What time of day should your motivational speaker talk?
Who better to wake them up than a motivational keynote speaker? They're the morning espresso shot we all need.Their high-energy messages get the crowd excited and ready to seize the day.
I just got off the phone with a client who asked when is the best time for a keynote speaker to talk. It all depends what type of speaker you have booked.
So here's my thoughts:
Motivational Keynote Speakers:
It's the start of the event, everyone's still rubbing sleep from their eyes. Who better to wake them up than a motivational keynote speaker? They're the morning espresso shot we all need.
Their high-energy messages get the crowd excited and ready to seize the day.
Industry Expert Keynote Speakers:
Now imagine it's mid-morning. Attendees are wide awake and their brains are ready for some serious fuel. This is when industry expert keynote speakers take the stage. They delve into the nitty-gritty of specific fields, giving attendees valuable insights they can use.
Inspirational Keynote Speakers: Fast forward to late afternoon. The day's getting longer and a touch of inspiration can rekindle the room's energy.
Enter, the inspirational keynote speakers. They share profound personal experiences and stories that truly resonate with attendees, reenergising them for what's next.
Futurist Keynote Speakers:
It's early evening, the day is winding down but minds are still active. This is the perfect moment for futurist keynote speakers. They paint a picture of what's to come in technology, business, and society, leaving attendees excited about the future.
Educational Keynote Speakers: Mid-morning to early afternoon is prime time for learning. That's when educational keynote speakers take the stage. They share knowledge and insights from academia, keeping attendees engaged and learning.
Celebrity Keynote Speakers: Now, for the grand finale. As the day draws to a close, celebrity keynote speakers step into the spotlight. Their star power brings a special excitement, wrapping up the day on a high note.
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