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If you’ve been pitching yourself for speaking gigs and hearing crickets, the problem might not be your topic; it might be how you’re showing up in the inbox.
In this episode, I break down a simple 3-part speaker pitch email formula that helps meeting planners actually open your email, read it, and respond.
You’ll learn how to write a subject line that gets opened, an opening line that builds instant connection, and a short pitch that makes it easy to say yes … without writing a novel.
Resources Mentioned
1. Pitch Templates (grab them here): https://charlijane.com/pitchpackbundle
2. Free list: 50 Events Looking for Speakers Right Now: https://charlijane.com/call-for-speakers
Join my Facebook speaker community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/breakthroughpublicspeakers
If you found this helpful, share this episode with a speaker friend who’s been hearing crickets and tell me inside the Facebook group what subject line you’re going to use next.
By Wendi McNeill5
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If you’ve been pitching yourself for speaking gigs and hearing crickets, the problem might not be your topic; it might be how you’re showing up in the inbox.
In this episode, I break down a simple 3-part speaker pitch email formula that helps meeting planners actually open your email, read it, and respond.
You’ll learn how to write a subject line that gets opened, an opening line that builds instant connection, and a short pitch that makes it easy to say yes … without writing a novel.
Resources Mentioned
1. Pitch Templates (grab them here): https://charlijane.com/pitchpackbundle
2. Free list: 50 Events Looking for Speakers Right Now: https://charlijane.com/call-for-speakers
Join my Facebook speaker community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/breakthroughpublicspeakers
If you found this helpful, share this episode with a speaker friend who’s been hearing crickets and tell me inside the Facebook group what subject line you’re going to use next.