How to Easily Start a Motivational Speaking
Career
As a
mentor and motivational speaker, I teach people key principles that
work to generate wealth for themselves over and over again. I
believe anyone who has the desire can start a motivational speaking
career especially when they have the right tools and knowledge right in
their hands. Here are six things you can do to get those
public speaking jobs and experience professional speaking success!
1) Know who you want to target as a
market and determine your affinity within this market. Will
their audience like what you have to say? Who do you relate
to and what’s your message? Research your target market and
see what kinds of products they purchase, what kinds of information
sells in these niches, and lastly, review whether or not your materials
match what you niche buys.
2) You would also want to know your
competition in your niche. What are they selling and how are
they doing it? (Motivational speaking tip: Never be
afraid to learn from someone else.) Research is really
important. As you discover how to get bookings for
motivational speaking gigs, you’ll find that you’ll have a much easier
time selling yourself when you know what your niche wants.
3) Create your marketing
materials. When starting a motivational speaking business,
get this part out the way first so you can have time to focus on
marketing yourself. The easiest thing to start with is to
write a book on something that you want to speak on. Pull
from things that you have experience with. If you have a
speech, write it down. Solve a niche problem and then create
a workbook program or an audio / video training program that solves
that problem. Sometimes, the market may choose you.
Conference planners may tell you what they need and if you can meet
those needs with your materials. Research your niche and see
if there are any speakers that target what you’re targeting.
4) Decide if you are going to promote
yourself over a topic as you go after public speaking jobs.
If you’re wondering why you would want to promote a topic over
yourself, the main reason is so that you can train other motivational
speakers to do your talk. Your speakers can speak for a lower
fee or you can collect a booking fee from them. Sometimes
thought, a company will want only you.
5) Develop a unique selling point (USP)
for yourself. Why should conference organizers hire
you? You have to have a hook as you develop your motivational
speaking career. Your hook may not necessarily be a physical
characteristic but it is a personal branding that will help people to
remember who you are.
6) Develop a marketing plan and market
heavily to your niche. Consider putting together a marketing
package that lets people know who you are. Include your
biography, a photo, a demo clip (audio or video), price sheet of your
product for sale, testimonials and possibly even a sample client
list. Get all of your marketing materials finished and then
market, market, market! If nobody knows about you, they can’t
book you!
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