So Iâve filled up the
SpeakerTunity⢠You Tube Channel with tons of useful content for speakers, leaders and authors seeking to use speaking as a way to attract clientsâand to get booked for those gigs. Yet, I still have more tips for you! So weâre going to cover them from A to Z, starting with A!â¦short tips which pack a big wallop!
Todayâs Tip is â¦..
A is for Applications. If you submit yourself for conferences and conventions, it is highly likely that you will be asked to fill out an application called a âcall for speaker,â âcall for paperâ or âcall for abstract.â These can be a bit daunting, since they give you little latitude to augment the information they request, and you are often competing with hundreds, or even thousands of others. But land one or two and youâre really building your speaker resume. But one way to save yourself a lot of time is to create a word document where you can copy and paste standard answers, such things as a description of your presentation, your 50 word bio/100 word bio/200 word bio, your social media links, etc. Besides saving the repetition, these forms when submitted online often âtime-outâ and you donât want to have that happen when you are searching your computer for something to add to the submission. Having this in one place, east to cut and paste will make this process much easier, faster and hitch-free.