5 Things to Consider Before Hiring a Speaker for Your Virtual Event

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With many conferences and events pivoting to virtual right now, event planners are working overtime to make sure their digital event programming is packed with premium content. But what about those valuable extras that attendees come to an event to experience, such as high-profile speakers and entertainers? As with live events, quality virtual keynote presentations can help transform virtual events into unforgettable experiences, too. However, working with speakers for a digital event is, in some ways, different than a live talk on stage.

ProSpeakers.com President Heather Maclean spoke to two Event Planning Experts in Canada – Carol Starr, a seasoned event planner and owner of Starr Marketing; and Kim Smither, senior vice president of ProSpeakers.com to fill us in on what you need to know about working with on Virtual Events in Canada.

  1. Virtual Keynote Speaker Selection:

To save money and time while trying to make up for a cancelled event, you may be tempted to just get something out there via an ad-hoc virtual conference filled with educational content. But challenging times mean that people are hungry for engagement, support and inspiration, so don’t make that mistake, Starr warns.

“Much like they do at a live event, keynote speakers frequently provide a 30,000-foot perspective on the challenges facing an organization or industry,” Starr says. “In many cases, they also provide much-needed thought-leadership or inspiration for attendees to face their business or personal challenges. Given the challenges the entire world is facing right now, the message of a virtual keynote speaker is needed now more than ever.”

  1. Work with experienced Virtual Speakers:

While it might seem difficult to duplicate the kind of attendee engagement that live event experiences produce, experienced speakers’ virtual bureaus like ProSpeakers.com can help with ways to keep attendees’ attention.

“Whether the production is relatively traditional or involves immersive technologies such as augmented reality or holograms, virtual and digitally streamed events can easily deliver the wow factor clients are looking for,” says Starr

For example, virtual settings can provide interactive features, such as Q&A sessions and virtual meet-and-greets. Starr says they can also help to bring in emcees and moderators to facilitate transitions between program elements and fill any content gaps.

  1. Understand how Virtual Keynote will impact your budget:

Production costs drop when hosting a virtual versus a live event, and the cost for speakers does, too, in many cases. In general, speaker fees for virtual appearances are 25 to 50 percent lower, says Kim Smither. “However, some speakers are choosing not to reduce their fees at all, so this is not an across-the-board change,” she adds.

In addition to reduced performance fees, you can save on various expenses that live presenters typically incur, including production, airfare, meals, and hotel room.

A number of variables can have an impact on a speaker’s overall price tag, says Smither. For example, if you want to hire a speaker for a Q&A or a fireside chat (i.e., an informal interview), the price is going to be lower than if you’re asking for a highly customized keynote on how COVID-19 is impacting your industry.

“As each speaker or entertainer is unique, it’s difficult to pinpoint a uniformed percentage of savings,” Smither says. “Although exact pricing has not been established yet for virtual events, the agency should have a good understanding of what speakers, musicians, comedians and emcees might accept [for] a virtual event.”

  1. Determine the best Virtual Speaker Content:

Depending on your event’s needs and production budget, speaker presentations can be delivered to a virtual platform via live streaming, pre-recorded performances, or a combination of the two. Both formats have their own set of pros and cons.

“Pre-recorded performances take away the risk of production glitches or service interruptions, while live events provide more opportunity for audience interaction and a more authentic feel,” says Starr. Depending on the flow of your program, a mix of pre-recorded and live-streamed segments can work well, and also be easier in accommodating schedules: For example, having a speaker present via live stream and then having a pre-recorded artist perform later in the program. Check out the attached blog with tips and tricks to spice up your virtual conference.

According to Starr, many clients are opting for pre-recorded keynotes and having the speaker join the event live for a Q&A portion.

  1. Partner with a qualified Canadian Virtual Speaker’s Bureau.

You don’t want to hire a talking head that your audience will tune out from within the first few minutes, so be sure to talk with your speakers’ bureau to learn which speakers are good in this environment and which are creating content specifically for virtual. “[Bureaus] work with speakers on their content and how they’re delivering it, as events typically want more than a speaker looking at a webcam,” says Starr

A knowledgeable Virtual Speakers bureau should also be able to offer their virtual expertise by understanding what technology platforms are available and being able to guide less experienced planners toward the right option for their audience.

The key to a successful partnership is providing as much information as possible on the front-end of your virtual talent selection process. Carol Starr suggests planners come prepared with answers to the following questions:

  • How many appearances will the speaker be making throughout the length of the event?
  • What will the format be – a highly customized message or more of a “fireside chat?”
  • What type of production quality do you want the speaker to incorporate?

“The [final question] is becoming a big differentiation factor with speakers,” Smither says. “While some speakers will excel in a relatively simple webcam Q&A, others are able to raise the bar by incorporating more video and making the virtual keynote experience more cinematic in nature.” For a full list of the top Virtual Canadian keynote speakers from ProSpeakers.com check out the following blog post – the top 15 Canadian Virtual Speakers.

Pulling off a successful virtual event with engaging speakers and talent doesn’t have to be a daunting or confusing experience. Simplify the process by choosing an experienced Virtual speakers bureau like ProSpeakers.com that can help you navigate this unchartered territory while guiding you toward the right digital speakers for your online event.