Public Speakers: Follow The New Rules Of Speaking, Achieve More Success

By Scott A. Dennison

In 2007, the National Speakers Association, the major trade association for public speakers published a major survey about the public speaking industry.

The survey concluded that "NSA speakers are involved in many types of speaking engagements" including: Seminars, Training Events, Breakout sessions, Keynotes, Consulting

The top two audiences for a speakers work was corporations and associations.

Then in a "perfect storm" of circumstances, the economy tanked and wiped out all of the reliable business models in the public speaking industry. The reason for that, in my view, is that professional public speakers ignored the new rules.

What am I trying to say? Just that when the economy was good, speakers focused on getting speaking engagements, then showed up and delivered their message to whomever was in attendance. Some of them sold their books or other products from the back of the room while others positioned themselves for consulting or training work with the companies in attendance.

Most speakers spent little time thinking about the attendees who were passionate for the topic being presented, and building relationships with them. Instead they focused on the companies that were there and on getting more speaking engagements. They never thought that the companies or associations could cut their budgets and reduce their speaking opportunities forcing them to need a new way to sell their products and services.

Paying attention to the new rules of public speaking may have helped those speakers who have really struggled in the last year or so.

The new rules tell us that we're not speakers, we're publishers. Speaking is merely a form of distributing content to the audience that is seeking information on the topic we present on.

The best news is that through the power provided to us by the Internet, we can reach a perfectly targeted audience anywhere in the world. While it's unlikely we'll ever speak in all of these places, we can have followers and fans everywhere who'll read our information, buy our products and hire us to deliver our services.

While the market for speaking engagements is sharply reduced and may never return to what was, there is a hunger for information that is stronger than ever. So take on the role of publisher, seek and build relationships with those who are passionate about your topic and offer them information (content) in multi-media formats.

The logical place to start is to have a video produced and then re purpose that video into audio, a book, a series of articles, some blog posts and more. If you need some help with this, reach out to me and let me know. I have a professional speaker training program that will make this all as easy as A-B-C for you. - 29954

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