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Choosing a Hot Keyword: Advice for Aspiring Public Speakers

When choosing keywords, you’ll want to stay away from using general terms like “speaker,” for example. This will only leave you competing with stereo speakers for a top ten spot in a search engine like Google. Don’t discard the word from your list altogether, but don’t make it number one either.

Think about what services you offer. Let’s say you are a customer service speaker in Los Angeles. Some key phrases for you to use might be “customer service speaker” or “customer service trainer.” The best key phrase to use would be “customer service speaker Los Angeles,” the more specific the better. Your audience is trying to locate you, why not give them the easiest possible way to find you?

Somewhere, someone is sitting at their desk right now saying “But Tom, I speak all over the world, this technique will limit my business to strictly Los Angeles!” Wrong. Here are some more keyword phrases to help get you started: “customer service speaker San Francisco” “customer service speaker


New York”. So what if you don’t live or speak in these places? We are playing the search engine game here, so when someone finds one of these pages, the top could read “Special Discount to Programs in the Las Vegas Area” (or something like that.) You’ll at least get a shot at the business even though some of the people typing in these phrases aren’t looking for you at least your name is out there.

*Note: If you want the job and they won’t pay travel expenses, use some of those frequent flyer miles you have been saving up. It just might seal the deal.


About the Author

Tom Antion provides entertaining speeches and educational seminars. Tom is the author of the best selling presentation skills book "Wake 'em Up Business Presentations" and "Click: The Ultimate Guide to Electronic Marketing." It is important to Tom that his knowledge be not only absorbed, but enjoyed. Tom has addressed more than 87 different industries and is thoroughly committed to his client's needs.