Sunday, May 31, 2020

Personal Branding Case Study Thom Singer, A Conference Speaker

Personal Branding Case Study Thom Singer, A Conference Speaker Thom Singer does a lot of things right. Hes author of a lot of books.  Hes a professional and business speaker who is nichifying (I made that word up its a luxury of being a blogger :p) himself as a CONFERENCE SPEAKER. How brilliant is that.  There are tons of speakers out there and the successful ones can easily identify and differentiate themselves.  Ive never heard of someone who specializes in making sure a conference goes well, and attendees really get a lot out of it. Thom Singer is the guy who you need to speak at your conference thats the brand hes creating. Okay now heres the brilliant part.  Seriously brilliant. Thom can get up on the highest building in Austin and say Im your speaker hire me!  He can do it on social media and other places hed be crazy to do so Why? The message is ALL WRONG. When people hire the speaker they arent just hiring the person who has the loudest voice they need to hire THE EXPERT.  Maybe even the THOUGH LEADER, if the thought leader isnt a nut-job. Heres what Thom is doing that is crazy brilliant hes establishing his subject matter expertise and thought leadership in a series of 10 posts (you can write 10 posts, cant you??) that is and this is key directly communicating to the meeting planner (think: hiring manager).  This is the person who will make the decision on who to bring in. In these ten posts Thom proves that hes the guy. not by saying how great he is, but by sharing his subject matter expertise and thought leadership. After reading through these posts how could a meeting planner not realize that Thom is going to get the job done!  That is, hes going to bring excitement and success and empowerment to each attendee. Here are the posts in the series: Maximize Your Conference (Part 1 of 10) Know Your Purpose Maximize Your Conference (Part 2 of 10) Be Present Maximize Your Conference (Part 3 of 10) Have A Plan Maximize Your Conference (Part 4 of 10) Your Blackberry or iPhone is Not Your Friend Maximize Your Conference (Part 5 of 10) Visit The Trade Show and Meet The Vendors Maximize Your Conference (Part 6 of 10) Do Not Hang Out With Your Co-Workers Maximize Your Conference (Part 7 of 10) Use Social Media Maximize Your Conference (Part 8 of 10) Give Feedback To The Organizers Maximize Your Conference (Part 9 of 10) Be A Connector Maximize Your Conference (Part 10 of 10) Know Before You Go I love it. The lesson here is talk to your purchaser/influencer.  Dont tell them how great you are, show them. These posts show more of Thom Singers breadth and depth as a conference speaker/expert.  And clearly, if you bring him in to speak, hes going to partner with you to make sure the audience gets tons of value out of the entire conference, not just a one our keynote. How do you apply this to your situation?  If you cant figure it out, read the next two blog posts Personal Branding Case Study Thom Singer, A Conference Speaker Thom Singer does a lot of things right. Hes author of a lot of books.  Hes a professional and business speaker who is nichifying (I made that word up its a luxury of being a blogger :p) himself as a CONFERENCE SPEAKER. How brilliant is that.  There are tons of speakers out there and the successful ones can easily identify and differentiate themselves.  Ive never heard of someone who specializes in making sure a conference goes well, and attendees really get a lot out of it. Thom Singer is the guy who you need to speak at your conference thats the brand hes creating. Okay now heres the brilliant part.  Seriously brilliant. Thom can get up on the highest building in Austin and say Im your speaker hire me!  He can do it on social media and other places hed be crazy to do so Why? The message is ALL WRONG. When people hire the speaker they arent just hiring the person who has the loudest voice they need to hire THE EXPERT.  Maybe even the THOUGH LEADER, if the thought leader isnt a nut-job. Heres what Thom is doing that is crazy brilliant hes establishing his subject matter expertise and thought leadership in a series of 10 posts (you can write 10 posts, cant you??) that is and this is key directly communicating to the meeting planner (think: hiring manager).  