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EPISODE · Dec 6, 2016 · 15 MIN

How to Get Speaking Testimonials

from The Speaker Lab Podcast

When you try a new restaurant do you read what others have posted about it on Yelp? Or before you buy a new product do you read the Amazon reviews people have written?If you do you understand why I highly recommend getting your own speaking testimonials: your potential clients and potential audiences want to know who you are a speaker and what you bring to the table.On episode 111 of The Speaker Lab, I'll be sharing exactly why these tools are so useful in garnering new clients and new gigs, how to go about securing the best possible testimonials and the keys to making a testimonial great. Listen in for all of that and more on this edition of The Speaker Lab! THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:  What do testimonials give your potential clients?What are the two key pieces of a good testimonial?Who are the two types of people you should you get testimonials from?An example of how to properly solicit a testimonial.Are recommendation letters beneficial?What are the different ways you can use testimonials?Why you can never have too many testimonials, and what to do with all of them.And so much more!EPISODE RESOURCESGet Free Speaker ResourcesBook a Call with The Speaker LabCalculate Your Speaking FeeJoin The Speaker Lab Community on FacebookSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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When you try a new restaurant do you read what others have posted about it on Yelp? Or before you buy a new product do you read the Amazon reviews people have written?If you do you understand why I highly recommend getting your own speaking testimonials: your potential clients and potential audiences want to know who you are a speaker and what you bring to the table.On episode 111 of The Speaker Lab, I'll be sharing exactly why these tools are so useful in garnering new clients and new gigs, how to go about securing the best possible testimonials and the keys to making a testimonial great. Listen in for all of that and more on this edition of The Speaker Lab! THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:  What do testimonials give your potential clients?What are the two key pieces of a good testimonial?Who are the two types of people you should you get testimonials from?An example of how to properly solicit a testimonial.Are recommendation letters beneficial?What are the different ways you can use testimonials?Why you can never have too many testimonials, and what to do with all of them.And so much more!EPISODE RESOURCESGet Free Speaker ResourcesBook a Call with The Speaker LabCalculate Your Speaking FeeJoin The Speaker Lab Community on FacebookSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Spotify See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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