A couple of months ago I posted a video case study on one of my speakers marketing services private clients, George Morse. His site if you did not see it then is CoachMorse.com. Since then I’ve received numerous emails from my readers asking for the results of the speaker’s marketing services we provided to him.

Speakers Marketing Case Study 2


In this speakers marketing case study I walk you through the work done with a current private client and discuss that even in a down economy, a speaker can do alot with what they already have (unique message and products), simply by repurposing their content a bit, recreating their brand, and altering the delivery model.

When I released my new report last week, I must have struck a nerve. There seems to be some real excitement building over the release of my course “Stepping Stones to Speaking Success” which is targeted to relatively new speakers (or those who are absolute beginners).

I’ve reported to you, my friends and followers, since 2003 or so that online video was going to make a real (very real) impact on pretty much every industry, including public speaking.

I’ve studied the market closely and feel strongly that the narrowing of niche markets, the access to world wide audiences and shift from being “a speaker” to being a “content provider who speaks as a form of distribution” was underway.

I’m not sure if you can hear it – but I think there’s a low pitched hum going on in the social media marketplace. It may be more like a drip-drip-drip sound, but I’m not really sure. Do you hear it?