The Best Marketing Keynote Speakers for Your Next Influencer Event

The marketing landscape is in a state of rapid change. A Pew Research survey from 2019 found that since smartphones became more prevalent, 28% of American adults now report that they are almost always online.

The poll also showed that 92% of Americans go online daily. Out of such numbers, new marketing trends arise. At the forefront of those trends are digital marketing pioneers who steer the industry via speaking engagements around the world. Digital marketing keynote speakers are the industry experts you should be following to prepare your business for these trends. 

Personally, speaking at marketing events has always been one of the most rewarding parts of my career. It’s a great feeling letting audiences understand that they are not alone with their struggles. It’s also a great feeling to see their faces light up as I share new insights and practical tips with them.

While I love speaking at public events, I also take great pleasure in attending marketing conferences around the world and soak up as much knowledge as I can. Usually, I end up racing back to my office, looking to quickly implement what I’ve learned.

The best marketing keynote speakers in the world

Are you planning a conference or looking to book a marketing keynote speaker? The key is to deliver what your audience needs.

Below are five must-see marketing keynote speakers that I recommend. Any of these speakers can add prestige to your conferences. In addition, these speakers are excellent choices to teach your marketing team how they can stand apart from the competition. 

I’ve attended keynote speeches by all of these speakers and can personally vouch for every one of them.

Tamara McCleary

Tamara McCleary is a branding expert, influence marketer, and CEO of Thulium, a social media marketing and consulting agency. Onalytica ranks her among the top Top 50 Big Data Influencers of 2016 and one of the Top 25 AI/Machine Language influencers. In 2016, she was also named the #1 Most Influential Woman in Martech by B2B Marketing. Forbes writes about her often, including a recent article about how to identify real influencers and leverage their reach for your own marketing needs.

Her keynote topics typically cover how marketing and technology intersect. Past talks have covered the future of work, the future of marketing, and branding techniques using storytelling. 

During her career, Tamara has made keynote speeches at over 1,000 events to over 100,000 people. Her keynotes usually focus on transforming sales, marketing, and branding efforts using social media.

Gary Vaynerchuk

After Gary Vaynerchuk graduated from college, he followed his passion for wines. First, he converted his father’s liquor store into a wine retail outlet called ‘Wine Library’. In 2006, he hopped on-board the growing e-commerce trend to create Wine Library TV, a platform to not only sell wines but to also share his passion for them. 

He’s considered one of the first wine stars in the YouTube era and has been featured on CNBC, Forbes, and Entrepreneur.com.  

Soon after, he joined with his brother AJ Gary to launch VaynerMedia, an agency that helps established companies build up their digital brands using social media. His clients include General Electric, Budweiser, PepsiCo, Quaker Oats, and the New York Jets.

Gary also has a proven track record as an angel investor, having backed Uber, Twitter, and Tumblr in the past. Thus, it’s not surprising that his latest project is VaynerRSE, an angel investment company seeking to spend $25 million in capital to support the next generation of disruptive technologies. 

He has made dozens of keynote speeches through the years. Topics included Branding Through Social Media, Loving What You Do and The Humanization of Business. For a full list, check out a Youtube playlist covering all of his keynote speeches.

Simon Sinek

Simon Sinek first rose to acclaim in 2009 with his first TED Talk about how great leaders inspire action. That program became one of the most popular TED talks of all time, with over 48 million views.

He is the bestselling author of Start With Why, Leaders Eat Last, Together Is Better and Find Your Why. His most recent book The Infinite Game was released in June 2019.  

He has given keynote speeches for some huge organizations including Disney, American Airlines, the United Nations, and the United States Congress. His previous keynotes have included such topics as Leadership vs Authority, Inspiring Action in Consumers, and Living for the Moment.

Mark Schaefer

Mark Schaefer is the executive director of Schaefer Marketing Solutions. He is also an acclaimed keynote speaker, author, and consultant. He works with some of the top brands in the world by delivering highly effective keynote speeches and workshops.

His clients include global powerhouses like Dell, the American Bar Association, Adidas, AT&T, and the U.S. Air Force.

He is also the author of seven best-selling books. These include Social Media Explained, Return On Influence, Born to Blog, and The Tao of Twitter. In addition, he is the co-host of The Marketing Companion, ranked by Outbrain as one of the top digital marketing podcasts in the world. 

