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| Dr. Gary Arnold's Book How the Top 1% of Speakers and Coaches Do Internet Marketing Paperback: ISBN:978-1-57867-041-3; eBook: ISBN:978-1-57867-043-7 |
Promoting yourself as a
professional speaker is not like promoting any other product because what you
are really marketing is yourself. That fact alone should shift your perspective
as you consider the best ways to market your business. The strategies you
choose will have a huge impact on your career.
Here are some things to consider
as you begin to promote yourself as a professional speaker.
#1 Who is Your Target Audience?
The first step in selecting your
marketing strategies is to clearly define your target audience. Look closely at
your niche market. What are the main concerns, pains, needs and issues within
that niche? For example, if you are concentrating on being a motivational
speaker for teenagers, you must know what makes them tick and what is relevant
to them. Similarly, if you want to be a business speaker, it is critical that
you have a solid understanding of the world of business. Once you have
identified your target market, you will be able to tailor your promotional
efforts to that specific group.
#2 Professionalism
To have a great career as a
speaker, you must present yourself in a highly professional manner. This is of
the utmost importance. In order to come off as a professional, you must handle
all of your business with maturity and a high level of skill. Demonstrating
your dependability and integrity are critical. It is through these traits that
you will gain credibility as a speaker. Always deliver what you promise. Better
still, deliver more than you promise. Respond promptly, and make yourself
available, to your customers and potential clients. Speak from the heart to
make genuine connections with your target audience. Don't be afraid to show
them who you really are. These are the things that define a truly professional
speaker.
#3 Who is Your Competition?
Know who your competition is,
but just knowing who they are is not enough. Any winning sports team
understands the value of studying their opponent, and so should you. Be on the
lookout for what they are up to. What does their website look like? Is it
optimized? What other products and services are they offering? How often do
they speak and where? Once you have sized up your competition then you can
develop your marketing strategies in new and inventive ways that will set you
apart as the "go to guy" in your niche. Think about new and
innovative products you can offer that will distinguish you from the rest. Try
new ideas, and adapt to change as new competitors enter the market.
#4 Spending
Obviously promoting your
speaking business will require that you spend some money. However, before you
go out and invest in a lot of expensive marketing, take the time to learn all
you can about alternative marketing strategies. Now that the Internet is the
primary way most people gather information, there are many ways you can use it
to your advantage.
Learn how to use your website
and blog, the social networks, video sites like YouTube and pay-per-click
advertising to your advantage. These are just a few of the many highly
effective ways to market yourself at a fraction of the costs of old school
marketing strategies. The time you invest in learning how to use Internet
marketing strategies will pay off for you in a big way.

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