Working with Committees

Save time, energy and headaches deciding on the best professional keynote speaker to hire when you’re working with a committee! Betty tells you how to accomplish this in her third installment of “Sound Bites with Betty”. Turn up the volume and learn from the best!

Keynote Speakers for Specialized Topics

If you find that multiple speaker bureaus are suggesting the same speaker for you, there may be reasons why: The talent pool may be small for a niche audience or your budget may be constraining. Have a listen and learn from Betty!

Let the Speaker Bureau Meet with your CEO

Sometimes, going straight to the top makes the most sense to save time and get the right answers! Inviting your bureau to meet with the CEO makes perfect sense when planners need to be spot-on selecting the perfect professional speakers.

Moral Clauses for Professional Speakers

Let’s talk about the “ugly truth” regarding moral clauses as it pertains to the professional speakers you hire! During these uncertain times, meeting professionals must be prepared to protect their organizations from media embarrassment stemming from accusations of improper behaviors.

Speaker Fee Integrity

Don’t let speaker fees stop you from having a professional Keynote Speaker! In today’s segment of Betty’s new series of 60-second knowledge nuggets, called “Sound Bites From Betty”, she shares tips on how you can get exactly what you’re looking for! Ramp up the volume and have a listen!

Let Speakers Help Market Your Conference!

Increasing attendance at conferences is a challenge in today’s competitive market. Doesn’t it make sense to ask your professional speakers to be part of your marketing strategy? Betty Garrett from Garrett Speakers International shares her ideas about how to make this happen!

Different Types of Speakers

Meeting planners are tasked with finding the perfect professional speaker to keynote. Working with a Speaker Bureau will help you define goals and objectives of what you want the speaker to do, such as inspire or motivate the audience. Betty has lots of insight on this to help guide your thinking. Have a listen!