Top Ten Ways to Make Money Speaking - Intro - Screw The Commute

Top Ten Ways to Make Money Speaking – Intro

TOM ANTION'S TOP TEN WAYS TO MAKE MONEY SPEAKING

Welcome to your 10 part e-course on public speaking.

If you're impatient, or if you miss any part of the email course simply visit
http://www.Public-speaking.org/toptenwaystomakemoney.htm
where you can download the entire course as a convenient adobe pdf file.

If you want to hear lots of my tips on working for yourself, check out my podcast at https://www.ScrewTheCommute.com You cansubscribe and listen on iTunes, Google Podcasts and all your favorite podcast directories.

I used to make $75.00 per speech and kill myself doing 4 or 5 a day barely make a living. NOW, by using the techniques I'velearned, I make $17,500.00 per speech / $20,500.00 per day, and travel the world accepting only the best gigs. Just think what it would mean to you and your family if you grabbed that same kind of success or even a fraction of it.

This will sound wildly hard to believe, but I don't even want those speaking engagements where I get a check for $20K. You're probably saying to yourself, "Tom you must be crazy! Or you think we're stupid". Well, I might be crazy, but I certainly don't
think you're stupid. The reason I don't want the $20K speeches is that when I speak at a an event where I can sell my products at the back of the room I've made up to $250K in one speech. I virtually never speak where I make less than 100K.

It's up to you to follow the steps that will lead to your speaking success. This e-course will show you 10 ways to successfully make money as a speaker.

Here's a breakdown of what you will get in this daily ecourse:

Part I - Sell Your Knowledge

Part II - Get Sponsorship

Part III - Get Directly Paid

Part IV - Speakers Bureau

Part V - Public Seminars

Part VI - Telephone Seminars

Part VII - Webinars

Part VIII - Training Companies

Part IX - Speak Free to Promote Your Business

Part X - Speak As Part of Your Job

Part XI - Note: I always deliver more than expected.

Click Here For Part I