His talks focus on social media methods, marketing strategy, and personal branding. Previous keynotes have included The Most Human Company Wins, The Future of Marketing is You, and The Future of Marketing

Whether you need a keynote speaker to ignite your conference or a full-day marketing workshop, he can create a program to meet your needs. Recent speaking engagements include Social Media Marketing World, American Bar Association, and Content Marketing World to name a few.

Mark has been a keynote speaker at a number of large conferences, including Social Media Week London and the Word of Mouth Marketing Conference in Tokyo. He has also lectured at Princeton University, Oxford, and many other prestigious schools.

Lee Odden

Lee Odden is the CEO of TopRank Marketing, a digital marketing agency that provides consulting services in content marketing, influencer marketing, email marketing, and conversion optimization.

TopRank Marketing has worked with a number of leading B2B and B2C companies, including SAPAriba, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Staples, Slack, General Mills, and State Farm. 

Odden also runs one of the most popular marketing blogs on the internet, Toprank’s Online Marketing Blog

He’s a highly respected public speaker who has made keynotes at several digital marketing industry conferences. These include the MarketingProfs B2B Forum, NMX New York, and the Communicators Conference

In addition to keynotes, Lee also conducts workshops at private events. Topics include The Future of Search Marketing, The Future of Content Marketing, and Building a Social Media Foundation for Executives.

 

Top conferences to look out for

 

In this section, I listed some of the top marketing conferences in the world. Some I have spoken at, and some I will be speaking at. The others are ones that I’ve attended or plan to attend in the future. 

If you’re looking for the best marketing conferences with the most cutting edge ideas, keep this list in mind.

Content Marketing World

https://www.contentmarketingworld.com/
Content Marketing World 2019 LogoHeld in September 2019 in Cleveland Ohio, this is one of the best events to network with the best and brightest in the content marketing industry. My talk at this year’s event was about how to drive a real business impact from influencer marketing.  I spoke with Amisha Gandhi, the vice president of influencer marketing for SAP Ariba, and we shared stories of successes and failures from the field. These were the good, the bad and the ugly—from the inside. We discussed how to design creative influencer campaigns that generate buzz as well as real, measurable ROI.

This year’s event included over 120 workshops by leading brand marketers. Topics covered AI, ROI, storytelling, strategy, and demand generation. 

Brands attending the 2019 conference included Tyson, TripAdvisor, Volvo, Nestle, Dell, Microsoft, and Wal-Mart. 

Speakers at the 2019 conference included actor Mindy Kaling, musician Henry Rollins,  and Amber Naslund, LinkedIn’s senior content marketing evangelist.

The Influencer Marketing Show

https://influencermarketingshow.com/
Influencer Marketing Show (IMS) 2019 LogoThe Influencer Marketing Show (IMS) is a significant event for marketing professionals looking to raise their game to a higher level. It’s a stimulating environment where top global brands, agencies, and content creators come together for two days of networking and building relationships. 

I spoke at last year’s conference on the value of cultivating long-term relationships with influencers. The IMS was a terrific mix of brand practitioners, agencies, and vendors that had a great vibe.  As an American, I valued the opportunity to connect and share ideas with my colleagues in the UK and Europe. I also enjoyed meeting with brands and hearing about their challenges.

Held October 22-23 in London, this conference focuses on teaching attendees how to engage with the top influencers on social media. Speakers will discuss strategies used by leading brands to create relationships with the right influencers that can help market their brands. 

2019 speakers include Alex Frolov (CEO of HypeAuditor), Christer Björk (global head of Sales for Mikz Alliance) and Mike Craddock (co-founder of the Kairos Group).

IMCX (Influencer Marketing Conference & Expo)

http://influencermarketingexpo.com/
Influencer Marketing Conference & ExpoThis is actually one of the only conferences in the world wholly dedicated to the influencer marketing industry. 

Held this year in July at the Los Angeles Convention Center, this was a 3-day networking event for digital marketing professionals, social media influencers, and numerous big brands. For companies looking to learn more about leveraging Influencer marketing, this is one of the most important events of the year. 

My talk at this inaugural conference was moderating a panel of B2B influencer marketing experts, including Brandi Boatner (IBM), Amisha Gandhi (SAP Ariba) and Rammell Lewis (Microsoft).  The IMCX is a new conference in a new industry, so they are still finding their footing, but the speaker list was outstanding and the content second to none.

It’s an inspiring event for those looking to use influencer marketing to help them meet their marketing goals. It’s also an attractive option for exhibitors to show off their services to companies completely focused on improving their influencer marketing strategies. 

