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How to Not Get Fired From a Free Speech Gig

by Larry Chiang on July 28, 2010

Larry Chiang is an instructive humorist who used to blog at GigaOm. If you liked “9 Things They Don’t Teach You at Business School “, “Man Charm a Room“, and “10 Lies Told at National Speakers Association”. He mentions his mentor, Mark McCormack, in nearly every post. His current gig at Bloomberg BusinessWeek focuses “What They Don’t Teach You at Business School”.

Larry Chiang
Larry Chiang
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You’ll love his newest post: How to Not Get Burned Doing Free Speeches

By Larry Chiang

I just got burned not doing what I preach.

Let me repeat that.

Doing free speeches can burn pro speakers. I have a countermeasure where I take a deposit on a free speech. The organization that gets me for free has to pay a deposit with the contract or letter of intent.

You see people that do not pay tend to take things for granted. If you are paying my normal fee, you make sure that you get a return on your investment. The preparation that goes into a full paid, well produced event versus the freebie event is massive.

If they don’t change the parameters of my speaking appearance, they get their money back.


Well, here at Stanford, I got fired from my own panel.

I lined up major tech celebrities Mike Arrington, Robert Scoble and the rap star, tech thought leader Chamillionaire onto a marquee panel that I was to moderate.

I got fired from my own panel.

Yikes.

I had countermeasures but I did not pull my celebs off the panel.

I wish I had charged a deposit.

Text me if you need me

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Larry Chiang is the founder of Duck9, which educates college students on how to establish and maintain a FICO score over 750. He has testified before Congress and World Bank on credit.

He is a frequent contributor to Business Week’s blog on “What They Don’t Teach You at Business School“. For fun, writes in a journal, cooks on a hot plate and plays basketball on college campuses across

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