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Marketing From The Stage MRR Video

Marketing From The Stage MRR Video
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How To Become A Highly Profitable Speaker Share Your Passion. Get Paid To Teach!

How would you like to be able to travel around the world, share your passion on stage before enthusiastic audience - and hey... get paid to teach what you LOVE!

As you are reading this, countless teachers are out there getting paid to talk about their passion and teaching others their trade. That can very well be YOU.

Think about it: If you CAN someone else's life with your knowledge, put yourself in the speaker's shoes and imagine that positive effect can be MAGNIFIED when you transform the number of people MANIFOLD.

The way I see it, if you have a gift - you should SHARE it!

And while you're at it, why not get paid to speak!

If Speaking On Stage Is So Awesome, Why Aren't More People Doing It?

Honestly, if you are in the education or information business and you're not conducting your own seminar and workshops yet, you are leaving a lot of money on the table.

LOTS OF IT.

Maybe you've heard that before and you decide that running a seminar is too much work.

Maybe you don't see yourself as someone who can move crowds because you're not an 'extrovert'.

I used to hold onto those limiting beliefs myself, and later a few revelations dawned on me as I saw more and more 'unusual' speakers coming out in different fields.

MYTH BUSTED #1: You DON'T have to be an extrovert.

The stage is not a club exclusive to people who 'hang out' and 'get along with other people'. And you don't have to be a 'people person' to be successful in business. It may be an advantage but it is definitely no prerequisite!

MYTH BUSTED #2: Being in the seminar business is NOT entirely risky.

Especially if you know what you're doing. Unfortunately, most people are intimidated by the struggles that new speakers go through and falsely believe so. And the thing about being in the seminar business is that, it's not all about just delivering content.

Right off the bat I can think of many generous speakers who are not paid much (if any at all) to speak at events. While these guys are making a couple hundreds of dollars to speak - or a consolation gift at the end of their presentation - there are speaking powerhouses out there pounding in hundreds of thousands of dollars from every event they go to.