Public speaking is one of the best ways to generate leads and referrals, especially in today's market. Why? Because you need to be visible to sell. A few years ago, I did very little marketing and still got amazing results. But that's not how it is now. Today you need to be seen and you need to be speaking in public.

When you're up close and personal, people get to know you through your words, body language and vocal variety, and they know whether or not they want to work with you. This is why public speaking works better than any other marketing strategy out there.

How exactly do you get those leads when you speak?

Your Elevator Speech

You need to have a great elevator speech so that people not only know what you do in 10 seconds or less, but they want to know more. This is how to get great leads.

I've received lots and lots of leads at networking events. People ask me what I do, I share it with them and BOOM, they're a lead. If someone gives you their business card, that's a lead. Make sure you follow up with them within 24 hours.

And don't try to sell them standing up! The minute you start to get into it, someone will interrupt-because you're at a networking event. You'll never have that opportunity for closure, and you may not get their card. So don't even go there. The only time you can sell standing up is when you are a platform speaker in front of a group.

If someone asks "how much do you charge?" or "how do you work?" say "I'd really love to sit down with you and share that one-on-one without all these distractions. May I have your business card? I'll call you tomorrow and we can set a date."

Don't just show up and "throw up" all over people. Take your time, get that lead and follow up the next day. So, one way to get leads is networking. And not just networking, but having that polished elevator speech that attracts people to you; the one that says, "here's the benefit of what it is that I do."

Your Magnetic Self-introduction

In 25 seconds or less, your self-introduction needs to be so benefit-driven and so magnetic that people will want more. They will seek you out to give you their business card. I've made thousands of dollars on my elevator speech and my self-introduction because they are benefit driven, clear and concise, and people get it.

The secret to persuasion it to find out what people want and give it to them! It sounds simple, but believe me, most people don't do it. Something happens when we get in front of someone who shows interest in our product or service. We turn into selling and sliming the person. They just want to walk away and not even give you a card. So instead, be interested, not interesting. Be interested in them, and not interesting yourself.

A little trick that I teach all my clients is when someone gives me a card and I see it as a hot lead, I fold the corner of the card. I've trained my staff to know that that means a serious follow up and phone call within 24 hours. Always follow up, even if you don't feel like it!

And don't change your core message! People change their message like they're changing their underwear! Your core message is the reason you are in business and the thing that you do for people, whether it's saving their lives or saving their businesses. Never change it! People have to hear it 7 to 9 times before they actually get it. Don't sabotage yourself by changing it.

This whole speaking thing won't work if you keep changing your core message, if it's not benefit driven, or if you're not clear and concise.

Your Signature Talk

Use your signature talk to get more business cards and referrals!

The Raffle: At the close of your talk, invite people to participate in a raffle. Give something away. If you have a product or book, give that away because it will give you an opportunity to talk about it. If not, a $25 gift card works just as well. The key is to get 100% participation. So a $5 card might not do it. Give something of value, describe it, and talk about the value. Then collect their business cards. Pick a card and give your prize away.

I still use this strategy today-and I've built my database in less than 7 years to over 8,000 people! These are people who have either seen me speak or heard me through a tele-class and stayed on my list because they're interested in public speaking.

I have someone who just joined my Protégé program, and she said that she's been following me for 6 years! So you just never know when people will be ready to engage in your service.

The only way that building your database works is if you take those cards and enter them into a database that you can send emails from. Don't let them sit on your desk. Think of those cards as money! It's money to you and to the people you can help.

Those are what I consider warm leads. So how do you get HOT leads from speaking?

No Q&A: To get hot leads, instead of doing a Q&A, I invite people who have questions to come talk to me at the end of my talk. Only the ones who are REALLY interested are going to come up to me afterwards. Again, I don't sell standing up-because now I'm not on the stage, right? I get their business card and make an appointment to talk to them later. That is how to turn the warm leads into hot leads. Invite them to come talk to you after your talk.

