Episode #333

How to Land a $40,000 Speaking Gig

With Erick Rheam

What would you do to learn how to land a $40,000 speaking gig?

Fortunately all you have to do is listen to today’s show and implement what our guest did! Our guest is Erick Rheam and he’s here to share the details on how he signed his biggest contract so far. Today on The Speaker Lab he goes through his experience in detail so you can follow in his footsteps.

Join us to hear it all on episode 333 of The Speaker Lab.

THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:

  • How can you create a hybrid of offerings to meet your clients’ needs?
  • Why you shouldn’t run away from your market and what you already know.
  • Can you align your passions with your experience?
  • Why you should look for creative outlets to test your ideas.
  • How did he learn the lesson to book gigs from gigs?
  • What phrase should be music to your ears as a speaker?
  • Why believing in your message is key.
  • How do you start to mine the gold in your network?
  • And so much more!

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