How Academics Can Increase Their Speaking Engagement Gigs

How Academics Can Increase Their Speaking Engagement Gigs

As the founder of Power Your Research, an academic branding company, I’ve dedicated my career to helping academics increase their visibility, authority, and income without the expense of a publicist. Through my interactions with countless clients, one adversary consistently shows its face: The Ability To Book Speaking Engagements.

However, in this article, I’ll share some insights.d If you’re itching to share your knowledge and insights beyond the classroom, landing speaking gigs is the way to go.

But let’s be real – it’s not always easy to navigate this landscape. Fear not! In this article, we’re diving into some friendly advice on how to score those speaking engagements and showcase your brilliance to the world.

5. Show Off Your Online Savvy: It’s the 21st century, and having a killer online presence is non-negotiable. Start by setting up your own snazzy website or blog where you can flaunt your research, publications, and speaking gigs. Keep it fresh with regular updates and engage with your audience on social media platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter. Think of it as your digital soapbox – the louder you speak, the more ears you’ll catch!

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4. Network Like a Pro: Networking doesn’t have to be stuffy and formal. Attend academic conferences, seminars, and even virtual hangouts to mingle with your peers and potential collaborators. Don’t be shy – introduce yourself, swap contact info, and let people know you’re on the lookout for speaking gigs. Oh, and don’t forget to join professional associations and groups in your field – they’re like treasure troves of speaking opportunities waiting to be discovered!

3. Team Up with Your Alma Mater: Your alma mater can be your secret weapon in the quest for speaking gigs. Keep an eye out for internal events, workshops, or alumni gatherings where you can strut your stuff. And hey, why not team up with your university’s PR squad to spread the word about your expertise? Trust me, a little institutional backing can go a long way in boosting your street cred.

2. Spice Things Up with Fresh Perspectives: Want to stand out from the academic crowd? Offer up some spicy hot takes and niche topics that’ll leave event organizers hungry for more. Think outside the box, tap into current trends, and sprinkle in your own unique flavor. When you pitch yourself, make sure to highlight what makes you one-of-a-kind – because let’s face it, nobody likes a bland presentation!

1. Build Bridges, Not Walls: Last but not least, focus on building genuine relationships with event organizers. Reach out, shoot them an email, or slide into their DMs – whatever floats your boat. Show them you’re passionate, reliable, and ready to knock their socks off with your speaking prowess. And hey, if you hit it off, who knows? You might just land yourself a recurring gig!

So there you have it, my fellow academic trailblazers! Landing speaking gigs is all about putting yourself out there, making connections, and letting your passion shine through. Keep honing your skills, refining your pitches, and never shy away from an opportunity to share your wisdom with the world.

The stage is yours – now go out there and rock it!

READY TO INCREASE YOUR VISIBILITY, AUTHORITY, AND INCOME WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF A PUBLICIST? JUMP ON A CALL WITH ME HERE.

Amy Cabrera Rasmussen, PhD

Good Work Newsletter on Linked In || Educator | Scholar | Speaker | Writer | Higher ed || I research "good work" to help transform ingenuity into trailblazing, impactful, and sustainable career paths.

3d

Thank you for these great tips Dr. Sheena Howard. Definitely helped get some brainstorming going for me!

Sable Ryan

I create unforgettable experiences for busy professionals who want to play as hard as they grind *Bucket List Implementer *

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