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Index » Self Management » Public Speaking & Oration
 

Cruising Free as a Speaker - Mistakes to Avoid

 

Being an approved cruise enrichment lecturer is the greatest gig on the seven seas. The deal is simple: you furnish the cruise lines three or four 1-hour lectures on subjects you love and you get a free cruise for yourself and a companion. The best part is the lectures are usually scheduled on sea days so youll have every port day totally free to explore. Further, you cruise as a passenger (not a crew member) so youll get every other passenger perk, too.

Although it is relatively easy for anyone willing to try there are some pitfalls to becoming an approved cruise lecturer. Here are the things you should watch out for:

1. You dont do your homework. Learn which cruise lines have enrichment lecturer programs and what topics they generally seek.The cruise lines will know if you arent asking intelligent questions. Youll only be able to sound intelligent about their programs if youve done your homework. Being labeled as an amateur because you have not done the required up front work will be the kiss of death to your application.

2.You dont pick good fit topics. The lecture topics you pick mustsucceed on two fronts. First, they must fit what the cruise lines seek.Second, you must be passionate and knowledgeable about them. This is easier than at first it may sound. From your homework youll learn what types of lecture programs the cruise lines like to have onboard. Onceyou have done that, find topics within your personal knowledge base thatmatch whats popular on the cruise lines. You may have to make a list but EVERYONE has at least two or three topic areas in which they have proficiency, if not expertise. However, if your topics are all wrong,youll fail before you start.

3. You dont make a professional, cogent presentation to the cruise lines. Youll need to sell yourself and your lectures to the cruise line. Take the time to do it right. Be prepared to talk about how the lecture(s) fit within the cruise lines format. Why passengers will like the lectures and why youre qualified to talk about it. Get to the point. If you botch this initial communication with the cruise line they wont have much faith that you can communicate in front of an audience of their passengers. Consequently, you may not get the chance.

4. You send an unpersuasive lecture packet. If you have done a good job with the initial contact, the cruise line will want you to follow-up with more information about yourself and your lecture. Think about this information as a mini-press kit that may contain a video or audio of your lecture. Your lecture packet must continue-the-sale that you started with the initial contact if it doesnt youre in trouble.

5. Youre not flexible. You are trying to get your foot in the door. It will pay to be as flexible as possible with the cruise line about when you can cruise. Remember, you are there to help the cruise line entertain/ educate its guests. If you limit the time you can cruise to a specific week of the year, you may never set sail. Show as much flexibility as your schedule will allow and youll dramatically increase yours odds of getting approved.

6. You dont educate yourself in the process of getting approved. Learn all you can about how to be approved as a lecturer. Not only will it streamline and take the guesswork out of the process but also dramatically increase your odds of success. Start by checking out http://www.SpeakersCruiseFree.com

Copyright 2005 By Daniel Hall

Author: Daniel Hall
 
Author Bio:

Daniel Hall

Texas attorney Daniel Hall is the author of the upcoming book "The Ultimate Guide to Second Chances: Legal Ways to Erase or Hide Your Criminal Background" He learned that the remedies discussed in the book existed when he discovered some of his clients had minor criminal blemishes which were holding them back. The book is designed to help those people with petty criminal records which according to tracking statistics is fully 25% of the American populace.

Daniel is also the author of the hugely popular e-book "Speak on Cruise Ships: Eight Easy Steps to a Lifetime of Free Cruises by Sharing Your Passions and Interests as an Onboard Lecturer(Even if You're Petrified of Public Speaking)"

Daniel has a wide array of interests, talents and achievements. For example, in addition his law degree he also holds a degree in nursing. Further, at Texas Tech Law School he was selected for Law Review where he served as a casenote/ comment editor and at U.T. El Paso Nursing School he was graduated with honors and was selected as the Banner Bearer for the College at commencement. He has published scholarly works in the fields of both nursing and law.

Further, Mr. Hall is an avid writer, speaker and occasional newspaper columnist. He loves the sea and happily lives in Corpus Christi, Texas where his office and house overlook the water and where he lives with his wife, two sons, a hermit crab and a gorgeous black standard poodle . He has had a blast since 2002 cruising the world with his wife and family serving as an enrichment lecturer for the cruise industry.

 
 
 

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