SES Speaking Tips Already Make An Attendee A Winner

by Danny Sullivan on July 21, 2006

in Work

Our Search Engine Strategies show in San Jose is less than a month away, but I got a positive feedback already from a future attendee who finds the event it working for him before even getting there. Seems he came across the page where I list speaking tips for potential speakers. Scroll down on this page, and you’ll find them. I’ve developed the tips from my own experiences as a speaker and from having run the conference over the past eight or so years. He found them useful:

I stumbled upon your speaking tips while registering for SES San Jose. Your advice inspired a last minute overhaul of the presentation I delivered today to [a trade association] on web marketing. Yeah, there were only 100 people, but they were all business owners and I instantly picked up some nice gigs. Your speaking advice was really effective and valuable. THANKS!

I love it! The show’s already a success for him before it even starts :)

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