Next year promises to be bigger, better, and more streamlined.

Social Media Marketing World (SMMW)

https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/smmworld/
SMMW conferenceThis conference started in 2013 and is held each year at the San Diego Convention Center. Hosted by
Social Media Examiner (the world’s largest social media marketing resource), this event helps businesses learn how to use social media to engage customers, drive traffic, and boost sales. 

2019’s event was held last March 20-22. It attracted top marketers from Amazon, Cisco, Microsoft, AT&T, and many other industry leaders. 

Next year’s event is scheduled for March 1-3, 2020. The keynote speaker for next year’s event is Michael Stelzner from Social Media Examiner. His talk will reveal what the newest trends reveal about social media marketing in the coming years.

SXSW (South by Southwest)

https://www.sxsw.com/
SXSW Conference & FestivalsSouth by Southwest (SXSW) is an annual series of film festivals, music events, and conferences that happen each March in Austin, Texas. The event is produced by SXSW, LLC, which organizes conferences, festivals, and trade shows around the world. Of interest to marketers is SXSW Interactive, which focuses on emerging technologies with a trade show, networking events, and a startup accelerator. 

Essentially, SXSW Interactive serves as a platform to discuss how cutting-edge technologies influence digital creativity. Expect a series of presentations by emerging technology figures, plus showcases for new websites, video games, and startup ideas. 

During the 2019 SXSW Interactive, keynotes were delivered by a number of notables. These included Instagram founders Mike Krieger and Kevin Systrom, as well as Joseph Lubin from ConsenSys, an up and coming blockchain production studio. To check out the keynotes planned for the 2020 conference, click here.

Content Jam

https://www.contentjam.com/
Content Jam: Content Marketing ConferenceThis is Chicago’s largest content marketing conference. Held every October, more than 400 leading marketers and speakers gather to share ideas about content strategies, conversion optimisation, and trends analyses. At this year’s conference (October 28-29), experts in content strategy, conversion optimization, and KPI analyses will share insights, tools, and cutting-edge techniques.

This is a great conference to attend because of the talent it attracts. This is where top minds from across America come together to guide attendees through workshops, networking opportunities, and fresh insights.

Now in its sixth year of operation, Content Jam is produced by Orbit Media Studios. It typically attracts an interesting mix of mid-level marketers and senior-level executives who serve as influencers within their own organizations.

Incite Brand Marketing Summit

https://events.incite-group.com/west/
The Brand Marketing & Digital SummitThis annual event is being held this year on October 21-22, 2019. Designed by marketers for marketers, it brings together leading CMOs from the world’s top brands who share their insights and best practices with attendees. This year’s speakers include CMOs from Western Union, Northwestern Mutual, Monster Energy, Pepsico, and AT&T. 

This event is attractive because it brings an impressive roster of big brand CMOs together for industry keynotes, case studies, and workshops. Download the event brochure for full details of this year’s conference.

Other conferences

B2B Marketing Exchange

https://b2bmarketing.exchange/
B2B Marketing ExchangePerhaps one of the biggest conventions for B2B marketers and practitioners is the annual B2B Marketing Exchange. It is a three-day event wherein industry experts share the latest cutting-edge tactics and technologies in B2B marketing. There are hands-on workshops, case studies, and B2B labs where attendees can learn from marketing veterans. The tracks that they offer are also well-suited for the whole team to learn from.

Next year’s B2B Marketing Exchange will be held on February 24-26, 2020 at Scottsdale, Arizona. Keynote speakers to look forward to are Todd Henry and Tamsen Webster.

VidCon

https://vidcon.com/
VidCon-2020Every year, content creators, executives, brands, and thousands of attendees flock to VidCon. This is the world’s largest event for those who are passionate about online videos. Here, content creators can learn more about the ins and outs of online video production from leading industry experts. It’s also an excellent venue for networking with fans, fellow creators, and industry professionals.

This year’s VidCon has concluded last July, but interested individuals can still attend next year’s event. It is reported that VidCon 2020 will be held in Mexico City on April 2020.

Inbound

https://www.inbound.com/
INBOUND-2020Whether you’re a product manager, start-up founder, or creative marketer, Inbound will surely have something for you. This annual event is held in Boston and attended by marketers, salespeople, and customer success experts. Their line of keynote speakers are also excellent as well—Michelle Obama and Gary Vaynerchuk have been featured previously. It was four days of inspiring talks, great parties, and enjoyable entertainment.

