If you want to be a speaker, pay close attention to this one!

When you first start your speaking career, you will probably be taking a lot opportunities that aren’t paid. And that’s a great thing when you are first starting!

Just because you aren’t directly making money from that gig doesn’t mean that you wont indirectly generate revenue from it in the future.

In fact, I’ve found that some of the “free” stages I’ve done have resulted in the most “ROI” (return on investment) in the long run!

Use EVERY stage as an opportunity to practice, get epic content AND grow your audience and relationships. 💯🚀

Curious, how many of you are interested in learning more about becoming a keynote speaker? Let me know below 👇
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jen_gottlieb

2024-04-13 00:51:09

so if you're gonna speak for free which i highly recommend you do when you're starting out first of all every single time you get on a stage and you speak you're practicing
i always bring a videographer with me and usually it's a local person so you find someone locally and you pay them a couple hundred bucks to follow you around and film your talk don't just film your talk film you taking pictures with people afterwards film you in the green room two content in the car always say to my videographer questions you have about business and we get into a conversation and they just fill me and i give them advice in the car and it all turns into reels so one day of me speaking at something maybe i didn't get paid for that but it turned into
all much content that i'll use to create more credibility for myself later