If you're not going to follow up, then collecting business cards and giving away those gifts will not create leads for you. So you MUST follow up! And it doesn't necessarily mean follow up with an email. The more personable it is, the better.

After my talk, I send out an email to everyone who was there and just say something like, "it was really nice meeting you at such-and-such event. I hope that you get out there and start speaking. If there's anything I can do to support you, let me know."

The ones who give me hot leads, get a personal note. They still get the email, but they'll get a handwritten note, and I will call them within 24 hours.

The One-on-One Strategy:

Whenever I go to a networking event, it's not about me getting clients; it's about me interviewing people to be my clients. It's as if you're interviewing them to see if they have potential, or if they're a fit for your product or to be on your team or whatever it might be.

Ask appropriate questions instead of selling. "When it comes to your health, what do you like most about it?" Or "what's the biggest challenge?" "When it comes to your finances, what's the biggest challenge that you have? What's the thing you like about it?" Start by asking questions and have a conversation.

Because you're already acting interested, it's very easy for you to ask them if they know of anyone who would be interested in XYZ. Again, it comes down to the benefit of what it is that you do. If you're selling beauty it could be, "Out of all the people you know between the ages of 30 and 60, who is really interested and finicky about their skin?" Be very concise about what that benefit is and ask them for a referral.

The Referral Form Strategy:

When you're trying to get referrals from the stage, it's slightly different. The verbal script is similar but you want to make sure you have forms to hand out. For instance, I used to do this at my Persuasive Speaking Mastery seminar and got so many referrals that I could not follow up on all of them.

What I'm about to share with you is a license to print money. Here's how it works:

You have a form-you call it a referral form. The referral form has about 5 or 6 lines at the very top part of the form for Jane Doe who is giving the referral. There needs to be a space for the date, phone number, email address, and of course, the name of the person doing the referrals. Underneath are 5 to 6 boxes that each have lines for name, email, phone number and a little comment box for a note about who this referral is.

From the stage (this goes into your close) you say something like, "My business, like your business, thrives on referrals from others. What I'd like to do now is to invite you to refer some of your best clients and customers. The one who comes up with the most referrals will get this prize" (and then you give them a prize). If you only have 30 minutes to speak, you cannot do more than one close, so I'm not suggesting that you do a raffle and this. When you have 45 minutes to an hour you can do this strategy.

Remember, any time you ask people to stop and do something else (whether it's one person on the phone or many in an audience), it disconnects them from you. And when you haven't even built rapport yet, it's a total disconnect. So always try to avoid creating any kind of disconnect from your audience. The only reason we can disconnect for this strategy is because it's only once and it's for a greater good.

Now, before you hand out the form, take a minute to educate them on what a good referral looks like. People don't know. For example I would say, "A good referral for me is someone who wants to get out there and start speaking about their business or someone who wants to become a powerful public speaker and grow their business doing it."

This strategy is really powerful because you're going to get the person who's in the room, plus 5 or 6 of their best friends or best customers. With smart phones and Blackberries, most people carry their clients' information with them. Every time I do this strategy I get so many leads that I can't follow up on them all.

Again, if you know you're going to use this strategy in your talk, it takes extra time. The business card strategy will take maybe 5 minutes. This takes longer because they're digging into their phones and they're writing names, so you need to allow for that in your talk. Having an hour to talk is best when you use this strategy.

Follow Up!

Make sure that the next day you allow at least half the day to follow up on the leads and referrals, or at least have someone in place who will follow up on them for you. The later it gets, the colder those leads get.

When you follow up, you will want to use the person's name who gave their information to you. You can say, "Hi Greg, this is Arvee and my friend Jane Doe gave me your name." And then you can say, "You know Jane right? Yeah, she's really great! Well, she thought so much of you that she referred you to me." And now you can start a conversation.

Keep Calling!

