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The Speaker Lab Podcast

Where to Find a Speaking Agent

The Speaker Lab Podcast

The Speaker Lab

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

4.8575 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2016

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to another edition of The Speaker Lab! This is number 46 for those of you counting at home.

Today our topic is how and where to find a speaking agent. This is a question I have heard many people ask over the years, and it's a relevant one for anyone with a speaking interest or career.

To find out the answer check out this episode of The Speaker Lab!

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0:00.0

Hey, Fran, Graham Baldwin here.

0:01.4

Hey, what if I told you that there was a single marketing asset that you could use to book tens of thousands of dollars in paid speaking gigs before you even have a website?

0:10.2

Well, that tool exists.

0:11.4

And Dan Irvin, one of the speakers on our team, used it to book over $36,000 in speaking gigs without a fancy website or any social media presence.

0:19.6

Even better, we're going to teach you exactly how

0:22.1

to create that tool for your speaking business in under an hour. For a limited time, we're going to

0:26.9

be offering a free live training on how to build and use this marketing asset to start booking

0:31.9

paid gigs in just a few weeks. If you want to hear more, go to thespeakalab.com slash marketing.

0:38.5

That's what you got to do is go to the speakakerlab.com slash marketing. That's all you got to do is go to the speakerlab.com slash marketing and we'll see you there.

0:45.6

What is up, my friend? Welcome back to the speaker lab podcast. My name is Grant Baldwin. Good to have

0:53.7

you here with us today. We are on episode 46 and I got a great topic for you today. This is one that we question that we get a lot from people who are wondering about the speaking business and wondering how to find speaking engagements.

1:06.0

I wondering, should I get an agent? How do I get an agent? Do I need an agent? Where do I find an

1:11.5

agent? All of that we're going to be talking about on today's episode. So get ready for that. It's going to be a good one. Hey, quickly, let me remind you, if you haven't already, be sure and subscribe to the podcast. Don't want you to miss out on a single episode, especially this particular month, the month of April, where we're doing 30 episodes and 30 days,

1:27.5

a episode every single day if you're keeping score at home. Don't want you to miss out on. especially this particular month, the month of April, where we're doing 30 episodes and 30 days,

1:32.2

a episode every single day if you're keeping score at home. Don't want you to miss out on those.

1:37.8

So again, make sure you subscribe to the podcast. Also, a quick reminder, we are doing a lot of free live online workshops and trainings. And so if you are getting started as a speaker,

1:42.7

you're trying to figure out how to get going, how much to charge, what to speak about, what marketing tools that you need, where to find

1:48.2

bookings, all of that. We do a free online live workshop with me that you can come and join us for.

1:55.8

All you have to do is you can just go and register over at free speakerworkshop.com.

2:01.0

Again, that is free speakerworkshop.com.

2:04.3

Definitely register there, and we will catch you on the next upcoming webinar that we do.

2:09.4

All right, so again, today we're going to be talking all about where to find a speaking agent,

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