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Expert Interviews
Intro to Interviews -
Benji Bruce – How to Break Into a Speaking Market
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Jane Atkinson – The Wealthy Speaker
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Cathleen Fillmore – The 6 Figure Speaker
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Yahya Bakkar – Social Media Promo From the Stage
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Amy Jen Su – Finding Your Signature Voice
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Judy Carter – The Message of ‘You’
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Mike Rounds – Teaching Continuing Education for Millions
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Joe Heaps – Event Management & Leveraging Gigs with eSpeakers
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Hugh Culver – The Business of Speaking
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Walt Hampton – Converting ‘Free’ Gigs into Huge Profits
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Ryan Underwood – What Meeting Planners Want
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Added Profitability Tips & HacksHow to Arrange Client Exchanges
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Interviewing Experts for Profit
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Book Production in 4 Steps!
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Recommended Speaker Products
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Leveraging Credit Cards & Loyalty Programs
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Book ProductionIntro to Book Production
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Step 1: Get Your Cover Designed
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Step 2: Have Your Manuscript Professionally Edited
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Step 3: Have Your Manuscript Professionally Typeset
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Step 4: Upload Your Files to KDP
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Direct KDP Conversation
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How to Interview ExpertsIntro to Expert Interviews
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Step 1: Find an Expert to Interview
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Step 2: Request the Interview (includes script)
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Step 3: Preparing Interview Questions
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Step 4: Tech Setup to Record
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Step 5: Conducting Your Interviews
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Step 6: Post-Production Strategies
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Step 7: Creating Transcripts and Handouts
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Step 8: Interview Product Creation Wrap-Up
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How to Arrange Client Exchanges
In most online courses, some preliminary concepts may have to be explained before getting to the meat of the course. Take the time to discover the primary concepts that must be understood before continuing the course. Explain these concepts in simple, easy to remember terms that can be referenced in future lessons. Language and visuals are important here, so remember to keep those in mind when explaining the Fundamentals.