Don't call once. This is a hot lead! Keep calling until you get a response. Most people give up too quickly. But these people are interested; they took the time to walk up to you after your talk and give you a business card. Life just gets in the way sometimes. Business gets in the way. They could be out of town or out of the country. You don't know, so don't give up! Most people give up after 2 or 3 calls. It's usually the 7th one that will finally go through, and your future client will appreciate that you cared enough to not give up on them.

Be Friendly, Be Brief

Now, when you leave that message, make it a friendly message. Never say, "Hi, I'm calling to follow up..." That has sales written all over it. I like to say, "I'm calling to reconnect, we met the other day, you expressed an interest..."

If you do leave a voicemail, don't leave a big long discussion about why you're calling. Just say who you are, where you met, and that you're just looking to reconnect with them. Something short and sweet.

Speak Your Way to Wealth

If you have not taken the time to put together your killer elevator speech, magnetic self-introduction, or signature talk, then 2011 is your year. It is time! Every day you wait, costs you money. It costs you in people coming to you; it costs you in people that you can help or businesses that you can help.

So look at it this way-it is time for you to invest. You're worth it. Invest in yourself and find a coach. I'm here and I have the formulas to do that. Through my programs and CDs, I can help you create that self-introduction and that killer elevator speech-ones that get you business.

And that is how you can generate unlimited leads and get referrals every time you speak.

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Arvee Robinson is a Persuasive Speaking Coach, Master Speaker Trainer, International Speaker, and Author. She teaches business owners, service professionals, and entrepreneurs how to use public speaking as a marketing strategy so they can attract more clients, generate unlimited leads and grow their businesses, effortlessly. She teaches a proven system for delivering persuasive presentations, and easy to use formulas for creating a killer elevator pitch and a magnetic self-introduction. Arvee has helped hundreds of individuals to win clients and close more sales every time they speak. She offers private coaching, workshops, and weekly teleclasses. Her programs make people money for the rest of their lives. For more information, visit http://www.instantprospeaker.com.

with Elaine Dumler

The investment you made in writing your book or creating your product can come back to you many, many times over through non-traditional marketing avenues. Profit from specialty and niche markets you may not have even considered for product sales. Most of these marketing techniques work for both self-published works and those produced through traditional publishers. It doesn’t matter!

You’ll get the 21 best, cheapest and quickest marketing ideas that helped Elaine sell over 80,000 self-published books. Elaine is the first to say that if she can do it, anyone can do it! She has learned everything “from scratch” and passes along what worked so you can shorten your learning curve.

You will learn:
• how to sell in case lots to the markets in which you specialize.
• how to analyze the buying patterns of your specific markets to know exactly when to promote to them.
• a technique to pre-sell to every audience member, and even sell to people who don’t want your book by creating a new need or a new market to sell to!
• how to analyze your niche to sell books/products in large quantities at a time.
• ideas that are easy to understand, simple to implement and cost-effective.

Plus: You’ll receive a complete downloadable list of the resources used for all ideas in the session, including photos of some of the marketing pieces demonstrated.

More information => http://bit.ly/gWdnr9

Kelly Decker writes on the Decker blog ...

Are you cursed by knowledge ?

It’s a tough question.

Mostly because you probably don’t even know you’re cursed. Psychologists and behavioral economists who study this phenomenon find the more of an expert you become in your field, the more likely you are to be cursed by your own knowledge. That is, you don’t know what it’s like NOT to know what you know. This has HUGE implications in our communications. We end up communicating to clients, internal team members, and even our kids in a language they can’t comprehend and then wonder why our product doesn’t sell, that project doesn’t move forward and why our kids just won’t patiently wait when we ask them to. According to Chip and Dan Heath, The Curse of Knowledge is the villain to all things sticky – including your messages.

Tamer Osman, CEO of RGlobe was a participant in our August Decker Made to Stick Messaging program. He noted that throughout his career it has been challenging to create messages that resonate and have a lasting impression on customers. “I’ve struggled with pinpointing the best approach to delivering complex messages to any type of audience in the most simple, yet effective way.”

