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Presenting and Teaching at Workshops and Conferences

While some people build their businesses on speaking, teaching and presenting, others can use presenting and teaching at workshops, classes and conferences as a way to market and grow an existing business with a different focus. Perhaps you have considered teaching or wondered if branching out and presenting at industry conferences could be a way for you to expand and supplement your business?

Just about every industry or field of business has conferences, workshops, and professional development. If you are a massage therapist or a child care provider, there are conferences geared toward your profession. Sure, you can attend conferences and workshops for professional development, and you may already be exhibiting at some if you have a product to sell—but you may also want to think about developing a class and presenting—it can open up a whole new “arm” to your home business.

It will take some networking and you will need to introduce yourself to the organizers of appropriate conferences—but many presenters find that once they get started and develop a reputation, they start to get invitations and requests to present. If you have written any articles or books on your subject, or are an expert in a particular piece of your business, be sure to share that with the organizers. People who attend conferences want to learn and want to learn from experts and successful individuals who have already carved a path in a particular area.

Consider how you can make the most of the whole experience. If you are going to present or teach a class or workshop, you will want to make sure you connect with the attendees and promote your business too. Most conference organizers are perfectly fine with this, in fact, they expect you too. You may also want to advertise in the conference program or have an exhibitor’s booth at the conference too, just to make sure you get the most from the experience. Make sure you take advantage of the opportunity to network and meet people, and be sure to follow up with those people you meet and teach—once you get back home!

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