May 5, 2021

How to Use The Speaker Lab to Deepen Relationships, with Grant Baldwin

How to Use The Speaker Lab to Deepen Relationships, with Grant Baldwin

Mo asks Grant Baldwin: How can we use speaking to deepen relationships? One of the best things about speaking is that oftentimes it’s an in-person human experience. People do business with those they know, like, and trust, and there’s no better...

Mo asks Grant Baldwin: How can we use speaking to deepen relationships?

  • One of the best things about speaking is that oftentimes it’s an in-person human experience. People do business with those they know, like, and trust, and there’s no better way for that than meeting someone in person at a conference or an event, especially if you’re a speaker who is seen as an authority.
  • Speaking at an event gives the audience a sense of who you are, and whether they can trust you to connect with their people. It’s a way to build the camaraderie and rapport that leads to future business.
  • Being a speaker at an event changes the way people think about you. Your perceived value and reputation skyrockets after speaking and you’re assigned a certain level of authority that’s hard to replicate in other ways.
  • Being a speaker also gives you the opportunity to get to know other speakers.
  • Speaking gigs don’t always result in commercial opportunities right away; sometimes they are a means of connecting to other speaking opportunities. You never know who will be in the audience and what that relationship could turn into.
  • Part of being a speaker is planting a lot of different seeds with a large number of people. Being a speaker is a long-term business and you can find opportunities by being persistent, following up, and just constantly showing up.

 

Mentioned in this Episode:

GrowBIGPlaybook.com

thespeakerlab.com