Don't just say bye to a host after speaking at their summit! Jordan is sharing her revolutionary method for getting stand-out testimonials from the summit hosts you work with so you can book even more amazing summit speaking opportunities. This could help you get in-person speaking engagements, too, so don't miss this one!
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Welcome to Virtual Summit Success.
Jenn:I'm Jenn, founder of Virtual Summit Search, and you're in the right place
Jenn:if you want to make the most of your virtual summit experience, whether
Jenn:you're a host or virtual summit speaker.
Jenn:Let's get going with your next step to virtual summit success.
Jenn:You're listening to another fantastic session from Sell
With a Summit:Speaker Edition.
With a Summit:In this episode, Jordan is sharing her revolutionary method for getting stand-out
With a Summit:testimonials from the summit hosts you work with so you can book even more
With a Summit:amazing summit speaking opportunities.
With a Summit:And without further ado, I'm going to let Jordan take it away!
Jordan Aspen:I'm Jordan Aspen, summit speaker and three-times summit host.
Jordan Aspen:I put together our first summit in 2020 to help parents
Jordan Aspen:navigate the crazy school year.
Jordan Aspen:No one knew whether schools would even open and, well...
Jordan Aspen:we all know 2020 was crazy.
Jordan Aspen:I pulled together friends that I knew had encouragement to offer
Jordan Aspen:those panicking parents, and the summit was a huge success.
Jordan Aspen:The second summit, I took a different approach to finding speakers.
Jordan Aspen:Instead of simply bringing together people I already knew and telling
Jordan Aspen:them simply encourage these parents, I started with a list of topics that I
Jordan Aspen:wanted to be sure to cover at our event.
Jordan Aspen:And because of this, I ended up inviting a decent number of speakers
Jordan Aspen:that were new acquaintances.
Jordan Aspen:I found them through Jenn's Virtual Summit Search, recommendations, putting
Jordan Aspen:out invitations to pitch me in Facebook groups - with permission, of course.
Jordan Aspen:And honestly, whether those people were actually quality speakers was hit or miss.
Jordan Aspen:Based on that experience, I'm going to share some general tips for getting
Jordan Aspen:summit hosts to notice and remember you, but I'm also going to reveal the
Jordan Aspen:number one most effective - yet most forgotten - way to make summit hosts like
Jordan Aspen:me want you to speak at their summit.
Jordan Aspen:Seriously.
Jordan Aspen:I wish that speakers would do this when they pitch me.
Jordan Aspen:It would make me so much more confident that they will be standout
Jordan Aspen:speakers that I can count on.
Jordan Aspen:As a host myself, my favorite way to find people to speak at my events is
Jordan Aspen:definitely through my personal network.
Jordan Aspen:Thatis, I generally invite people I already know and love.
Jordan Aspen:I guess that means that your first takeaway is always
Jordan Aspen:be building relationships.
Jordan Aspen:But sometimes, no one I know personally is available to fill a particular gap,
Jordan Aspen:and a lot of summit hosts are eager to have speakers pitch or submit applications
Jordan Aspen:to speak, especially summit hosts who are repeat summit hosts and want to
Jordan Aspen:expand and have people speak who have never spoken before at their summits.
Jordan Aspen:So how can you stand out and make summit hosts want you to speak?
Hint:it has nothing to do with the size of your email
Hint:list or social media following.
Hint:Start with making sure that you aren't making any of these mistakes.
Hint:The first mistake keeping you from speaking opportunities
Hint:is waiting for invitations.
I get it:it's hard to talk about yourself.
I get it:Pitching is uncomfortable, but the reality is that summit hosts are eager to have
I get it:experienced speakers in their lineup.
I get it:We summit hosts are so much more likely to invite you if we know you are a speaker.
I get it:I get so excited when I find out that someone I already have a friendship
I get it:with is also a summit speaker.
I get it:It makes my job so much easier.
