event planner’s biggest fear is hiring a "dud." They need proof that you can hold an audience’s attention. Before you pitch, you need two things: Understand the "Bureau" vs
When reaching out to conference organizers, don't just send a list of things you can talk about. Instead, show them the ROI. "I’d love to talk about work-life balance."
Most beginners think they need a Speaking Bureau (an agency) to get work. In reality, bureaus usually only sign speakers who are already making $5k–$10k per gig.