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5 Reasons To Speak At Local Events

jim_stage4I spend a lot of time speaking at local events. Big ones, small ones, associations, companies, it doesn’t matter. The beauty of a local/regional speaking gig is there are no travel costs and that means less time away from my business. Win/win.

I think you should do it too, and here’s a few reasons why.

1. Because it’s great practice. The more I present the better I get in front of a crowd. I have aspirations of wanting to speak professionally for a living someday so this is great practice.

2. It helps me create new content. I now have two standard decks/presentations that I can present cold without rehearsal with no problem. As I get asked to speak about different topics, I will build more. More content = more branding opportunities.

3. I get business out of it. Lots of it. I pick up jobs immediately following my presentations, and weeks and months after too. And I do it without selling my business at all. Just present high-quality information and try to be memorable.

And here’s a little trick. Make sure you leave a printed hand out with everyone in the audience. Make a one-page hand out that asks people to leave you a testimonial. Give them instructions on the sheet about how they can email or fax it in after the show. It works.

4. I get promotional material out of it. I tape everything with my Flip camera, and I also use Ustream.tv to live stream/record the event. That way I have footage of myself on stage that I can use as I wish for promotional material on my sites or to get future speaking gigs.

Here’s one of the presentations I did this week. Recorded on Ustream.tv and broadcasted live to the globe at the same time.

5. It’s fun. I really enjoy being in front of a crowd. The bigger the better. You may not feel the same, that’s ok. But if you can muster up the courage to do it, the benefits of being good at it are great.

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Business Around A Lifestyle

The world changed on 9/11 in so many different ways. Since that day, there has been a major shift happening in the way people think and live their lives. Sure, many people still chase the dollar as their ultimate goal. However, many more people have begun to realize that the world could, well, end tomorrow.

That's why people are choosing to pursue a business around a lifestyle, instead of a lifestyle controlled by their business. It makes sense, right? If the world was going to end tomorrow, would you still try to live your life in a way you never wanted to?

Take a look around you and you'll see that this shift to becoming a lifestyle entrepreneur is being adopted by more and more people every day. Some of those people are falling into it because they have been laid off from their jobs and are literally forced into it. Some of those people just figure out a way to make it happen because of the "end of the world" thinking mentioned above.

5 Awesome Comments So Far

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  1. Melody
    April 19, 2009 at 12:30 am #

    Yea, I'm considering using meetup to get out there and promote to the locals for these exact same reasons..

  2. Ron Graham
    April 20, 2009 at 3:14 am #

    I'll give you a sixth reason to consider: though we may know what we have to offer, it's not until we spread it that we really KNOW. Some of our favorite knowledge may turn out to be clunkers, and we can't be sure until we see the eyelids getting heavy. :-)

  3. Roberto R. Cerrada
    April 20, 2009 at 8:10 am #

    Great post JIm and 100% agree, but…

    In the most cases the problem is, what's the best way to get local event invitations to speak in? Would you share the 3 or 5 keys to get masive invitations?

  4. Jim Kukral
    April 20, 2009 at 2:18 pm #

    Yes, I'll post my tips on getting/finding speaking gigs in the future.

  5. Daisy
    April 25, 2009 at 11:35 pm #

    Like your 'trick' about leaving a one page hand-out. Will try that next time.

    Thanks.