.As you gain experience and confidence, start looking for larger speaking opportunities, such as a conference session.Grab all the opportunities you can first. Later you can be more selective. Once you have a few quality speaking engagements, you can start looking for venues to give your first speech. The speaker's toolboxIf you want public speaking
to be an integral part of your professional life, you'll need a few tools.1. A speaker kitThis kit contains information about you (the speaker) and your company in one convenient package. Because you will have already prepared the most commonly employee email list that you are a professional equipped with the right set of tools. Here's what to include :introdu ctionInformation document Case studies or testimonials
Publications / past speaking eventsBios of different lengths Presentation of the speaker (2 versions — short and long)Professional photos Contact Details2. Speaker's webpage Whether it's an enhanced bio page on your business website or a standalone personal website, you'll need a place on the internet to promote your speaking experience. You will want to include the following: Relevant information or testimonials about past speeches or events.A button to download your press kit: (For example: "Download press kit." No need to be extravagant, but research has shown that people