A showreel is not a decision process
Video helps you sense presence, but it rarely proves fit. The better question is whether the speaker can connect their material to your specific audience and event outcome.
Voice Bites
Buyer-side thinking from GoldSpeakers on keynote fit, briefing, evaluation, and what makes a speaker worth the investment.
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Video helps you sense presence, but it rarely proves fit. The better question is whether the speaker can connect their material to your specific audience and event outcome.
A vague brief creates a vague list. A sharper brief lets us recommend fewer speakers with stronger reasoning and fewer internal doubts.
The right keynote speaker is the one who changes the room you actually have, not the one with the biggest name on paper.
Coming next
Voice Bites can become the lightweight content hub for short audio clips, buyer FAQs, and practical speaker-selection advice once the source format is chosen.
The first content batch should answer the questions buyers ask before they are ready for a call: how to compare speakers, how to brief them, and how to avoid choosing on charisma alone.