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How Speaking Opportunities Actually Turn Into Clients

How Speaking Opportunities Actually Turn Into Clients

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Speaking is one of the fastest ways to build visibility in your business—but visibility alone doesn’t pay you.

In this episode of Social Media Decoded, Michelle Thames shares what most people don’t understand about speaking opportunities and why getting on stage is only the beginning.

She walks through what actually happens after the stage, why most speakers don’t convert, and how to build a system that turns visibility into real opportunities and paying clients.

If you’ve been focused on getting booked but not seeing results, this episode will show you exactly what’s missing.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

• Why speaking alone doesn’t lead to clients
• What happens after you get off stage (and why it matters)
• How to create a clear next step for your audience
• The importance of follow-up and continuing the conversation
• How to build a system that converts visibility into revenue
• Why messaging and positioning impact conversion

Visibility Breakdown

Michelle shares her framework for converting speaking opportunities:

Stage → Connection → Follow-Up → Ecosystem → Client

Speaking creates visibility, but your system is what drives conversion.

Unpopular Truth

The stage gets you seen.

The system gets you paid.

Spotify Listener Question

Be honest—after you speak, do you:

• Follow up with people
• Have a clear next step
• Just move on to the next thing
• Not sure what to do next

Ways to Work With Michelle

Michelle helps entrepreneurs build visibility systems that convert through strategy calls, VIP Days, and her community.

DM CLIENTS to learn more.

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