Monday, January 4, 2016

Motivational Speakers and Keynote Speakers are helping motivate the human company beehive.

Motivational Speakers and Keynote Speakers are keeping the human beehive motivated during difficult times. 

Happy New Year. It's 2016 and I've been offline a while. Life and business has kept me away from my motivational speaker blog for a while. I'm sorry about that, but the changes I've made are all good. I've done my best to stay away from the news lately. All the negative news with murders, rapes, robberies, etc. can sure get you down. I was thinking about people and how we sometimes stop being motivated. When we are little we dream of becoming doctors, superheros, pilots, etc. Some do achieve those goals while so many others don't end up becoming what they dreamed to be. They end up working for someone else and dread going to work. On my little break from this blog I watched a couple of documentaries on bees and their life. It got me thinking that a lot of people working for companies and owning them are a lot like bees. The bosses are the ones in charge in most situations and the little worker bees, for lack of a better word, sometimes feel like just that, worker bees. They work for a paycheck and can't wait until quitting time. The bosses are the queen bees they love having their workers look after them as they bring them more and more food / money. They don't want any problems from the worker bees and keep things in control. When the queen bee is getting old the workers make another larva the new queen. None of the worker bees can become queen after they are a worker bee no matter how hard they try. It's like a company bringing in a new CEO from some other company rather than promoting within. They want someone in charge that has been in charge someplace else before. It's usually easier than training a leader that has always been the one getting directions rather than giving them. I'm not saying it's like that in all businesses, but a lot.

When the hive gets too full the queen often orders another queen raised and that new queen takes some of the hive's population away to make a new hive someplace else. This all keeps the workers happily working and working and working for the queens. Luckily most humans are smart enough not to just hollow the queen and can make some of their own decisions in life. Sadly there are a lot that can't. A company runs best when their employees are motivated and happy to come to work. If not happy, they at least know that going above and beyond to put out a quality product is a good end result. One negative person in the group can bring others down.

Companies often focus a lot of their success on the people at the top. The top leaders, the queen bees are an important part, but the staff members / the worker bees often are the ones that really keep a company moving forward. The rest is from one of my last blog posts, but worth repeating. It's the best way to continue this story. Motivational speakers and keynote speakers are often used by quality  companies that understand that motivated employees helps their business move forward. People love to feel appreciated and want or need to be motivated to keep moving the company forward. As the stress from life and the workplace take over, people need an added dose of motivation. Speakers can inspire and motivate your workers to do better in their life and job. Happy, motivated employees will do wonders for your company. We all know people that aren't motivated. They always are complaining and doing their best to bring people down with them. It’s like a stack of dominoes falling over. Once one falls all the others go with it.

Top motivational speakers in the USA work with corporations large and small to get their employee morale up. It doesn’t matter if your company is large or small the morale of your employees is the key to success. A keynote speaker opening up a meeting or speaking after dinner can inspire your employees. The speaker’s stories can be woven together with your important message to get your very important points across. Motivating and inspiring your audience is what motivational speakers and keynote speakers do best. That’s their job. Now what type of price can you put on making your company a success. You don’t want to drain your business bank account, but you also don’t want to hire a motivational speaker or keynote speaker that isn’t good. Think of it like a meal at a restaurant. You wouldn’t take an important client out for a cheap crappy meal to impress them. You want something high quality to impress them. You don’t need to spend $200,000 or more to have President Clinton speak to your group, if you don’t have that kind of money. Many top motivational speakers and keynote speakers like John Pullum ( click here ) and others have fees that range from $10,000 - $20,000 for one presentation. Speakers at the $1,500 - $7,000 range might not be the quality you are looking for and anything less than that are usually newer / part-time speakers that make their living at other things. You don’t want to have a bad motivational speaker that will depress your guests or a keynote speaker that won’t inspire your guests.

Motivational Speakers aren't all the same.

To find that perfect speaker is the challenge. When it’s your name behind booking them, you have to hire a speaker that is going to do the job and do it right. Watch the motivational speakers videos and the testimonials from their past clients. With the keynote speakers I suggest the same thing as to watching videos and seeing testimonials, but in the case of the keynote speaker you need to make sure their inspirational message is the right fit for that event. If their story about climbing Mt. Everest doesn’t fit your theme, they aren’t a good fit. It they are an expert in customer service, but you want to get the point of change in the workplace the speaker on customer service probably wouldn’t be the best fit.

