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The Speaker Lab Podcast

Hosting Events vs. Podcasting: Which Has Greater Impact?

The Speaker Lab Podcast

The Speaker Lab

Public Speaking, Speaking, Business, Authors, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Education, Side Gig, Coaching, How To, Public Speakers, Smallbusiness

4.8575 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2016

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

We're coming down to the final few episodes of our 30 shows in 30 days. In fact this is 27 of 30 and it's another good one courtesy of a listener like you.

Joe Sanok left a voicemail for me and asked the following brilliant question: Which of these two things has a greater impact on a person's speaking career: doing a podcast or hosting a live event?

I love this question and can't wait to share my answer with you. Check out my thoughts on episode 57 of The Speaker Lab.

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0:00.0

Hey, friend, are you looking for ways to book more paid speaking gigs?

0:03.7

Well, of course you are.

0:04.4

Maybe you're just starting out as a speaker. You're trying to figure out what to prioritize in order to get booked and paid as quickly as possible. Listen, if that's you, I want you to join us for a free live training where you're going to learn how to create the number one marketing asset that you need to consistently book more paid gigs. This is a tool that one speaker on our team used to book over $36,000 in paid gigs before he even had a website.

0:27.2

This training is free.

0:28.1

It's live and we offered a few times a week so you can find a time that works best for you.

0:32.5

All you got to do is head over to thespeakerlab.com slash get booked.

0:36.3

That's all one word.

0:37.2

Thespeakelab.com slash get booked. That's all one word, the speakerlap.com slash get booked

0:39.3

and register right now. We look forward to seeing you on the live training.

0:50.1

What is up, my friends? Welcome back to the speaker lab podcast. My name is Grant Baldwin. Good to have you here. We are on episode 57. We got just another, we got today and tomorrow for the month. And then we'll go back to the regularly scheduled programming. As you may know, we've been doing about two episodes a week. We do Tuesday and Thursday. I haven't missed that. But during the month of april we were doing one episode every single day wanted to uh we just wanted to dump some

1:15.7

goodness all over you so i hope you felt that hope you enjoyed it hey if you would uh do us a favor

1:21.0

and definitely subscribe to the podcast but also if you would leave us a rating and review within

1:25.0

it iTunes or stitcher wherever you may be listening to your podcast it just just helps other people to find the show. We really appreciate it. And just I read every single one of those reviews. And so it just helps us to know if it's connected, if it's clicking, if it's helping you, let us know. And always too, you can always email us. Email me at support at the speakerlab.com. Again, that is support at the speakerlap.com.

1:45.5

Just want to make sure you're alive and well

1:47.2

and that we are, we're scratching where you're itching.

1:49.6

That's really what we're about.

1:51.2

And that was awkward.

1:52.3

Okay, so today we got another voicemail question.

1:55.8

We've been doing a lot of listener questions this month.

1:58.7

And so this is a good one.

2:00.5

So this question comes from Joe, all about the

2:03.5

differences between just how to make the best impact as a speaker and the different mediums

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