go without saying, be sure to choose to talk about topics that are relevant to your target audience, addressing the challenges they face. Think carefully about your purpose and direction to make the best impression possible. As you talk about topics more frequently, adapt your approach slightly to find out what's most interesting and relevant to your target audience.See
big. Once you've gained traction and out and applying for big speaking opportunities. Figure out where your competitors will be speaking (usually easily accessible on their website) or make a list of events your target audience is likely to attend. Even if your employee email list proposal is not accepted this year, you can still apply for annual events and spend the interim increasing your appeal as a speaker. Along the way, it's important
to keep track of past presentation organizations and titles, you'll need them along the way to demonstrate your own speaking experience.Eventually, you'll rack up enough speaking engagements to create a speaker bio page on your website with a press kit. As your visibility increases, don't be surprised if events start looking for you to appear.SEE ALSO: New Research Reveals AEC's Biggest Business ChallengesAdding speaking engagements to your marketing strategy can seem