You need a speaker that can think outside the box, is easy to work with and will inspire your employees. Have a conference call with your committee and the motivational speaker and keynote speaker to make sure they are the right fit. It doesn’t have to be a high priced speaker like Les Brown, Tony Robbins, etc. You can find a motivational speaker that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg that will get the job done for you. As mentioned, anything above $10,000 is high quality in most cases. You can get a good speaker for less, but make sure you see plenty of great video testimonials and other references. Many keynote speakers and motivational speaker book up months or even a year or more in advance. Make sure you book early to ensure you we the speaker that you want.
Employees need someone who can bring back the drive and motivation that were lost in the stress of work or life. Therefore it is essential for companies to invite speakers who can offer a positive attitude and inspiration to their audience. By improving your employees' morale and giving them a meaningful break from their daily routines, they can overcome negative attitudes and remain focused on their job. By keeping your staff engaged and eager to work, business processes become more efficient and productivity increases. Your success depends on it. Motivational speaker along with motivating and inspiring keynote speakers just might do the trick for you.


Thursday, September 17, 2015

Motivational Speakers and Keynote Speakers motivating companies around the world.

Companies focus a lot of their success on the people at the top. The top leaders are an important part, but the staff members often are the ones that really keep a company moving forward. Motivational speakers and keynote speakers are often used by smart companies that understand that a motivated staff helps their company move forward. People love to feel appreciated and need to be motivated to keep moving forward. As the stress from life and the workplace take over, people need an added boost of motivation. Speakers can inspire and motivate your employees to do better in their life and work. Happy and motivated employees will do wonders for your company. We all know people that are unmotivated. They always are complaining and try to bring people down with them. It’s like a stack of dominoes falling over. Once one falls all the others go with it.

Top motivational speakers in the USA work with companies large and small to get the employee morale up. It doesn’t matter if your company is large or small the morale of your employees is the key to success. A keynote speaker opening up a meeting or speaking after dinner can inspire your employees. The speaker’s stories can be woven together with your important message to get your very important points across. Motivating and inspiring your audience is what motivational speakers and keynote speakers do best. That’s their job. Now what type of price can you put on making your company a success. You don’t want to drain your business bank account, but you also don’t want to hire a motivational speaker or keynote speaker that isn’t good. Think of it like a meal at a restaurant. You wouldn’t take an important client out for a cheap crappy meal to impress them. You want something high quality to impress them. You don’t need to spend $200,000 or more to have President Clinton speak to your group, if you don’t have that kind of money. Many top motivational speakers and keynote speakers like John Pullum ( click here ) and others have fees that range from $10,000 - $30,000 for one presentation. Speakers at the $2,500 - $7,000 range might not be the quality you are looking for and anything less than that are usually newer / part-time speakers that make their living at other things. You don’t want to have a bad motivational speaker that will depress your guests or a keynote speaker that won’t inspire your guests.

To find that perfect speaker is the challenge. When it’s your name behind booking them, you have to hire a speaker that is going to do the job and do it right. Watch the motivational speakers videos and the testimonials from their past clients. With the keynote speakers I suggest the same thing as to watching videos and seeing testimonials, but in the case of the keynote speaker you need to make sure their inspirational message is the right fit for that event. If their story about climbing Mt. Everest doesn’t fit your theme, they aren’t a good fit. It they are an expert in customer service, but you want to get the point of change in the workplace the speaker on customer service probably wouldn’t be the best fit.

You need a speaker that can think outside the box, is easy to work with and will inspire your employees. Have a conference call with your committee and the motivational speaker and keynote speaker to make sure they are the right fit. It doesn’t have to be a high priced speaker like Les Brown, Tony Robbins, etc. You can find a motivational speaker that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg that will get the job done for you. As mentioned, anything above $10,000 is high quality in most cases. You can get a good speaker for less, but make sure you see plenty of great video testimonials and other references. Many keynote speakers and motivational speaker book up months or even a year or more in advance. Make sure you book early to ensure you we the speaker that you want.
Employees need someone who can bring back the drive and motivation that were lost in the stress of work or life. Therefore it is essential for companies to invite speakers who can offer a positive attitude and inspiration to their audience. By improving your employees' morale and giving them a meaningful break from their daily routines, they can overcome negative attitudes and remain focused on their job. By keeping your staff engaged and eager to work, business processes become more efficient and productivity increases. Your success depends on it. Motivational speaker along with motivating and inspiring keynote speakers just might do the trick for you.


Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Choosing The Right Motivational Speaker For Your Event


Even the most seasoned employees will sometimes experience burnout. They will from time to time feel demotivated usually due to poor outcomes or new challenges at work. All you need to do is get someone to put them back in the right state of mind. The most essential thing to note is that employees will normally show bad attitude when they are demotivated or having burnouts. Getting an entertaining and knowledgeable motivational speaker can do wonders in these cases. He will be able to draw their interest back by helping them to remember their ultimate goals and aspirations for the organization and for themselves.