Some of the notable speakers for Inbound 2019 included Katie Couric, Brian Halligan, Dharmesh Shah, and Sal Khan.

The Gathering (Banff)

https://cultgathering.com/
The Gathering (Banff)A convention featuring the world’s cult-like brands, The Gathering is a must-attend event. Through high-caliber inner sanctums,  workshops, keynotes, and panel sessions, you’ll learn how to achieve cult brand status. You’ll also get to meet and greet the most influential brand decision-makers through gatherings and networking lunches. If you’re looking for an event full of ideas, passion, and innovation, buy your ticket for this year’s The Gathering.

To pump up your excitement, some of the speakers in February 2020 include Rory Sutherland (Ogilvy), Geoff Cottrill (Coca-Cola), and Alex Bodman (Spotify). The Gathering 2020 will be held in Banff, Canada.

MarTech

https://martechconf.com/
martech conferenceMarketing in the digital age can be challenging, which is why MarTech started. It aims to help marketers overcome challenges through marketing technology. Aside from expert-led presentations, there are also graduate-level programs, workshops, and networking opportunities for every attendee. Overall, it’s an educational convention for your organization’s entire marketing team.

MarTech is held annually in Boston, Massachusetts. This year’s speakers are none other than Mary Blanks, Jessica Bowman, Cesar Brea, and many more marketing experts.

 

Other keynote speakers to look out for

At most conferences, I meet digital marketing specialists with many different specialties. Some are keynote speakers, which I’ve covered in the previous section. Other specialists cover content marketing, SEO, or social media marketing. Below, I break down the top speakers from each of these sub-specialties.

 

Notable Influencer marketing keynote speakers

 

Ryan Schram

Ryan Schram is the chief operating officer at IZEA. He has over 15 years of experience in consumer marketing and technology space and has some interesting ideas on influencer marketing. For example, one of his ideas is that the rise of internet celebrities has had a negative impact on the authenticity of product endorsements. He also believes that, as people become desensitized to traditional media adverts, genuine influencers can breakthrough by building trust with their followers.

Cat Lincoln

Cat Lincoln is the founder & CEO of CLEVER, an influencer marketing agency. She has over 20 years of impressive Fortune 500 marketing experience. For example, at Wells Fargo, she managed their in-house agency’s multi-million dollar budget.

Highly sought after as a speaker, she has an impressive keynote resume. Her past keynotes were delivered at the New York Media Festival, the Alliance of CEOs, the PBS Brandmasters Seminar and the Wells Fargo Social Media Summit.

Philip Brown

Philip is a consultant with Traackr, a leading influencer marketing platform. He firmly believes that influencer marketing should go beyond content creation, and no successful influencer marketing strategy can live off of a smash and grab “pay for content” approach. Education on the topic is vital, for brands, marketers, and content creatorsand this is Philip’s mission. Featured in PR Week, The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post, The Telegraph, Brandwatch, and Eventbrite, Philip is a highly sought-after speaker.

 

Best content marketing keynote speakers

 

Seth Godin

Seth Godin is an author, entrepreneur, and esteemed keynote speaker. He has written 18 best-selling books that include The Dip, Purple Cow, and What To Do When It’s Your Turn. He has also founded two thriving companies, Squidoo and Yoyodyne, which was acquired by Yahoo. 

Godin’s keynotes have touched on education trends, creative innovation, the art of spreading ideas, and the impact of shared value systems. He’s a gifted speaker on the topics of branding and advertising, which are often peppered with big ideas for change.

Roberto Blake

Roberto Blake is a YouTube Certified Expert in Content Strategy, Content Ownership, and Audience Growth. In July 2013, he started producing a weekly YouTube show focused on tactical evergreen content that eventually grew to 275,000 subscribers. His keynotes focus on video SEO, practical video production, and audience growth and engagement. These are structured to help other marketers to achieve their goals on YouTube while attracting their ideal audiences. 

As a creative entrepreneur, he has a firm understanding of the challenge between tempering artistic visions with clear and practical outcomes. His talks tend to focus on providing tactical advice to aspiring YouTubers, while at the same time motivating listeners to take action themselves.

Robert Rose

Robert is a content marketer, strategist, customer experience expert, and renowned keynote speaker. He’s also the founder and chief strategy officer of The Content Advisory, a consulting group within the Content Marketing Institute

Over the past 20 years, he has excelled by helping marketers tell their story more effectively. He has worked with hundreds of large companies, including 15 within the Fortune 100. 

