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Can we record the Speaker’s keynote?
Generally
speaking, the fee quoted is based on the fact that
there will be no audio or visual recordings made of
the presentation. The Client agrees not to audio or
video tape the presentation without prior written
agreement. Permission for the audio and/or visual
recordings, for non-commercial use, must be obtained
directly from the Speaker in writing and an additional
charge may apply. Announcements should be made reminding
the audience that no recording is permitted.
What
kind of a set up is required for the Speaker?
It
is important that the event organizer secure an excellent
sound system and a wireless lapel microphone for the
Speaker. For keynotes and presentations at conferences,
Speakers are very flexible. Your general set up will
usually be fine. We do suggest that clients discuss
the set up ahead of time in their conference with
the Speaker.
Where
can I buy the Speaker’s books?
Please
refer to the Speaker’s page for more details.
Since Speakers’ books reinforce concepts they
will be presenting to your group and attendees often
want to learn more or reinforce what they have just
learned, our clients may wish to purchase copies for
all attendees to be presented on site. Volume discounts
are available. Please talk to our Sales representative
or e-mail us at books@latinospeakers.com.
Do
you have any suggestions for non-profit fundraising
efforts prior to an event?
These
types of organizations almost never pay for the speakers.
The sponsors pay for them and usually the Platinum,
Gold or Business sponsor pays for and presents the
speaker. It gives you a chance to introduce the sponsor,
have them pitch their message and then bring out the
keynote speaker, who, in turn, will thank them and
acknowledge their support, etc.
We
understand how college organizations have to get creative
and find money to pay for the speakers at their events.
So here are some ideas we have that might help you
out. Besides the obvious local sponsors, some college
groups we have worked with have gotten funds from:
the Journalism Department, the Women's Center, Writing
Programs, the Business School and special Fellowship
programs.
As
a resource, here
is an example of sponsorship packages that have
been very successful with other organizations that
we have worked with. This is just a sample to give
you some ideas.
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