It is not easy to find a keynote speaker who will not bore people to death. One must be keen to look for someone who is charming, witty and full of funny stories. They will be very crucial in deciding the course of action of your employees and audience afterwards. A good speech will help make your employees have renewed strength. They will also have more desire to achieve goals set so that they can get to the next level. The speaker may also help in setting these goals and developing a timeline for them to be achieved.

Getting demotivated does not always mean lack of passion for work. There are so many factors at play and so one needs to understand that employees need to be drawn out every now and then. When one invites a motivational speaker, they should have carefully noted the issues they need to be addressed. The occasion need not be a seminar; one can call a speaker during other events such as cocktail parties, conventions or even staff meetings. Here the motivator may be able to bring across pertinent issues without being too obvious and enable the employees to get back on track.

In today’s world full of pressures, workers cannot do without motivation. They will have to face so many challenges at any one time and especially vicious competition. They must be given the energy to go on even when they feel they have failed. This can be brought across by a knowledgeable and experienced motivator. Get the keynote speaker / motivational speaker who will not only speak to your workers and make a lasting impression, but who will also entertain them and keep them at the edge of their seats. Hire the best corporate entertainer in the market and you will love the outcome of the event.

If you need someone who will sufficiently entertain your employees and also guests, you need not look further. John Pullum is the best there is when it comes to corporateentertainment and motivational speaking. The good thing is that he knows the limits and will not bore nor offend your guests as they interact with them. If you need that keynote speech to have the desired effect, he is the person to call. He just has the right blend of motivating and entertaining that you need for your important convention, so do not look any further.

Did you know that other than motivational speaking and corporate entertainment, John Pullum is a TV host? He has been featured in several programs due to his eloquence and his witty charm. Your audience does not need lecturing from a serious professor bearing down on them. They need someone who carries out the message intended while still making them laugh and think harder. John Pullum is all this rolled into one, and so he is a great bet when it comes to motivation speeches. No wonder he is the choice speaker for many companies including Ford Motor Company, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Shell Oil Company, Nestle, 3M, Hitachi , Mariner Healthcare and so many more.

If you need John Pullum to host your upcoming event, all you have to do is contact him Click HERE . You will keep calling back for all your events because the outcome will be amazing. If you need to host the most unforgettable event in the year, all you have to do is call him. He knows how to blend in formalities and fun and entertainment. Your event will be the talk of those who attend for the longest time to come. This way, you will be able to effectively bring across all the intended messages without tiring the audience and keeping them sufficiently motivated. Good motivational speakers are hard to find and John Pullum is one of the most exceptional. Contact him today. More information on John Pullum.


Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Motivational Speaker For Your Event

By Anna Woodward

A motivational speaker is a professional speech giver that gives speeches intended to lift the spirits of audience members or motivate them to a certain action. Occasionally, these speeches may have a certain business-minded intention. Meaning the speech is intended to promote a particular company idea.

Although the field of motive-based speaking does not require a person to have any formal education, most successful speakers have a particular talent at public speaking. These speakers are known to have a way with words and an innate ability to share with an audience. Often, a speaking figure will speak from experience, telling life stories and sharing lessons they have gained along the way.
When hiring someone it is important to check for recommendations among family, friends and co-workers. They may have been to an event that employed a speaking artist that was particularly inspiring or good at calling the audience to action. Working from recommendations can save you time and help you find someone that fits perfectly into your event's theme.

If you don't have any recommendations, you can use local business bureaus to help you find someone to give a keynote speech. Your local Chamber of Commerce may have names of speakers as well. It is best to go with a business bureau or agency when hiring keynote speakers. This guarantees that they are legitimate and have good reputation in the public speaking field.

You may also find resources online. There are online speaking agencies that may provide listings of speakers in your local area or community. You can search through lists of names, noting expertise and price ranges of each speech giver.

When you do find a keynote, speaking figure to hire, you may have to go through an agent to find out the availability and fees. It is possible that you will speak directly to the motivational speaker. Whatever the case, ask for references from previous speaking events and clients. Talk with the references to find out the level of satisfaction they had with the keynote speech. You may want to ask if the speaking figure has any upcoming speeches or events that you could attend. This is a great way to get first-hand experience of the speaking skills.

