Like many professions, the speaking business is in the midst of massive disruption. The audios, videos and information we used to sell is now available online 24/7, for free. The days of earning passive income, back of room sales and huge public seminars are over. Speakers that recognize this and adjust to the change will survive, while the rest who are whistling past the graveyard are on their way out of business. Watch this short video and prepare yourself for the future of the speaking business.
How Will Speakers Get Paid in the Future?
Published By steve
Steve Siebold, CSP My name is Steve Siebold. I’m an author with 1.4 million books in print, and a professional speaker and consultant to Fortune 500 sales teams on how to increase sales and retention rates through mental toughness training. My corporate clients include Johnson & Johnson, Toyota, Harrah’s Entertainment, Procter & Gamble, GlaxoSmithKline, Ingersoll Rand, etc.
HI, Steve,
John Spannuth and I were catching up today and he told me you mentor people in public
speaking. I am moving toward a TED talk about my idea worth spreading.
I’ve spoken with two coaches who both told me the same thing: “Your idea is an idea worth
spreading. In fact, I’m going to use it myself in my coaching. You are TED talk material. My fee
is $7K.”
My websites are at melondash.com and miracleswimming.org.
I haven’t found another way to message or contact you. Am I barking up the right tree?
Thank you for your time!
Melon (Mary Ellen) Dash
Sarasota, FL