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PSASA Johannesburg Chapter August Meeting

Thu Aug 29, 18:30 - Thu Aug 29, 21:30

HB Connect in Sandton

ABOUT

The Johannesburg Chapter has two speakers this meeting:


Digital Marketing Tools For Generating More Leads For Your Speaking Business

  • Jacques de Villiers


Sales improvement specialist, Jacques de Villiers will be running a session to help speakers generate more leads and close more sales using artificial intelligence.


He’ll introduce you to field-tested AI that’ll do the heavy lifting for you so that your digital marketing becomes easier and more effective.


You’ll learn:


- How to write ebooks and marketing lead magnets quickly and easily

- How to get more likes and shares on your social media using competitor analysis tools

- How to create stunning marketing videos in less than 30 minutes

- How to find the email addresses and telephone numbers of your best prospects on the web

- How to craft sales landing pages quickly

- How to get your emails opened more often using email checkers


About Jacques


Jacques is a sales improvement specialist who has been helping his clients generate more leads and close more deals since 1998. His background in plumbing, the military, public relations, journalism, advertising, philosophy, ghostwriting, copywriting, digital marketing and sales management has given him a breadth of knowledge that makes him an asset to any organisation. www.jacquesdevilliers.co.za



Why Most Professional Speakers are UNPROFESSIONAL

- and how you can avoid the most common pitfalls

  • Paul du Toit


Paul du Toit, CSP is the author of 2 books on speaking. He is a speaker / presentation skills coach. He was also the 2nd President of PSASA.


In this presentation Paul asks the simple question: Since professional speakers are generally subject experts with good content, why do they do such an average job at presenting their material? Perhaps it’s because the best speakers aren’t subject experts and the best subject experts aren’t good speakers. Fortunately both problems can be fixed.