When hiring a motivational speaker, it is best to start the research process as far in advance as possible. That way you are guaranteeing that they will be available for your event. Most popular keynote speaking figures will book for in advance and you want to have the best chances possible. Once you have done your research and are confident that you have found the best person to give the speech, go ahead and book. If it is very far in advance of the event, ask if there is a deposit policy where you can put down money and get a refund if the event is cancelled.

A motivational speaker could turn your already good event into a great one. Do a little research to find the best keynote speech to feature.

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Monday, August 3, 2015

Motivational Speakers for Young People Are in High Demand

Motivational Speakers for Young People Are in High Demand
By Gary N Arnold

Wouldn't you agree that no other age group needs more motivation than young people? But, the hard part is that no other age group is more resistant to suggestions, and more difficult to motivate than teens and young people. It is no wonder that a motivational speaker for young people is so highly regarded, and often seen as a speaker with extraordinary skills.
A motivational speaker for young people can talk to teens and youngsters in a variety of settings such as churches, schools, colleges or at special events organized specifically for them.

A motivational speaker who works with young people must make use of a variety of techniques designed to grab the attention of their young audience. The youth of today are tuned into a digital world of images, sounds and experiences that change at lightning speed. The speaker must understand how to reach young people who have grown up in this environment if they are going to be able to transform lives for the better. Using a variety of techniques, he or she can encourage, inspire and educate their audience of young people.

The speaker may want to use stories from their own life, and entertain the audience with funny tales. The purpose of using anecdotes is two-fold. First, the speaker needs to show the audience that they understand what it is like to be young, and that they have had experiences that the audience can relate to. Second, the subtle lessons and warnings about the many dangers that go with this age group can be woven into the stories. This may include warnings about drugs and alcohol abuse, and other issues such as teenage pregnancies, unprotected sex etc. If the speaker is successful, the young people will be fully engaged and open to the insights and wisdom presented.

Anyone who has ever tried to have a discussion with a young person is familiar with how difficult it is to get their attention and have their talk taken seriously. There is no amount of sweet talk, warnings or threats that will convince young people of the risks and dangers associated with many of their day-to-day activities. A motivational speaker for youngsters must be highly skilled, and charismatic,in order to get the message across to youngsters who don't think they need advice or suggestions, and believe that they already know everything there is to know.

It's no wonder that a motivational speaker for young people is held in such high regard, and looked up to by parents and educational and religious institutions. The reason for this admiration is due to the fact that these speakers are good at a very tough task that may seem impossible for others to accomplish.

If you have the skills, deciding to become a motivational speaker for young people can be a great career decision because the public speaking industry is in search of effective and vibrant speakers who are especially targeted at the youth. As long as young people don't heed the advice of their parents and guardians, the demand for speakers in this niche will not diminish.

For over 25 years Dr. Arnold has been CEO of Windhorse Corp., where he assists the nation's top speakers, coaches, authors, entertainers, business owners and sales executives. His mission is single focused: to help his clients learn the insider secrets how the Top 1% of Speakers earn massive amounts of money with their speaking career in the most direct and easiest way possible.
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Saturday, July 25, 2015

4 Types Of Keynote Speaker - How To Match Them For Your Event

By Simon Higgins

Why have a keynote?

The purpose of a keynote speaker is tocreate the stage for the remainder of that event and bring people together with the same purpose. A good keynote speaker ought to an upbeat effect on your audience for the entire conference and even after it has ended.

Understanding that, you can see why a particular person is selected to make the keynote message i.e. to match a speaker to the leading theme you want your audience to learn. This can be achieved by finding someone where there is close match to your business or your subject.

To illustrate the point, you might have a product launch so a famous cook may not be suitable. On the other hand that chef may have launched a range of kitchen utensils so they are able to talk about the market research process, the sales strategy and various problems that go along with bringing a new service onto the market.

What types of keynote speaker are there?

Generally there are four main ways of categorising keynote speakers.

Motivational speakers

This is the most common style of presenter used for keynote speaking. They tend to have some notoriety for an accomplishment in a field like creating a famous business, beating the odds one way or another or being a recognised author.

Actually, books are a frequent cause for individuals to become a motivational speaker i.e. they have written a recently book or perhaps also have a training programme they want to sell.

These speakers tend to have a similar theme wherever they appear which is not to say the theme is not relevant but more that it is probably very slick with an emphasis more on them not your conference.

Technical Expert

These people rarely are good candidates for a rousing keynote speaker. Not because of any shortcomings in their presentation skills but mainly because their subject is more applicable than inspirational.

Plus, as a staff member of a service or product provider, the presenter is irrelevant because they will have a tested business presentation.