Robert is one of the top marketing strategy, audience engagement, and content experience experts in the world. Hearing him deliver a keynote is a rare opportunity that should not be missed.

Tom Martin (Converse Digital)

After 20 years working for an advertising agency, Tom founded Converse Digital in 2010. Since then, Converse Digital has grown by 25% annually, without even running any ads or making any cold calls. 

Converse Digital is a team with experience in both traditional and digital marketing strategy development. This is because many of their clients are digitally challenged companies falling far behind the digital knowledge curve. 

His keynotes follow these themes by focusing on helping clients to understand tech trends enough to start growing their brands online.

 

Best social media marketing keynote speakers

 

Larry Kim

Larry Kim is the founder of  WordStream, a marketing software company that manages over a half-billion dollars in annual ad spend for over ten thousand customers. He is the current CEO running MobileMonkey, a tool that lets customers engage with customers using mobile messaging platforms. 

Larry has keynoted dozens of marketing events in recent years. He’s next scheduled to speak at 2020’s Content Marketing Conference in Boston.

Jay Baer

Jay is an esteemed keynote speaker and a New York Times best-selling author of six books. He has also founded five multi-million dollar companies.

Over his 26 years in the marketing industry, he has worked with over 700 companies, including 36 in the FORTUNE 500.

As an emcee, he has hosted events for IBM, Oracle, and many other leading brands, speaking in front of audiences as large as 15,000 people.  

In his keynotes, Jay teaches attendees how to grow their businesses by giving customers a unique experience that they will notice, talk about, and share with others.

Pam Moore

MarketingNutz CEO Pam Moore is a highly sought-after keynote speaker. She has made presentations for Sony, IBM, Chick-Fil-A, The British Council, and many other major players. 

She has over 310,000 Twitter followers and over 350,000 LinkedIn followers. Her podcast, Social Zoom Factor, is consistently at the top of the iTunes charts. Her presence on these platforms has helped establish her as one of the most prominent social media thought leaders in the industry. 

Her keynotes focus on building winning brands using modern technologies that deliver measurable results.

She is passionate about helping people to connect with each other in authentic, refreshing ways. That shows in her talks, which tend to leave audiences feeling energized and motivated.

Brian Fanzo

Brian Fanzo is a millennial keynote speaker who teaches businesses how to leverage emerging technologies to stand out from the crowd while engaging with customers. 

He started his career working for the Department of Defense in cybersecurity. Then, he moved on to become a technology evangelist for a cloud computing startup. He is currently the Founder of iSocialFanz, which helps launch digital and influencer strategies for the world’s biggest brands, like IBM, Dell, the UFC Hewlett Packard, and Adobe. 

He also hosts three podcasts (FOMOFanz, Just Try This, and SMACtalk). In addition, he has spoken at many of the world’s leading marketer events. These include Social Media Marketing World, South By Southwest, and the Mobile World Congress. Click here to review his top keynotes of 2019.

Michael Stelzner

Social Media Examiner, the world’s largest resource for social media marketing, is founded by none other than Michael “Mike” Stelzner. He also spearheaded Social Media Marketing World, one of the industry’s largest conferences.

Michael has written innumerable articles on social media marketing, as well as two helpful books: Launch and Writing White Papers. He also generates original research, news, and expert interviews to help marketers conquer the volatile world of social media. 

Known for his strategic approach and attention to detail, Michael has been a keynote speaker in several events and summits. Even the greatest industry experts look up to him for his professionalism, creativity, and out-of-the-box thinking.

He is currently sharing his expertise on three shows: The Social Media Marketing podcast, The Journey episodic documentary, and The Social Media Marketing Talk Show.

 

Best SEO keynote speakers

 

Ryan Stewart

With over hundreds of companies that he helped launch to success, Ryan Stewart is a keynote speaker that anyone will want in their event. This seasoned marketer and entrepreneur knows the business, and he can propel the growth of any brand.

Ryan has over 10 years of marketing experience, so he’s one of the best speakers to talk about SEO. His talks are built on data-driven case studies as well as his personal experience as a consultant and business owner. 

Getting Ryan as a speaker will give audiences a wealth of knowledge on SEO. He is most passionate about helping brands and organizations grow their businesses using SEO and digital marketing.

