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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETING INSIGHTS

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Why I speak at events and how it helps a content marketing strategy

Out of the box and off the wall marketing ideas don't just save you money but help you stand out in a busy landscape.

Speaking at conferences is one of the best opportunities to reach a large audience with minimum effort. I very rarely speak at an event and not have a queue of people wanting to follow-up. Whilst (I hope) a lot of this is down to the content it is also because it helps break the ice, when the talks are over networking begins and the easiest go to person is a speaker. Try it.

To my second point, cost. Whilst speaking slots at large conference are expensive there are 100's of Meetups happening each week. As an organiser of one myself the hardest part is finding speakers. Speaking at a Meetup Provides a great opportunity for an engaged audience (you probably wouldn't attend a Monday night event if you weren't interested) and opportunity to valid your proposition in several markets. There are several other easy key preparation techniques to ensure an efficient and successful speaking slot.

Speak at conferences. This can be difficult to accomplish, especially if you’re relatively unknown in your field. Where appropriate, submit ideas for presentations. Be willing to pay to play—in other words, pay for your own travel and related expenses. Then pack your presentation with your best stuff. You get extra points for a case study.

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