This type of speaker flies in the face of the purpose of a keynote and is used as a specialist topic during the conference to add insight or background to a specific aspect.

Internal speakers

Many corporate event organisers consider it is important to use a senior executive or higher management for the keynote presenter. Usually this is not a good idea.

Certainly it is good to have a person from the upper parts of the company speaking during the event, perhaps as the final speaker so the employees go with a supporting theme however their content is inevitably going to be serving the company instead of setting a tone or emotional direction for the meeting.

The Customiser

A very rare category of keynote speaker but is the ultimate.

They find out what you want from your conference or sales meeting. Then they will craft a speech solely for that intention. They will probably illustrate their talk with examples, their stories however the communications will all be aimed at your main objective.

Celebrity speakers

You can also engage celebrity speakers - sports stars, comedians and actors but they are unlikely to be best for a keynote speech however would certainly be popular for an after-dinner speaker.

Summary

To have an effective convention or sales meeting, you need to have clarity on your desired result. Once you have that you can then select a keynote speaker who can move your delegates towards that intention. And by recognising the categories of keynote presenter, it is possible to see if their style or topic to fit your goals.

Simon Higgins is a marketing consultant who writes on the motivational and celebrity speaker industry.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Everything You Wanted to Know About Motivational Speakers

Everything You Wanted to Know About Motivational Speakers

Everything You Wanted to Know About Motivational Speakers
By Shawn Ellis

What defines someone as a motivational speaker?

For a long time, it seemed that anyone who spoke professionally was labeled as a motivational speaker, regardless of the actual content of their presentations. Lumping all professional speakers into the category of "motivational speakers," though, presents challenges for meeting professionals and frustration for speakers who feel that "motivational speaker" is the appropriate category for them.

According to Wikipedia, a motivational speaker is "a professional speaker, facilitator or trainer who speaks to audiences, usually for a fee." Motivational speakers are often utilized as keynote speakers to open or close events in dynamic fashion. A typical presentation from a motivational speaker ranges from 45 to 90 minutes, although some are as short as 30 minutes or as long as two hours.

Motivational speakers come from many different backgrounds. While the motivational speaking profession requires no formal training or certification, those who speak professionally and succeed in the profession possess the proven ability to lift up, educate and motivate their audiences. The best speakers can engage the audience and share best practices, experiences and life lessons without boring the audience. They do so through the use of humor, storytelling, originality, and the refrain from canned speeches.

How are motivational speakers utilized in meetings, conferences and conventions?

A motivational speaker is typically engaged to generate an immediate response among presentation participants, boosting enthusiasm and energy while delivering relevant, practical content coinciding with a meeting's theme or objectives. Meeting planners seeking more in-depth content typically engage a speaker to lead a workshop or seminar session that generally lasts between three hours and several days.

What is the difference between a motivational speaker and an inspirational speaker?

Wikipedia describes a motivational speaker as one who has "the proven ability to lift up, educate and motivate their audiences." In contrast, Wikipedia defines an inspirational speaker as one who "address[es] audiences with the aim of inspiring the listeners to higher values or engendering understanding about life and themselves."

There are indeed similarities between motivational speakers and inspirational speakers, and someone could be labeled as both simultaneously. One subtle difference, though, is that inspirational speakers are often known for having a warm, encouraging message, sometimes based on a story of overcoming great obstacles. Motivational speakers, on the other hand, may be more dynamic and energetic, with a presentation geared toward "firing up" an audience.

To inspire, according to the American Heritage Dictionary, is to fill with enlivening or exalting emotion. To motivate is to provide with an incentive; move to action; impel. Note that inspiration connects with emotion; motivation connects with action.

Who are the most popular motivational speakers?

There are a number of outstanding motivational speakers available to enrich a meeting, conference or convention. Some of the most popular, most requested and most heralded include Tony Alessandra, Afterburner, Peter Vidmar, Carol Grace Anderson, Marcus Buckingham, Jackie Freiberg and Kevin Freiberg. Additional motivational speaker candidates can be found by viewing the rosters of professional speakers bureaus.

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Shawn Ellis is founder and president of The Speakers Group, a speakers bureau based in Nashville, Tennessee. With nearly a decade of experience helping meeting professionals secure renowned speakers and authors for their programs, Shawn has earned a reputation as a friendly, reliable and knowledgeable event partner. To learn more about motivational speakers, inspirational speakers and other categories of keynote speakers, visit The Speakers Group's meeting planner reference guide [http://www.thespeakersgroup.com/reference_guide.htm] at http://www.thespeakersgroup.com

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