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Get Testimonials So Good, They’ll Make Other Speakers Jealous
TL;DR Ask these 6 questions to get amazing testimonials: - What was the problem you were experiencing before you discovered my service? - What did that frustration feel like as you tried to solve it in the past? - What was different about my service? - Take me to the 'a-ha' moment when you realized my service could work to solve your problem. - What does life looks like now that you're on this new path. - Tell me about a win (big or small) that you've already experienced. (optional) Imagine a typical person in business. Working full time. Their plate is full. Then they get an email from someone you've worked with: "I want your feedback. Can you please tell me how I did" ⬅️ That's you Problem: it's unfocused. They don't know where to start. They don't have time for something like this. And you never get a testimonial. Instead of leaving an unfocused or vague question, lead people to what you want and help them compose the response. This works equally well for a video (preferred) or text testimonial. Example from a previous talk I gave: 1. What was the problem you identified before having me speak? Response: It is easy at accessibility conferences to be tech-centric and overlook the foundational pieces of developing a culture of accessibility. We wanted a keynote who could bring insight about developing that culture that attendees could apply whether they came from business, education, or community programs. 2. What did the frustration feel like when you met resistance talking to people about accessibility in the past? Response: Many of our attendees shared their frustrations during the session. Two that I saw often in the chat were being confused about how to begin and feeling defeated when their conversations have no impact. 3. What was different about my talk and presentation style? Response: Cam's presentation style kept our attendees engaged and energized them. He creates connections through personal details, humor, and real-life examples. He talks about issues and frustrations with a positive attitude, providing practical tools for people to use while instilling confidence.
Get Testimonials So Good, They’ll Make Other Speakers Jealous
1 like • Oct '24
@Will Greenblatt
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@Cam Beaudoin Senja is prettier so is Testimonial.to but starting off, Famewall does the same and way way cheaper! Here’s mine (you can change the styles too) http://wall.famewall.io/ClearCareer
100 MEMBERS! PARTY 🎉🍾
I know it's just a number, but when you see a new significant figure, it's something to celebrate. This marks a pretty big milestone for the community because it marks the next phase of work. Task for the next 30 days: 1. Complete the DIY Demo Reel course 2. Launch the Breakthrough Speaker program (details soon) 3. Weekly live broadcasts on sales and marketing for speakers. Drop a comment on this post if there is anything specific you would like to see in the community for the next month as well. Thank you all for joining. Don't forget: your message can change everything.
100 MEMBERS! PARTY 🎉🍾
1 like • Oct '24
Woooooo!!!!!! 🚀🚀🚀
Emily Ladau's Demo Reel
It's not every day that you get someone like Emily on a call. She's a superstar speaker in the world of disability inclusion and accessibility, and we got to tell her story. Emily Ladau is a disability rights activist, author, and speaker who uses storytelling to promote social justice and inclusion. Her advocacy journey began at the age of 10 with an appearance on Sesame Street. Emily authored Demystifying Disability, an accessible guide on how to be an ally to the disability community. In addition to her activism, she co-hosts The Accessible Stall Podcast and consults on communications for various disability-related initiatives​. What's our process? 1️⃣ First, we consume all the speaker's content. Yes. We watch all the best stuff to find the gold that event planners actually want to see. 2️⃣ Next, we storyboard everything to find the gaps we need to fill with new content. 3️⃣ After that, we conduct a professional interview with the speaker to get even more content, specific to the pain points of the industry. 4️⃣ Then it's off to editing where things really start to come together. The final output is something like this. (plus a few extra goodies from all that content) What do you think of Emily's reel? Need a demo reel? See if you qualify for our Done-For-You service
3 likes • Oct '24
You're SO good at these @Cam Beaudoin ! So excited to join your community here! Congrats on the awesome work Emily!
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Izzy Piyale-Sheard
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@izzydoesizzy
Opened the US stock market on national TV in a giant Pikachu costume. Now I help coaches stop undercharging, take messy action & land $2K–$5K clients.

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