Every CEO dreams of that game-changing keynote that puts their company on the map. But the path there isn’t about landing the biggest stage; it’s about finding the right one. Here’s how to build a speaking strategy that drives real business growth.
Know Your Stage
Conference halls come in all sizes, and each serves a purpose. While one main stage might seem like the ultimate goal, don’t overlook the power of focused forums. A well-chosen panel or an expert workshop at a regional conference often leads to deeper connections than a broad keynote.
Consider starting with:
- Technical deep dives at developer conferences
- Industry panels where you can showcase market insights
- Regional events where competition for slots is less fierce
- Virtual roundtables that target specific decision-makers
Play to Your Strengths
Take a hard look at what you bring to the table. The most compelling speakers aren’t just experts; they’re specialists with a clear point of view.
Pick your battles. For example, focus on your unique angle rather than positioning yourself as a general fintech expert. Maybe you’ve pioneered a new approach to payment processing, or you’ve got deep insights into emerging markets. That’s your sweet spot.
Choose Wisely
Finding speaking spots isn’t the challenge – finding the right ones is. Look for:
- Events where your target customers show up
- Conferences that align with your sales territory expansion
- Forums where your competitors are gaining traction
- Venues that attract the media you want to reach
Smart planning makes all the difference. Most premium events lock in speakers 6-8 months out. Keep a running calendar and start conversations early.
Craft Your Story
Event organizers wade through hundreds of pitches. Make yours count:
- Lead with specific insights you’ll share
- Highlight real results and concrete numbers
- Show how you’ll make their audience smarter
- Include clips of your best speaking moments
Skip the jargon and corporate speak. Focus on what you’ll teach their audience.
Common Missteps
Even seasoned speakers stumble. Watch out for:
- Recycling generic talks across different events
- Missing the mark on an event’s core themes
- Submitting barebone proposals
- Ignoring submission guidelines
- Turning your talk into a sales pitch
Build Your Platform
Speaking isn’t a one-off deal – it’s part of your long-term visibility strategy:
- Build a simple speaker page showcasing your expertise
- Share insights regularly on LinkedIn
- Collect testimonials from event organizers
- Network with conference producers
The best opportunities often come through relationships, not cold submissions.
Speaking at industry events isn’t just about visibility – it’s about creating moments that move markets and drive decisions. Focus on quality over quantity, and let your expertise guide your choices.
Need help cutting through the noise? Our team at Fifth Avenue Brands can help shape your speaking strategy. Reach out to learn more about building your thought leadership platform.
