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Just sent out an invoice for $32.5k for a speaking gig.
And I want to tell you step by step how I did it. This was NOT overnight. 1. Accept the Invitation. This started 10 years ago, when I went to a party at my brother's house and I met the speaker. 2. Make the ask. I then asked for the speakers number, and had a phone call with them 3. Become a Student. I went to every seminar that speaker put on, and every digital event. I worked for free for YEARS. I spoke for free for YEARS, practicing my keynote, body language, CTA and delivery. 4. Honor the Introduction. An introduction to the right person is the key to your growth, so treat it like the gold that it is. 5. Keep delivering value. I kept posting on social, as if I had already been booked. Today when I got on the call, the person on the other end said "I've been watching what you're up to and I'm excited to create this with you" 6. And above all, have integrity. If you want to get booked, you have to have a reputation of doing what you said you would do. ****The hardest part of this whole process for a lot of us, is #5. Showing up as if you've been asked, before you get asked. So do today what you would do the day after your dream gig.
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That’s awesome. Great advice. Thank you
I got to meet SO MANY OF YOU on Saturday!
We were on the floor Saturday at the Limitless Arena and got to see some incredible speakers, including our own Tiffanie Janowitz on stage. Meeting you in person at our LIVE podcast recording was by far the best part. What is one thing you're proud of and one thing you're working on the rest of the week?
I got to meet SO MANY OF YOU on Saturday!
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I went to the Andy Elliott event the night before in SLC. Got to see Evan Macklin. He wrote the Forward of my book.
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@Marianne Hickman sad I missed you guys though 😁
3 Ways to get the MOST out of every podcast appearance:
1. Repost your episode. Find the episode on the podcast you guested on, and re-share it on social media. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on the listening platform - it'll boost your episode and the host will love it. 2. Blog about your episode. If you can, pull the transcript, then put it into chatty and tell it to make a blog post about it. Edit if of course, but then get it posted (you can use Go High Level to post it to your blog!) 3. Make short form. Download the show, cut it up, and post it. REMEMBER TO TAG THE HOST!! Whatever you do, keep picking up the mic. You never know who you are inspiring.
3 Ways to get the MOST out of every podcast appearance:
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Great tips
What makes a speech worth paying for?
When you get paid to speak, it's either through a speaker fee, or through your CTA. (Your personal CTA is way more profitable btw) So what makes a speech worth paying for? Let's break it down: 1> Taking a speaker fee. When you get paid a speaker fee, it's because the event gets something out of you being there. You might be a headliner that draws a crowd. You might be the best at the CTA (call to action) You might have revolutionary material that WOW's the audience. 2> Your Personal CTA When your keynote includes a CTA into your programs, this is where the real "get paid to speak" money is, especially in the beginning. There are of course right ways to do this, and wrong ways. But I'll tell you this - being paid for a speech will require you to have a speech worth paying for. A speech worth paying for has been honed in, practiced and delivered ALREADY before you get paid to deliver it, no matter who's paying.
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Great points
7 Stages you might not be thinking of...
7 Stages you should be on, but you might not be thinking of - Podcasts - Lives - Short Form - Long Form Videos - Stories - Webinars - Communities 1. Podcasts: Your own or someone else's. (I highly recommend starting your own if you want to be seen as an expert in your niche). Shoot for 1 a month if you're new to it, and then work your way up to one a week. 2. Lives on social media. Go live to 2 minutes, every day for 2 weeks. Give the 2 minute version of your keynote, no matter how many people join. 3. Short Form Video. Reels, YouTube shorts, tiktok, whatever your platform - short form media is usually what people will use to determine if you are "for them" or not. (Hack: you can trim podcast episodes to do this) 4. Long Form Videos. Most often, we're talking YouTube here. Make sure to name the video with the question your ideal client will type into google. 5. Webinars. THIS IS EXCELLENT PRACTICE!! Again, shoot for 1-2 a year to start, and then work your way up to once a month. 6. Communities - Just like this one. You can create them on Skool (Use this link: https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=cf6a6ffee1184e908b7ad9418bd96060) or you can create them in your go high level with a custom app. Which one are you going to try this week?
7 Stages you might not be thinking of...
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Every interaction with anyone is a type of stage.
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Dominating life in fitness, business, and leadership. Founder of Rebel Wealth focused on self-mastery and empowering others.

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