
The Speaker Lab Podcast
There's a 95% Chance You Won't Be Hired by an Event Planner and Here's Why with Eve Gilmore
Feb 13, 2024
Expert event planner Eve Gilmore discusses why there's a 95% chance of not getting hired and how to find better leads. They emphasize the importance of knowing your audience and niche, using clear and specific language, and being specific when identifying your target audience. They also talk about finding speaking gigs in different industries and express gratitude for the lead system at the speaker lab.
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Quick takeaways
- Knowing your audience and niche is crucial as a speaker, so focus on who you want to impact and tailor your messaging to them.
- There are numerous opportunities beyond conferences and major events to get paid as a speaker, such as education, nonprofits, government, and businesses.
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The Importance of Knowing Your Audience and Niche
One of the key points emphasized in the podcast is the importance of knowing your audience and niche as a speaker. The speaker advises that understanding who you want to impact and who your message is specifically targeting is crucial. By honing in on your language and being specific about your area of expertise, you can differentiate yourself and attract the right people to book you as a speaker. The speaker encourages listeners to visualize the person they want to impact and consider their characteristics, experiences, and background to narrow down their niche and audience.
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