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How to Find The Right Speaker

 

Your speaker selection is one of the most important elements in planning a successful meeting or event. Selecting the right speaker for your meeting/event can be a daunting task, as speakers are available in every fee range and specialty topic. Below are several tips (compiled by The National Speakers Association) that will help make your meeting or event a success.

 

1. Determine the needs of your audience

Thorough knowledge of the needs of your group is essential in selecting the right speaker. Does your meeting or event require that the audience leave with specific or technical information? Do you need someone to motivate the group to sell? Are you looking for after-dinner entertainment with a message?

 

2. Establish your date, time and budget

3. Identify the type of speaker who will best match the needs of your audience

A speaker's expertise in a given field may be the big draw, but a well-known name does not guarantee a professional presentation. High prices don't always mean high quality. Will your audience and the overall program benefit most from a celebrity; an expert in the field; a popular sports personality; a best-selling author; or a professional speaker who has a thorough knowledge of the appropriate topic?

 

4. Locate your resources

5. Review your options and interview your speaker candidates

6. Select your speaker
Hire a professional and you'll hire an ally. Professional speakers understand that your reputation is riding on their performance. Their experience with hundreds of audiences can add to your peace of mind and to the success of the event.


When selecting your speaker, consider that you are not only paying for the time the speaker is on the platform but also for the hours spent researching, preparing and customizing the presentation. Some speakers may negotiate their fees when they are doing more than one program for you or when they are allowed to sell their products. Ask about your options.

 

7. Get it in writing
You should have a letter of agreement or contract that clearly outlines the expectations of both you and your speaker. Consider:

8. Work with your speaker
Share information about your group or company. This will help the speaker become familiar with your organization, while facilitating a customized presentation.

 

9. Set the stage
Make sure the room is set up for optimum impact. Consider the number of chairs and how they are arranged. Also consider room temperature and lighting.



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