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How to Break into the Big $$$ Speaking Market
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International Platform Association International Platform Association
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Dateline: Georgetown, DC
Thursday, July 17, 2014

 

How to Break into the Big $$$ Speaking Market ?.. A special two hour exclusive program on the 7th of August is being sponsored by the International Platform Association and is FREE to friends and members of the Association.

Bill Clinton makes up to $750,000 a speech, Hillary gets $300,000, George Bush gets $200,000.

You may not be an Ex-President or a known celebrity, however even if  you get a fraction of these fees, you are still doing pretty well!

Plus, you get visibility, excitement, recognition, influence and you can make a difference.

Arnold Sanow has delivered over 2,500 paid presentations around the world, authored 6 books, and has been a professional speaking business coach to everyone from beginning speakers to those making a million dollars a year. Arnold who charges thousands of dollars to help people like yourself to grow their speaking and training businesses and will share with you real life, ?how-to? tips, tools and solutions to propel you to the lucrative speaking circuit.

You will walk away with:

  • 4 key competencies you must follow to get on the fast track to making money in speaking
  • How to partner and form alliances with companies and associations to sell your programs
  • Where to find independent agents to sell your services
  • 2 ways to get speakers bureaus to take you seriously
  • How to use article marketing to boost your visibility
  • Why ezines still work
  • Sure fire tips on what to do before, during and after a presentation to generate more business
  • One sure way to get responses from linkedin
  • Sample forms and marketing materials that work!

Plus ? Everyone who attends will get a FREE copy of Arnold?s extensive checklist of what to do before, during and after your presentation to generate more speaking engagements. This alone is worth the price of admission!

Arnold is known for providing high value with relevant ?how-to? content that is easy to understand and implement.  Don?t miss this opportunity to get real life tips, tools and solutions that work.

Here?s a couple of comments from those he has coached:  

 My income has increased 3 times in the short time that I have been working with you?Ron Culberson, LCSW, CSP, 2012 ? 2013 President of the National Speakers Association

Thanks for all your help. It has made a HUGE difference and will affect what I do for the rest of my career". Steven Gaffney CSP, NSA Million Dollar Speakers Group

Still not convinced to attend?  Feel free to contact Arnold at 703-255-3133 orspeaker@arnoldsanow.com ? He?d love to talk with you!

Arnold Sanow, MBA, CSP works with companies and organizations to build stronger customer and workplace relationships by improving communication and interpersonal relationships. He is a professional speaker/trainer with over 2,500 paid presentations. He is the author of 6 books to include, ?Get Along with Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere? and ?Present with Power, Punch and Pizzazz.? He is a frequent guest and commentator in the media (CBS evening news, ABC world morning news, Wall Street Journal). He was recently named by Successful Meetings Magazine as one of the top 5 ?best bang for the buck? speakers in the USA?  www.arnoldsanow.com ?speaker@arnoldsanow.com ? 703-255-3133

 

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Want to start your own speaking and training business?  Contact Arnold at 703-255-3133

The International Platform Association was founded in 1831 by American diplomat Daniel Webster (1782-1852) and educator Josiah Holbrook. (1788-1854). Holbrook was the principal founder of the Lyceum movement in 19th Century America.

The original name was the American Lyceum Association. The Lyceum movement was a venue for lectures, debates, and musical, religious, entertainment, and educational presentations for adults.

After the Civil War, many lyceums which had been devoted to science and manufacturing advances also opened their doors to vaudeville entertainers. In some ways, the Lyceums of the 19th Century were like C-SPAN today.  

In 1918, the name changed again to International Lyceum and Chatuaqua Association (ILCA); the word ?Chatauqua? was dropped in 1932. The last name change in 1947 was to International Platform Association, which has remained the name to this day.

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