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Tim David steps on stage looking like corn on the cob slathered in butter. Big ups to his tailor, and props to Brooks Brothers for the drip.

Tim claims he can help you land paid speaking gigs in the corporate market even if you don’t have a corporate-sounding topic and nobody knows you exist. 

The fact that you even want to do this is impressive. 

I’d rather die a horrible death in front of a large, judgy crowd – who’d all collectively agree, “Yep, went out like a total bitch” – than get up there and actually say words to them.

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Clearly, we are not the same.

But for fearless overachievers like yourself, Tim’s got a plan for getting booked consistently and earning a six-figure income, even if you haven’t done your first speech yet.

Oh, and don’t worry: no PhD or New York Times bestseller necessary.

Imagine:

  • Charging $10,000+ for an hourlong talk.
  • Reaching more people with your life-changing message.
  • Traveling as much or as little as you want – to exciting destinations – on someone else’s dime.
  • Jumping out of bed every morning with excitement, enthusiasm, and momentum because you get to do what you love.
  • And achieving all of this in record time.

Hell, if Tim – someone who started out doing magic shows at little kids’ birthday parties – can do this? So can you.

My man went from wearing a top hat and tuxedo t-shirt to quietly collecting over a million dollars in speaking fees, so he really doesn’t wanna hear your excuses.

Instead, he wants you to make a handful of important shifts.

First, focus on serving.

Don’t get caught up trying to be the perfect speaker or obsess over money. Just get on stage and help people. Everything else will fall into place.

Second, raise your fee.

Bump it up to the highest number you can say with a straight face. Ideally, $5,000 to $20,000.

Why not? You have a unique message, style, and story – no one’s ever given your speech the way you give it.

Also, you’ll be perceived as a better speaker. Right?

And now you can do less gigs… but with the gusto of someone who just snorted an entire tabletop of happy dust.

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Third, use Tim’s secret weapon: The Gig Avalanche System.

  1. Find and accept an easy gig.
  2. Deliver a helpful speech.
  3. Turn The System to full power.
  4. Book even more highly-paid gigs.

Boy, Tim. That insight was deep like a kiddie pool. “Do the thing and then add the stuff and make money. Hooray!”

Let’s move on to shift #4: leverage long-term partnerships.

This is where you upsell high-fee corporate clients whatever else you have to offer. Books, online training, courses, coaching, consulting, onboarding programs, leadership development packages – you name it.

It ain’t like these guys don’t have the budget. Right? So if you do a good job, there’s no reason they wouldn’t want more from you.

Plus, no speech can solve all their problems. Far as Tim’s concerned, you owe it to ’em to continue helping.

Okay. The fifth and final shift is to invest in mentoring.

I mean, even a fortune cookie could’ve seen that one coming.

It’s like, yeah, yeah, we get it, Tim.

A mentor brings new ideas, accountability, and connections. You’re not wrong.

But we were hoping for something a little more profound and a little less “Hey, sign up for my program.”

Tim wraps up, predictably, with the “fork in the road” analogy. You can either slog it out alone, wasting years of your life tripping over your own mistakes, or you can take the shortcut and join Get Speaking Gigs today.

Cost? It’s playing hide-and-seek like your idiot sister, standing behind the bathroom door – the door being the sales call with Tim’s team.

I think this pitch would’ve sounded better… on mute.

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