If you’re serious about your online presence, you’ll want to add streaming video to your profile. Your profile on eSpeakers may be picked up by participating speaker bureaus all over the world in addition to being shown on association websites.
Adding streaming video requires an account upgrade from Basic to PRO -- click the UPGRADE BUTTON for information on upgrading.
You can have up to 30 minutes of video on your profile. It’s most effective as several short clips of 3-5 minutes, rather than one long clip. Each clip can be titled to indicate what the viewer will see. For instance: “Change is Good” presentation; “Plants Need
Water” presentation; “Robert with large audience”; “Robert interacts with focus group” etc. This lets the meeting planner move right to the item they’re interested in.
An emerging presenter in the early stages of their career will obviously start at a lower fee level and work their way to a higher fee. More established or seasoned professionals and those with celebrity status are able to step in and demand a higher fee for their presentation based on experience or content.
$1,500-$3,000 USD is a common fee range for an emerging professional speaker. Also, never charge clients more because you think they have more money to spend! Fee ranges are fine, but should not exceed a maximum difference of $5,000 and a minimum difference of $500.
Make sure you always give your customer more in value than they paid in fee. Your client should feel satisfied spending their money on you! Once you set your fee, you should emphasize the value you bring to the client in your biography and sales materials. A great way to know you should raise your fee is when your clients say your fee is inexpensive and your calendar is getting full.
When adding your fee to your profile, you have two boxes to list your fee. You can either do a fee range or one flat fee. You can also enter fees for local speaking events or itemize your common fees, expenses, A/V requirements, and other items that will affect the total fee to the client ("full day," "keynote," "international," "travel expenses," etc.).
Associations and Experience
If you belong to a speaker association, you should make sure you check the appropriate association (and in some cases chapter) box on your profile. This will help speakers bureaus and meeting planners who search the Marketplace database find those who belong to a particular association. Showcase your profile by selecting any of the appropriate designation and awards boxes like CSP, CPAE or CAPS HoF, and entering years of experience. If you regularly use any of these credentials after your name, you should also type them in the CREDENTIALS box near the top of the form.