I get it:I'm also always looking for new speaker friends to add to my network.
I get it:Even if I never invite you to speak, knowing that you are a reliable speaker
I get it:makes me 100% more likely to recommend you to my friends who are also summit
I get it:hosts when I think your expertise is going to be a good fit for their summit.
I get it:So ready for the easy solution to this mistake?
I get it:Show your work!
I get it:Post about summits on social media, not just to fulfill your contractual
I get it:obligation, but to create social proof that will let summit hosts
I get it:know that you have experience.
I get it:Post during the summit and the promotional period, but also after the event is
I get it:over, especially if you can highlight ways that you helped the attendees.
I get it:What do I mean by highlight ways that you help the attendees?
I get it:Okay, here's just one example.
I get it:Many summits have pop-up Facebook groups with designated posts
I get it:for each presentation, right?
I get it:Check that post for comments that you can interact with, but also watch for
I get it:attendees to leave comments that talk about how grateful they are for what
I get it:they learned, takeaways from your presentation, that they took note of, etc.
I get it:Screenshot those and share them on social media.
I get it:Don't include their names unless you have permission, but you can
I get it:screenshot the comments, at least.
I get it:This shows that what you have to offer as a summit speaker is valuable.
I get it:Do you actually bring value to the table?
I get it:But this brings me to my next mistake: not collecting social proof.
I get it:Those Facebook posts can be a goldmine of social proof for you.
I get it:Don't make the mistake of ignoring them.
I get it:Instead, save those screenshots, because the reality is a file full of
I get it:testimonials, screenshots, voice memos.
I get it:This isn't just social proof for prospects, this isn't just
I get it:to use in your marketing to put out there for other people.
I get it:This file is a mine of encouragement for you.
I get it:Our second summit kind of bombed.
I get it:We had a fraction of the attendees that we expected and I got really discouraged.
I get it:But the small number of people who did attend were super engaged.
I get it:And because I chose to notice that, the comments they left publicly
I get it:and the feedback that I got in my email inbox kept me going.
I get it:So when I was planning my third summit, I had discouragement over and over.
I get it:I was afraid that this third summit was going to bomb like my second summit did...
I get it:until I opened that testimonial for.
I get it:Reading the screenshots and saved emails reminded me that even if the
I get it:numbers weren't as high as I'd have liked at the second summit, the people
I get it:who did show up were super impressed with the events that I put on.
I get it:I was able to read about how I benefited them, the action steps
I get it:that they took that they wouldn't have taken otherwise, the tools that
I get it:they were starting to implement.
I get it:That encouragement made it so much easier to dive back into planning again.
I get it:It made me enthusiastic instead of apologetic about pitching speakers.
So here's your solution:start a file today to collect social proof.
So here's your solution:Take screenshots every time someone leaves a comment or sends you a message sharing a
So here's your solution:takeaway or win from something you shared, whether a summit presentation, a coaching
So here's your solution:session, paid class, social media post.
So here's your solution:With their permission, you can share these as a part of your marketing, but you don't
So here's your solution:need their permission to add it to that personal encouragement file, saved for
So here's your solution:those down days when you need a reminder of how awesome people think you are.
So here's your solution:'Cause they do, they think you're awesome.
So here's your solution:This is proof - social proof.
So here's your solution:Once again, not just for the people you're marketing to the
So here's your solution:people you want to sell to.
So here's your solution:This is social proof for you that you put value out into the world.
So here's your solution:Imagine having a whole file of testimonials that you can read through
So here's your solution:right before you pitch a summit host or fill out an application to speak.
So here's your solution:How much more enthusiastic are you going to be?
So here's your solution:Well, if you're thinking, "well, the comments people have left me
So here's your solution:just aren't really that great."
So here's your solution:Then you're probably making this third mistake.
So here's your solution:The third mistake is waiting for people to send awesome testimonials
So here's your solution:without prompting or help.