Brian Dean

Dubbed as the “SEO Genius” by Entrepreneur.com, Brian Dean is one of the best SEO keynote speakers. He is the founder of Backlinko, one of the richest online resources for actionable SEO advice.

Backlinko is a treasure trove of Brian’s learning as an SEO expert throughout the years. Aside from this, he also has guestings at several shows and educational talks at events. His results-focused approach is what earned him his name in the industry, gaining the trust of companies, like Apple, IBM, and Amazon.

Professional marketers turn to Brian and Backlinko for proven SEO advice. Even a few minutes of listening to Brian’s talks would already offer tips and strategies on getting higher rankings.

Ana Hoffman

Looking for traffic generation strategies? Ana Hoffman is the perfect SEO keynote speaker for an event. After all, she’s not called the “Tzarina of SEO” for nothing.

Aside from being the founder of The Traffic Generation Café, Ana is also an SEO consultant and a blog audit expert. She gives free traffic generation advice in her blog, but her educational talks are equally exceptional. Her passion is helping businesses drive profitable traffic and ultimately build their success.

Ana’s SEO, blogging, and social media marketing methods will surely help anyone who is struggling with their online business.

Rand Fishkin

The co-founder of Moz who left and established his own software company SparkToro, Rand Fishkin is someone whose SEO expertise is simply unparalleled.

Rand has a video series on the Moz website where he teaches SEO in the most understandable way, within just an hour. Additionally, he has also been an SEO keynote speaker in several events. Entrepreneurs trust Rand to help them with their marketing efforts and keep them ahead of online marketing strategies.

People call him the “Wizard of Moz”, and it’s not surprising at all. Rand is the benchmark for excellence in the SEO industry. Getting him as a keynote speaker will leave the audience inspired and full of knowledge.

Shane Barker

Shane Barker is the go-to expert for digital marketing strategies that generate more revenue.

He has spoken at several conferences around the world, including the Influencer Marketing Days Conference. He was also recognized as one of the 100 Most Influential People in Influencer Marketing. Shane’s specializations include leveraging influencer marketing for brand growth, boosting SEO, using micro-influencers, and creating effective content marketing strategies.

Shane’s experience of more than 20 years has helped brands grow their revenues. It’s certain that getting him as an SEO keynote speaker will help even more businesses.

Conclusion

In the coming years, we can expect a constant flow of new trends and technologies disrupting standard practices in the marketing industry. Marketers are always on the lookout for new platforms, techniques, and resources to take their game to a higher level. This list represents the most diverse group of industry expert keynote speakers in the marketing world. As you’re preparing for your next conference or training session, keep these speakers in mind—all are available for bookings. Common Questions:

1. How do I become a keynote speaker?

The first thing to becoming a keynote speaker is to establish yourself in the industry. Organizations want someone who is an expert at what they do. And, one way of proving that is by building a successful business as proof of your success.

2. How do I market myself as a keynote speaker?

Building your online platform is one way of marketing yourself across several channels. Create content that attracts event organizers, media publications, colleges, and other companies. You can also seek out upcoming events and pitch in yourself as a keynote speaker.

3. How do I advertise as a keynote speaker?

An effective way of promoting yourself is to set yourself apart from other speakers. What makes you unique and why should organizers hire you? You can create a “hook” which identifies you from others. Examples are the speakers mentioned above, like Ana Hoffman as the “Tzarina of SEO” or Rand Fishkin as the “Wizard of Moz.”

4. What does a keynote speaker do?

In a corporate or commercial setting, a keynote speaker talks about the agenda of the event or convention. They are responsible for highlighting the main theme and set the tone for the event.

5. What’s the difference between a guest speaker and a keynote speaker?

Keynote speakers are more important than guest speakers. However, a keynote speaker’s talk may be followed by a guest speaker. Ideally, the keynote speaker should draw attention to the event and encourage people to attend it. Guest speakers usually share outside opinion or provide entertainment.

6. How do I book a marketing keynote speaker?

Well-known marketing keynote speakers can usually be contacted through their website and other online platforms that they use. You can also ask organizers or companies to recommend keynote speakers that they have worked with in the past.

7. How much does a marketing keynote speaker cost?

Depending on their expertise and popularity, a keynote speaker’s price range to speak for an event ranges from $1,000 to $30,000.

8. How do I find a marketing keynote speaker?

Attending conferences and events is one way of meeting marketing keynote speakers. This way, you’ll get to personally attend their talks and decide whether they are perfect for your event.

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