Read more => http://bit.ly/dNmaH1

with Debbie Bermont

“I’m frustrated.”
“How come?”
“I’m out there giving my seminar, but I’m not making the kind of money I’d like.”
“Do you have products you sell along with your seminar?”
“No.”
“Why not?”
“No time. Do you know how long it takes to write a book? Or put together a video and get it edited and produced? I don’t have that kind of time.”
“I can see why you’re frustrated. Why don’t you attend Debbie Bermont’s teleseminar?”
“What will I get out of that?”
“She’s figured out how to produce products from every presentation, with little effort, that have brought her a lot of additional income.”
“Hmmm, sounds interesting. Where can I learn more?” => http://bit.ly/brI51x

Cultivating $100,000/Year Clients™: How to Stop Chasing Single Speaking Events and Start Creating Wealth

Selling individual speaking events gets tiresome, and you can go broke on this model. Leveraging your client relationships makes much more sense as well as being more lucrative. There are key elements to make this happen over and over again.

Brian Lee CSP is a master at the long-term model. He’s delineated four key components to large contracts. Whether you’re a keynoter, trainer, or consultant, you can take away ideas that will apply to you.

You will learn:
• The philosophy you must have that underpins everything
• Key strategies to make 6-figure clients possible
• How to nurture strategic alliances that lead to large deals
• How to deliver executive briefings that increase chances of the big contract
• Why creating and promoting systems are crucial to large sales

... all the details => http://bit.ly/8Z12Pt

One of the ways you can market your product or service is through public speaking.
 
For instance, you'll often see financial seminars advertised in your local newspaper. The ads invite you to come for a lunch or evening seminar ... typically just an hour or two ... on a topic like estate planning, retirement planning, or mutual fund investing.
The seminar, sponsored by a local brokerage, financial planner, or other financial services firm, is free.
So how do they make money? By converting some of the attendees into paid clients for whom they manage money, prepare estate plans, or provide other financial services.
This "give a free talk" strategy can work in many fields and venues.

Read more => http://bit.ly/d2jc1f

Give a speech. Win a client.

As simple—or even scary—as that formula sounds, a host of entrepreneurs have found that conquering public speaking can be the route to more contacts and customers. Impressing people with your expertise at a conference, in a classroom or over the radio can sometimes win more business than making sales calls or manning a booth at a trade show. Not to mention that the most successful speakers can take home thousands of dollars in fees for an appearance.

Read on for motivation and some very practical secrets to success. The Gift of the Gab

I Love the “IRS”:
9 Internet Revenue Streams to Make Your Web Income Soar

with Tom Antion

The Internet affords us multiple low-risk/high-return opportunities to earn big bucks and to promote our speaking/training/consulting businesses. If your business has been affected by the slow economy, Tom will show you how to create income streams so you’ll still have money coming in if your primary business is off.
In this fast-paced session, Tom will share nine different revenue streams you can tap to take your income and fame to completely new levels. Tom’s been immersed in Internet selling every single day for the last 16 years. You do NOT want to miss this teleseminar and the secrets he shares.

You will learn:

• How to maximize your income from website visitors. Not all of them can hire us to speak, but all of them can spend money if we give them the chance.
• How to insulate yourself from ups and downs in the economy. Having multiple streams of revenue is a good insurance policy.
• How to bring in revenue from side projects that don’t even require a website. It’s fun to get surprised with checks and PayPal deposits from deals you don’t even remember creating.
• How to attract and service high-end clients to the point where they could buy you a new house. This is not hocus-pocus. Tom’s been living this life for years and he says the people listening to this call are the perfect candidates to replicate his success.
• Tom’s exact technique on how he can legitimately say, “He couldn’t stop the money coming into his checking account if he tried.”
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More information => http://bit.ly/bmvNcn

Public Speaking has been my personal development path to phenomenal growth for more than twenty years now. I am not alone. There are millions of people all over the world who engage in some form of speaking to the public every day as a means of earning income and most of them enjoy it.

