Write a Conference Proposal the Conference Wants and Accepts

Do you dream of speaking at a conference? You want to share your successes—and maybe your failures. You can learn to write a conference proposal that has a good chance of being accepted. Instead of starting with the title, start with the outcomes. When you do, you'll craft a proposal that the conference will take.

Learn to:

  • Start with the outcomes
  • Create a compelling abstract
  • Invite readers with your title
  • Connect to your readers with your bio

While I can't guarantee the program committee will accept your proposal, you have a much better chance with these ideas.

The Table of Contents:

  1. Prepare to Present at a Conference
  2. Frame the Proposal
  3. Start with Outcomes
  4. Create Your Abstract
  5. Complete the Proposal
  6. Write Your Bio to Establish Your Expertise
  7. Hook Your Reader with a Great Title
  8. Understand Conference Feedback
  9. Consider Speaking at a Conference

Buy now:

The book is available everywhere in electronic and print formats. (If you're interested in audio, let me know.)

I also offer a self-study course on Teachable: Write a Conference Proposal Course.

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