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“When I program an event, I’m really looking for three anchor speakers. Speakers I can build the entire event around,” says event organizer Carol Walden. “I need one at the beginning, one at the end, and one somewhere in the middle,” she adds as we chat on the phone.
Michael Port • The Referable Speaker: Your Guide to Building a Sustainable Speaking Career—No Fame Required
Especially in a company of one, where you aren’t the largest player in your niche and probably not the cheapest, using your quirks and standing for something can be exactly how and why you gain customers’ attention.
Paul Jarvis • Company of One: Why Staying Small is the Next Big Thing for Business
Languaging + Category Design = Legendary, Differentiated Career
Eddie Yoon • Snow Leopard
The Referable Speaker: Your Guide to Building a Sustainable Speaking Career—No Fame Required
Michael Port • 2 highlights
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Andrew Davis - Dynamic Keynote Speaker
akadrewdavis.comTell a story about a real moment of meaning from your life, or the life of your product or service or business — a five-second moment — and people will want to hear more.
Matthew Dicks • Stories Sell: Storyworthy Strategies to Grow Your Business and Brand
MAKING YOURSELF MEMORABLE