ABCs of Speaking: Your Building Blocks to Speaking Success - Softcover

Ashley, Adryenn; Ridgway, Bret; Rando, Caterina

 
9781683500124: ABCs of Speaking: Your Building Blocks to Speaking Success

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Can you make it as a professional speaker? Knowing how to deliver a great presentation is obviously important, but truly understanding how the speaking industry really works is probably even more important. What do you need to know to deal with event promoters? What can you do to take control of the room and not let the unexpected derail your presentation? Should you pursue the fee or free speaking model? What about technology? What do they mean by ‘buying units.’ And so much more. In "ABCs of Speaking" industry insiders Adryenn Ashley (the “A”), Bret Ridgway (the “B”) and Caterina Rando (the “C”) share their combined decades of experience from both the platform and the promoter perspectives. They pull back the curtains and give you a sneak peek into how the speaking world really works. You’ll learn how to build a profitable speaking business that allows you to more effectively build your platform and share your powerful message with the world.

"ABCs of Speaking" literally covers the world of speaking from A to Z and even if you already consider yourself a professional speaker you’re guaranteed to pick up a few nuggets that can help you take things to the next level with your speaking. Get more gigs, make more money and impact more lives today!

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Adryenn Ashley is a mentor to CEOs worldwide and is directly responsible for adding significant revenue to her client’s bottom line. Adryenn founded Wow! Is Me, Inc. after developing a proprietary social media business system that works with both retail and service based businesses.  Her elite consulting clients cover a broad spectrum of industries, including motion pictures, food distribution, artificial intelligence and consulting firms.

Bret Ridgway is the co-founder of Speaker Fulfillment Services, an organization dedicated to helping speakers, authors and information marketers. His most recent book “Mistakes Authors Make” was an Amazon #1 bestseller. He is a frequent presenter on the subject of information marketing at conferences and online events.

Caterina Rando, MA, MCC, is a business mentor extraordinaire for women speakers, coaches and other entrepreneurs. For over twenty years she has been on a passionate mission to change the world with her brand of economic empowerment that is a combination of running your business with integrity, value-based marketing, staying in action and putting your whole heart in everything you do. She is a sought after speaker, business success strategist, master certified coach, publisher and author of the national bestselling book Learn to Power Think from Chronicle Books.

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Chapter D -- Demographics: Knowing Your Audience

Without question one of the major contributors to the successful delivery of a speech is to have your audience all feel as if you are talking directly to them. The ability to connect at a “heart level” greatly increases the bond you have with your audience and leads to a well received presentation.

It does not matter if your speech is a keynote presentation or a platform selling situation. If you understand the demographics of your audience then you can better tailor your content in order to connect at a deeper level with the crowd. So what types of information would you want to know in advance of a presentation about the audience that might help you do a better job? This list is not necessarily all-inclusive, but is a good starting point for you.

Is your audience primarily male or female?

What is the average age of the audience? Are you talking to teens, baby boomers, senior citizens, etc.?

Where are the audience attendees from? Is it a local crowd, a regional gathering, national or international?

What is their educational background?

What type(s) of businesses are represented in the audience? (For example, you would not want to use a bunch of real estate examples if you are talking with a group of restaurant owners)

Is it a G – PG – PG13 – R – or “F Bomb” type of crowd?

Have you delivered a presentation to this same audience previously?

If it is a multiple speaker event, who else is sharing the platform and what will they be talking about?

Much of this information should be available from the event promoter. Large events that have been held many times in the past also often have sponsorship packets that contain great demographic information about the attendees because they are trying to attract sponsorship money. But you can use this information also to learn more about the audience to which you will be speaking.

If you are delivering a keynote presentation, particularly to a single corporate client then you will want to do some research to try to figure out who the “movers and shakers” are within the audience. A great way to find this information is to simply call the main switchboard of the company for which you will be presenting. Explain you are delivering a keynote for them at their upcoming event and ask the gatekeeper about the key people who will be attending.

You would be amazed at the kind of information you can gather that will enable you to craft your presentation specifically for that company. When you have the ability to acknowledge key people in the audience during the course of your presentation you really can connect at a much deeper level.

Remember, the more that you can address the specific pain point(s) of the group you will be speaking to the more receptive your audience will be to your presentation. When they feel that you are talking directly to them you come across as much more professional because you have taken the time to truly understand their needs and to deliver information that will be of benefit to them.

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