This is the person who will make the decision on who to bring in. In these ten posts Thom proves that hes the guy. not by saying how great he is, but by sharing his subject matter expertise and thought leadership. After reading through these posts how could a meeting planner not realize that Thom is going to get the job done!  That is, hes going to bring excitement and success and empowerment to each attendee. Here are the posts in the series: Maximize Your Conference (Part 1 of 10) Know Your Purpose Maximize Your Conference (Part 2 of 10) Be Present Maximize Your Conference (Part 3 of 10) Have A Plan Maximize Your Conference (Part 4 of 10) Your Blackberry or iPhone is Not Your Friend Maximize Your Conference (Part 5 of 10) Visit The Trade Show and Meet The Vendors Maximize Your Conference (Part 6 of 10) Do Not Hang Out With Your Co-Workers Maximize Your Conference (Part 7 of 10) Use Social Media Maximize Your Conference (Part 8 of 10) Give Feedback To The Organizers Maximize Your Conference (Part 9 of 10) Be A Connector Maximize Your Conference (Part 10 of 10) Know Before You Go I love it. The lesson here is talk to your purchaser/influencer.  Dont tell them how great you are, show them. These posts show more of Thom Singers breadth and depth as a conference speaker/expert.  And clearly, if you bring him in to speak, hes going to partner with you to make sure the audience gets tons of value out of the entire conference, not just a one our keynote. How do you apply this to your situation?  If you cant figure it out, read the next two blog posts Personal Branding Case Study Thom Singer, A Conference Speaker Thom Singer does a lot of things right. Hes author of a lot of books.  Hes a professional and business speaker who is nichifying (I made that word up its a luxury of being a blogger :p) himself as a CONFERENCE SPEAKER. How brilliant is that.  There are tons of speakers out there and the successful ones can easily identify and differentiate themselves.  Ive never heard of someone who specializes in making sure a conference goes well, and attendees really get a lot out of it. Thom Singer is the guy who you need to speak at your conference thats the brand hes creating. Okay now heres the brilliant part.  Seriously brilliant. Thom can get up on the highest building in Austin and say Im your speaker hire me!  He can do it on social media and other places hed be crazy to do so Why? The message is ALL WRONG. When people hire the speaker they arent just hiring the person who has the loudest voice they need to hire THE EXPERT.  Maybe even the THOUGH LEADER, if the thought leader isnt a nut-job. Heres what Thom is doing that is crazy brilliant hes establishing his subject matter expertise and thought leadership in a series of 10 posts (you can write 10 posts, cant you??) that is and this is key directly communicating to the meeting planner (think: hiring manager).  This is the person who will make the decision on who to bring in. In these ten posts Thom proves that hes the guy. not by saying how great he is, but by sharing his subject matter expertise and thought leadership. After reading through these posts how could a meeting planner not realize that Thom is going to get the job done!  That is, hes going to bring excitement and success and empowerment to each attendee. Here are the posts in the series: Maximize Your Conference (Part 1 of 10) Know Your Purpose Maximize Your Conference (Part 2 of 10) Be Present Maximize Your Conference (Part 3 of 10) Have A Plan Maximize Your Conference (Part 4 of 10) Your Blackberry or iPhone is Not Your Friend Maximize Your Conference (Part 5 of 10) Visit The Trade Show and Meet The Vendors Maximize Your Conference (Part 6 of 10) Do Not Hang Out With Your Co-Workers Maximize Your Conference (Part 7 of 10) Use Social Media Maximize Your Conference (Part 8 of 10) Give Feedback To The Organizers Maximize Your Conference (Part 9 of 10) Be A Connector Maximize Your Conference (Part 10 of 10) Know Before You Go I love it. The lesson here is talk to your purchaser/influencer.  Dont tell them how great you are, show them. These posts show more of Thom Singers breadth and depth as a conference speaker/expert.  And clearly, if you bring him in to speak, hes going to partner with you to make sure the audience gets tons of value out of the entire conference, not just a one our keynote. How do you apply this to your situation?  If you cant figure it out, read the next two blog posts

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