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Get Paid to Speak: How to Make a Fortune Speaking for a Living

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A couple of weeks ago, I started a series on how to get paid to speak. In week one, we talked about different types of motivational speakers and what a professional speaker is. Then, last week, I covered a few things that you absolutely need to do in order to get clients to pay you as a speaker.

This week, I'll show you how to cash in on one of the most lucrative industries on the planet. We'll cover three ways to get clients to pay you to speak. Remember what we covered in the first session a couple of weeks ago -- the expertise that you have is very valuable. If you play your cards right, you can use that expertise to generate additional revenue for you.

You can make a fortune speaking for a living by doing these three things.

  1. First, solve a difficult problem for your audience.
  2. Second, catalog your knowledge and repurpose your content and collect money for it.
  3. Finally, you have to position yourself as the “Go To” expert on your topic.

We'll cover each of these things in detail on the episode!

Show Notes: Get Paid to Speak: How to Make a Fortune Speaking for a Living (https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/how-to-make-a-fortune-speaking-for-a-living/)

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A couple of weeks ago, I started a series on how to get paid to speak. In week one, we talked about different types of motivational speakers and what a professional speaker is. Then, last week, I covered a few things that you absolutely need to do in order to get clients to pay you as a speaker.

This week, I'll show you how to cash in on one of the most lucrative industries on the planet. We'll cover three ways to get clients to pay you to speak. Remember what we covered in the first session a couple of weeks ago -- the expertise that you have is very valuable. If you play your cards right, you can use that expertise to generate additional revenue for you.

You can make a fortune speaking for a living by doing these three things.

  1. First, solve a difficult problem for your audience.
  2. Second, catalog your knowledge and repurpose your content and collect money for it.
  3. Finally, you have to position yourself as the “Go To” expert on your topic.

We'll cover each of these things in detail on the episode!

Show Notes: Get Paid to Speak: How to Make a Fortune Speaking for a Living (https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/how-to-make-a-fortune-speaking-for-a-living/)

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