Cruise Ship Speaking Teleseminar

Posted by: Joshua on

Join me on Thursday Dec. 3rd and discover  how you can become a cruise ship speaker during this one-time-only free teleseminar. You see just how easy it can be to:

  • Travel the world for free
  • Speak in front of thousands every week
  • Promote your products and build your list fast!

There is no cost to participate in this event, but you must sign up ahead of time to get access to the call.
There will only be 100 lines available  and I cannot guarantee that it will be recorded or replayed.

After you sign up for the call, you will be directed to a secret page where you can post your most important speaking question. It can be anything relating to speaking, back of the room sales, writing and self publishing for speakers, presentation skills, or anything else that I’m qualified to speak about.

I’ll answer whatever questions I have time for on the call as well as talk about how to speak on cruise ships and travel the world for free.

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Comments

  1. Brian says:

    Question on getting the idea!!?

    You have such great talent and capabilities and turn it into so much fun that people want to attend – for the ENTERTAINMENT value. I am just a normal guy working my butt off. I need to find that topic in order to get that entertainment value… don’t I? Is there a list somewhere of the cruise ship industry “interests”?

  2. Who specifically do you submit your promotional materials to? Does the submission contact change if you’re trying to book both entertainment and speaking slots on the ship as you’ve done? And do you see different results from approaching the cruise lines directly v. going through talent/speaking agents?

  3. Heather says:

    Hi Joshua!
    Do folks ever do a book tour at sea? My husband has a book coming out shortly.
    Thanks,
    Heather

  4. Laura Brown says:

    My question is whether you can market your services to people who attend your lectures on cruise ships? It seems that some agencies rule it out at the beginning/contractual stage. If you contact cruise lines directly, can you negotiate this point? Does it vary from line to line? Can you tell us which lines are open to letting speakers build a list and offer services to their passengers?

    I guess that’s several questions. ;-)

    Thanks,

    Laura

  5. Bob Mulholland says:

    I’m curious what the accommodations are. I’ve been on nine cruises and was wondering if speakers receive an inside stateroom, balcony, suite, etc.

    Thanks!

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