Public Speaking Articles

How technology is changing the way speakers get booked

Would you like to know how speakers will be booked in the (very near) future?

In this presentation by eSpeakers’ own Dave Reed to the Mountain West chapter of the National Speakers Association (NSA) teaches, he teaches the audience:

  1. The new third way that getting hired
  2. How to have a potent presence that pulls in buyers

Meetings industry is looking great in 2016!

Last week at IMEX America (one of the largest meetings-related events in the world), I attended three different sessions on the “state of the union for meetings”. I was curious if my speaker friends could look forward to more engagements, or if I should tell them to start tightening their belt.

Want to know what the outlook is?

Professor Matthew

Matthew Wright, lead developer at eSpeakers, presented to a group of peers last night about a technology that eSpeakers developed and subsequently open sourced.

Way to go, Matthew!

iPad app available

We are excited to announce that the eSpeakers iPad app has been approved by Apple and is now available in the App store!

The iPad app is free for PRO members, so grab your copy and enjoy this additional way to access your speaking business with eSpeakers.

If you’re not yet a PRO-level member, upgrade with the promo code IPAD and save $99 on your first year of service (good through end of June; choose “annual” billing for the code to work).

What does the eSpeakers iPad app do?

Celebrating 50 years of the “I Have A Dream Speech” Infographic

DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
50 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. gave one of the most famous and influential speeches in American history. The “I Have a Dream” speech was effective not just for its words, but also for Dr. King’s impassioned delivery. It represented the feelings of millions of people fighting for civil liberties. The speech, given by a lesser man in a lesser setting may not have earned the same attention. Dr. King knew if he were to truly help bring about change, he would need a speech and setting that would inspire. The March on Washington and “I Have a Dream” speech caught the attention of a nation, and brought it closer to the much-needed change.