Yet I continue to hear such utter rubbish about this activity from normally intelligent members of this place called earth. It makes me sad that they would just embrace this information, internalize it and let it take them to a place where they are ever so happy to be afraid of public speaking.

Are you holding any of these myths in your mind? Then you are certainly limiting your own growth and getting in the way of your best fabulous life! What if these myths did not exist for you? Can you imagine how free and exciting your journey through life could be?

Well, today I'm starting your new journey with you. I will debunk five of your myths for you and you will begin to accept that yes you can stand up and speak before an audience and sit down and smile.

Myth # 1 - Public speaking is a gift that you're born with

Fact:

It is the skill of expressing your thoughts, convictions and ideas in an orderly manner, to an audience, so as to interest and convince them about a particular subject.

Notice first of all, that it is a skill. This means that it can be acquired and with practice, it can be improved. Practice is the key activity here. Can you imagine reading every book you can about swimming and then expecting to represent your country at the Olympics? Well you can't read about speaking to an audience and expect to be good at it either. You have to acquire and practice the skill.

Myth # 2 - Speaking in public is so stressful

Fact:

Speaking in public is no more stressful than anything else you do in life. Like everything else it's your interpretation of the circumstances that makes it so. Thousands of people who were initially terrified of speaking to an audience (like me!) have learnt to eliminate or reduce this fear. With the right approach and practice, you can too.

Myth # 3 - You have to be brilliant to succeed as a Public Speaker

Fact:

Who ever told you that? I am living proof that that's not true. The essence of making presentations is that your audience walks away with something of value. You don't necessarily have to be brilliant, witty or perfect to deliver a presentation. Admittedly, these things help, especially if you want to make a career of speaking to people. Essentially what you need is to be clear on your purpose for speaking and that it adds value to your audience.

Myth # 4 - You have to have lots of information in your speech.

Fact:

All you need is two or three main points. Research shows that people remember very few of the mountain of facts that some (inexperienced) speakers throw at them. Your audience basically wants to walk away with one or two main points that have meaning for them, so the degree of complexity that we think is necessary, is not.

Myth # 5 - Every time you make a presentation in public something "bad" is sure to happen.

Fact:

I know that the belief that something awful, terrible or publicly humiliating will happen to you when you speak in public is at the source of many public speaking fears. This is simply not true. Think about all the presentations you have seen. How many times did something "bad" happen? Why should it happen to you? Moreover, everything "bad" that happens can be used to your advantage. For example, if the microphone does not work, this should give you a chance to get closer to your audience.

There you have it! Five myths about public speaking that were holding you back and they came with five facts that will take you forward. Now every time these fears come up immediately focus on the facts, acquire the skill and step out there and speak.

My training in public speaking spans twenty years and include training and coaching thousands of people to achieve their public speaking goals. Before your next speech, download my Basic Steps to Public Speaking Handbook from the Purchase Zone at http://www.itds-training.com so that you can stand up and speak and sit down and smile.

You know in your heart that a one-hour -- or even a one-day -- presentation rarely creates long-term change. Yet you don't know how to create a system (which could include books, tapes, DVDs, software, workbook, coaching) that will truly help people make lasting changes -- and compensate you well. Bill faced this same dilemma and knew he wanted to make a bigger difference in his audience's lives beyond a one-hour or one-day program. He'll share his decisions along the way and how you can take your content and create an ongoing system. Bill's business generates well over $3 million annually thanks to these strategies that could help you move to a higher level, too.

Warning: this program is for professionals who really care about making a difference in others' lives -- or as Bill puts it, "this is for people who give a crap that someone does something with their content!"

You will learn:

  • What kind of content lends itself to an ongoing system
  • The questions to ask yourself to determine what kind of system will work for your material
  • How to sell a systems-approach before or after a one-time presentation
  • The pros and cons of having a system to implement
  • How other staff can support the users to get results
  • How having a system expands your revenue and personal satisfaction -- and determining if is it worth the trouble

Details are here