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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalYou can become a successful public speaker as a profitable sideline to your present job or business, or you can become a professional public speaker by making public speaking the focus of your career. It is up to you!
Professional public speaking is a flexible and lucrative enterprise. Good public speakers make all or most of their money from public speaking, and they earn a very decent living from it. Professional fees for public speaking can range from the low hundreds, for those just starting, all the way up to six figures, for those who have impressive credentials and experience.
What are the types of public speaking you should practise? Many public speakers enjoy speaking at workshops, seminars, and conferences. A typical speech could run for a half-hour to one hour, depending on the different factors. Lunch speeches, for example, will be shorter than a keynote address at a banquet. You may be asked to speak at a networking gathering.
Seminars and workshops are generally longer than speeches. In workshops, the participants would always get hands-on experience in your area of knowledge. Like workshops, seminars may run for two or more days, but they do not necessarily include a hands-on element. Both workshops and seminars can be presented as a part of a bigger conference.
Anthony Ekanem
Anthony Ekanem is a non-fiction author. He is a graduate of Management with a Bachelor of Science degree in that field. He is also a Certified Professional Manager. He spends most of his time reading, blogging, and researching when he is not writing.
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