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October 5, 2009

Speaker Tips Part 1: The Why of Speaking

You can be looking for Speaking Tips, Speaker Tips or Tips for Speakers. But before you dive into these categories, you must first discuss, you must first establish the Who, What, Where, When and Why, of speaking itself.

In today’s PR, Branding, Publicity and Marketing blog, I feel it’s important to dissect the “why” of speaking. Why do we want to speak? Why do we stand up in front of an audience, in person or over the airwaves, and speak?

Speaking is the act of being seen, heard, understood, recognized, loved. …We speak to convey a message, a concept. To elevate a mood, deepen a way of thinking. Create social interaction. To Teach. To Un-teach. To conduct thought patterns across space and electrical energy. To coerce. Ease stress or a tattered soul. Prove a point. Settle a score. To establish territory.

There is another “why” to consider…to speak to promote yourself, in thought, deed and wallet. To enhance you being regarded as an expert, an authority. A celebrity in your back yard. A prophet in your hometown.

Did you know colleges can be a great place to speak?

And here is that “why” again. To ultimately Promote and Prosper.

This blog series will speak about the who – what – where - and when of How To Use PR, Branding, Publicity and Marketing to make you a celebrity, an obvious expert, a recognizable expert in the eyes of your audience.

In other words, Speaking Tips and Speaker Tips designed to help you.....Promote and Prosper!

Do what Raleigh Pinskey says:

“Go for it…Promote & Prosper!”®

Raleigh Pinskey

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October 9, 2009

Speaker Tips Part 2: Why Presenting Public Seminars is a Great PR and Marketing Tool to Promote and Prosper

• It is a highly effective means of positioning yourself or your business in the marketplace.

• It is a promotional vehicle that increases awareness of what services you offer

• It shows your expertise on the subject matter

• It establishes you as a spokesperson in your field

• It provides you with name recognition

• It sets you up as a consultant on the subject matter

Case study #1.

A friend from New York city, where she was a household name in the fitness and personal growth for many years moved to Los Angeles. There she was “ just another expert in the Personal Growth industry.” Advertising was expensive, so to rev up her engines in a new community I educated her on using social media, created her 8-Second Power Pitch for introducing herself at business social functions, helped her to get interviews on radio and in the local area papers to announce her public seminars gatherings at her home. In no time at all she had herself a name and a lucrative consulting and speaking business.

Case study #2.

A friend who became a corporate down-sizing casualty became a nutritional products distributor. Pressed for time and financial resources she chose to showcase her product not by joining organizations, but by giving public seminars on “How To Create A Successful Home Based Business With $39 Down.” With that hook, social media, electronic and print media she attracted audiences like flies, advancing up the quota ladder in no time.

Case study #3.

I held a public seminar at the library’s free community room. Attendance was thin, but I didn’t mind. I knew between the library’s efforts, social media, my electronic and print PR marketing efforts, and my outreach through http://www.PromoteYourself.com that hundreds of local people would get to know me. That one hour event with six people brought me several meaningful consulting opportunities.

The point of Speaker Tips Part2 is that public seminars can lead to all kinds of wonderful opportunities that can bring you fame and fortune. So conquer your fears around public seminars by remembering that what you are doing is pure business.

Do what Raleigh Pinskey says:

“Go for it…Promote & Prosper!”®

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