Here's the thing:even the most well-meaning people can provide
Here's the thing:the most lackluster testimonials.
Here's the thing:They need help knowing how to say something more useful than,
Here's the thing:"she was a great speaker" or "he was really great to work with."
Here's the thing:I want to jump straight to the solution on this one: have a process in place
Here's the thing:that makes submitting testimonials easy and painless, both for you and
Here's the thing:the person submitting the testimonial.
Here's the thing:Provide a questionnaire with prompts that inspire detailed stories instead of
Here's the thing:shallow praise, and then ask people to use the questionnaire that you've created.
Here's the thing:The number one question that you can ask in order to gather the best testimonials
Here's the thing:super painlessly it was based off one that I got from Sean McCabe of Seanwes Media.
Here's the thing:Ready to write this down?
Here's the thing:"What would you say to a summit host who is on the fence about
Here's the thing:having me speak at their summit?"
Let me say that again for you:
:"what would you say to a summit
Let me say that again for you:
:host who's on the fence about having me speak at their summit?"
Let me say that again for you:
:You can ask this question casually over Messenger, or by sending
Let me say that again for you:
:an email to a summit host after you've spoken at their summit.
Let me say that again for you:
:You can also ask summit attendees this question if you build a
Let me say that again for you:
:relationship with them first.
Let me say that again for you:
:Say someone comments, a whole list of takeaways from your presentation.
Let me say that again for you:
:Reach out to them, get to know them a bit.
Let me say that again for you:
:If you click and a relationship grows, ask them this question:" what would you
Let me say that again for you:
:say to a summit host who's on the fence about having me speak at their summit?"
Let me say that again for you:
:And ask if you can use their answer as a testimonial when you're looking
Let me say that again for you:
:for more speaking opportunities.
Let me say that again for you:
:Now, messenger and email can be okay ways to gather text testimonials and even
Let me say that again for you:
:audiograms, but don't forget about video.
Let me say that again for you:
:That's the fourth mistake, is shying away from asking for video testimonials.
Let me say that again for you:
:The reality is that certain kinds of social proof are
Let me say that again for you:
:more provable than others.
Let me say that again for you:
:A typed in quote with a picture could be a stock photo and words you made up
Let me say that again for you:
:for all I know, but a video testimonial?
Let me say that again for you:
:That's harder to fake.
So here's what I recommend:get VideoAsk - it the free tool created
So here's what I recommend:by Typeform - get VideoAsk and start collecting video testimonials.
So here's what I recommend:Include them when you pitch summit hosts, share them on social media
So here's what I recommend:when promoting yourself as a speaker.
So here's what I recommend:You can use VideoAsk to collect text testimonials, audiograms, and
So here's what I recommend:video messages, but keep in mind that video is the most powerful.
So here's what I recommend:I recommend VideoAsk so highly because it automates this process for you.
So here's what I recommend:Plus, it's free.
So here's what I recommend:Instead of you juggling messages on multiple social media platforms, plus your
So here's what I recommend:email, and trying to keep track of who you've asked and what you've said to whom
So here's what I recommend:and where the testimonials are, you can set up a single place for summit hosts and
So here's what I recommend:attendees to easily submit testimonials to one place that you can always find them.
Here's a bonus tip, too:if you start with a video testimonial,
Here's a bonus tip, too:you can create just about every other kind of testimonial with it.
Here's a bonus tip, too:For example, pull a short written quote from the longer video response
Here's a bonus tip, too:and include the video or a link to the video right alongside it.
Here's a bonus tip, too:The typed up quote is for skimmers and the video serves as an
Here's a bonus tip, too:opportunity to read more or hear more.
Here's a bonus tip, too:Plus, it provides the proof that you didn't just make up this quote.
Here's a bonus tip, too:Alright, let's recap what I've gone over here.
