The Speakers Bureau Booking Process For Event Planners
The Speakers Bureau Booking Process
From first inquiry to event day β click any step to see what happens
Phase 1 Β· Inquiry
Prepare your event briefYou
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- Event date, venue city, and format (in-person, virtual, hybrid)
- Audience size and job titles or industries represented
- Topic or theme you want the speaker to address
- Tone: inspirational, educational, entertaining, or a mix
- Budget range β a range is fine, not an exact number
π‘ The more specific your brief, the faster your agent finds the right fit. Vague requests lead to generic recommendations.
Contact the bureauYou
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- Reach out by phone, email, or online inquiry form
- Share your event brief with as much detail as you have
- An agent is assigned to your booking
β± Start at least 8β12 weeks before your event for the most options and flexibility.
Phase 2 Β· Matching
Bureau reviews rosterBureau
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- Agent evaluates speakers by topic, audience fit, and availability
- Checks speaker's track record with similar audiences
- Confirms availability for your date before recommending
- Filters by budget range to avoid wasted conversations
Receive speaker recommendationsBureau
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- 2β5 curated speaker profiles sent to you
- Each includes bio, speaker reel video, and topic overviews
- Client testimonials from similar events included
- Fee range and availability confirmed
π‘ Ask for testimonials from audiences similar to yours specifically β not just general praise.
Review materials & select speakerYou
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- Watch speaker reels β look beyond the highlight moments
- Read client testimonials carefully
- Ask if the speaker customizes content or delivers the same talk everywhere
- Request an introductory call with your top choice if needed
- Narrow down to one preferred speaker
Phase 3 Β· Contract
Bureau negotiates fee & termsBureau
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- Agent negotiates speaker fee on your behalf
- Confirms travel, hotel, AV, and cancellation terms
- Establishes force majeure and backup speaker options
- Bureau earns 20β30% commission β built into the speaker's fee, not added on top
π‘ Ask the agent to spell out all fees in writing before you sign β no surprises at contract time.
Sign contract & pay depositYou + Bureau
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- Formal contract issued by the bureau
- Typical deposit: 50% at signing
- Balance due 30 days before the event
- Speaker is officially confirmed and date is held
Phase 4 Β· Pre-Event
Logistics coordinationBureau
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- Bureau manages speaker travel and hotel bookings
- Confirms AV requirements with your event team
- Sends speaker a detailed run-of-show document
- Handles dietary and special accommodation requests
- Confirms arrival times and green room arrangements
Pre-event speaker callYou + Speaker
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- Share audience background, current challenges, and event goals
- Discuss key themes to emphasize or avoid
- Speaker shares customized content outline for your approval
- Confirm timing, format, and any Q&A or signing arrangements
π‘ This call is your best chance to shape the content. Be specific about what your audience needs to hear.
Phase 5 Β· Event Day
Speaker arrives & soundchecksSpeaker
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- Speaker arrives 60β90 minutes before their slot
- AV soundcheck and slide review with your tech team
- Walk-through of the room and stage setup
- Quick check-in with your event coordinator
Keynote deliverySpeaker
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- Speaker delivers customized keynote to your audience
- Q&A session if included in the contract
- Book signing or meet-and-greet if arranged
Post-Event
Follow-up & final paymentBureau + You
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- Bureau checks in to collect feedback on speaker performance
- Final invoice settled if balance not yet paid
- Bureau documents notes for your next booking
- You receive a post-event summary and any follow-up materials
π‘ Share honest feedback with your agent. It helps them give even better recommendations next time.
Your action
Bureau handles
Contract phase
Coordination
Event day
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