SpeakerNet News – a great resource

SpeakerNet News

One of the best, free, resources for speakers is the weekly SpeakerNet News email newsletter sent each Friday to more than 9,000 professional speakers, consultants, trainers, and authors.

Each issue features items sent in by the newsletter readers, including:

  • Tips on subjects like sales and marketing, travel, technology, great resources, saving money, PR, conducting better presentations, and other topics key to the speaking business.
  • Requests for information and advice.
  • Want ads (equipment and other items for sale).
  • Services and products of interest to speakers.

There’s an extensive series of compilations of past tips on topics ranging from How to Handle a Noisy Audience to suggestions on Bartering with Hotels and Recommendations for PowerPoint Designers.

SpeakerNet News is run by long-time NSA Northern California Chapter members Ken Braly and Rebecca Morgan.

They host a series of Teleseminars featuring well-known authorities such as Randy Gage on Transforming yourself from Speaker to Information Entrepreneur, Michael Soon Lee on Becoming an Industry Expert…In A Week and James Malinchak on Making Six-Figures Annually Speaking to Colleges.

I recommend subscribing to the teleseminar series which slashes the cost of each recording from $25 to a mere $10.

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SpeakerNet News in an amazing resource for speakers (and probably other professionals in the communication business too.) Like they say, sign up for a free subscription to the newsletter now and see for yourself.

Hi Ian,

Great idea to recognize this terrific newsletter. There isn’t an issue that comes that doesn’t have some new tip or product recommendation that makes me smarter and my life easier! Thanks to Ken and Rebecca for their great contribution to our industry.



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