Here's a bonus tip, too:First, be proactive about landing these speaking opportunities,
Here's a bonus tip, too:build relationships - always be building relationships - watch
Here's a bonus tip, too:for connections that you can make.
Here's a bonus tip, too:If you're self-conscious about pitching yourself, let others
Here's a bonus tip, too:speak for you through testimonials.
Here's a bonus tip, too:Use those testimonials to encourage yourself with reminders of what people
Here's a bonus tip, too:think of you they think you're awesome and include them wherever summit hosts
Here's a bonus tip, too:will stumble across them, like on social media or directly in pitches.
Here's a bonus tip, too:Ask for these testimonials and have an easy way for people to submit
Here's a bonus tip, too:them, whether they're summit hosts you've worked with before or people
Here's a bonus tip, too:who've heard you speak, aim to get video testimonials whenever possible.
Here's a bonus tip, too:They're the most versatile and the most believable and therefore the
Here's a bonus tip, too:most powerful kind of social proof.
Here's a bonus tip, too:Now, the catch is getting a collection of video testimonials together, right?
Here's a bonus tip, too:We've got you covered.
Here's a bonus tip, too:Inside the Summit Speaker Launch Kit is a workshop showing you the
Here's a bonus tip, too:exact steps that we use at Civilized Animal Productions to create a
Here's a bonus tip, too:testimonial harvester in VideoAsk.
Here's a bonus tip, too:Remember, this is a free app that makes this sort of thing super
Here's a bonus tip, too:easy for both you and the people providing you with testimonials.
Here's a bonus tip, too:If you don't have the Launch Kit, you can still check out VideoAsk.
Here's a bonus tip, too:In fact, there's a link in the free download that goes along with this
Here's a bonus tip, too:presentation, and there's a coupon in there in case you decide you want
Here's a bonus tip, too:to try the paid features in VideoAsk.
Here's a bonus tip, too:But I want to emphasize you do not need a paid plan to start collecting
Here's a bonus tip, too:basic testimonials using VideoAsk.
Here's a bonus tip, too:It's an incredible app you can do so, so much with it for free.
Here's a bonus tip, too:It's only if you want to use that to really, really scale and do some fancy
Here's a bonus tip, too:things that you need the paid features.
Here's a bonus tip, too:So if you do nothing else after walking away from this presentation, do this:
Here's a bonus tip, too:set up a free VideoAsk account, create a video questionnaire asking just one
question:"what would you say to a summit host who is on the fence about
question:having me speak at their summit?"
question:and then send that questionnaire to summit hosts you've worked with before.
question:Having even one video testimonial from a summit host saying what an amazing
question:speaker you are will make you stand head and shoulders above other applicants.
question:I say this to you as a summit host.
question:If someone were to pitch me and say, "here's what the last summit host
question:I worked with had to say about the experience," that it's just going to
question:set you way far beyond in my mind than the handful of people that I've gotten
question:before, who just show up in my DMs and say, "Hey, you're running a summit.
question:Can I speak?
question:Here's my website."
question:Just think about the difference there.
question:I don't know what that second person is actually going to provide,
question:but if I hear another summit host saying, "oh yeah, she was amazing.
question:She did a bunch of promotion" or "she got her presentations all in on time"
question:or "his value that he brought to the summit and the presentation just blew
question:me away," I don't care what they say.
question:If it's a positive testimonial, it is going to stick with me and really
question:make you come to the top of my list.
Jenn:Hopefully this sparks some ideas for you on how you can leverage testimonials
Jenn:from the summit hosts you work with.
Jenn:If you want even more strategies for upping your summit speaking game, go
Jenn:to sellwithasummit.com/speakeredition to get access to all of the sessions,
Jenn:and let me and Jordan know your biggest takeaway by leaving a review too!
Jenn:We'd love to hear how you're going to use summit testimonials
Jenn:in your speaking strategy.
Jenn:Thanks for listening to Virtual Summit Success.
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Jenn:takeaways from this episode.
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