What Speaker Bureaus Actually Do (And Why Joining One Won't Get You Booked) | Dominic Eldred-Earl from London Speaker Bureau

What Speaker Bureaus Actually Do (And Why Joining One Won't Get You Booked) | Dominic Eldred-Earl from London Speaker Bureau

Most speakers think joining a bureau is the finish line. Dominic Eldred-Earl, who books speakers for London Speaker Bureau and speaks himself, explains why it's closer to the starting line.

He breaks down the real difference between a speaker agent and a speaker bureau, why simply being added to a bureau's database doesn't mean the whole team knows you exist, and the specific mechanic behind why newer names sit invisible at the bottom of internal search results. He also shares the one legitimate shortcut speakers use to jump that queue, what fee range actually makes a booking worth a bureau's time, and why bureaus paradoxically want you least when you need them most.

Beyond the bureau mechanics, this one covers what visibility actually looks like to a booker, why information-heavy speaking is losing ground to connection and storytelling, and where the paying opportunities outside the corporate stage actually are.

Want the PDF of this episode's highlights? Here's the link: https://present-influence.kit.com/ddf7974237

Connect with Dominic: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominicee/

London Speaker Bureau: londonspeakerbureau.com

FAQ Section

Q: What's the difference between a speaker agent and a speaker bureau?

A: A speaker agent represents a smaller, curated portfolio of speakers and sells them directly. A speaker bureau is client-focused rather than speaker-focused: it takes in a brief from a booking client and searches a large roster of speakers across many categories to find a fit.

Q: Why do speakers join bureaus and still not get booked?

A: Bureaus search internal databases by keyword and filter, and results typically surface speakers who've been booked most recently first. A speaker with no prior bookings through that bureau sits at the bottom of the list, effectively invisible, regardless of how long they've been listed.

Q: What's the shortcut to appear higher in a bureau's search results?

A: Passing an existing inbound enquiry through the bureau to close, even at reduced or no fee, creates a recorded booking. That booking moves the speaker up the "recently booked" ranking for future searches on similar criteria.

Q: What speaker fee makes a booking worthwhile for a bureau?

A: Roughly £2,000 upwards from the client is workable, though the bureau's percentage is higher at the lower end to cover minimum costs. Higher fee brackets, around £8,000 and up, give more room for both speaker and bureau.

Q: Should a speaker approach a bureau before they have clear positioning?

A: No. Bureau consultants need to describe a speaker's value quickly to clients, so unclear or unniched messaging makes a speaker very difficult to put forward, regardless of talent.

Q: What makes a speaker "visible" to a bureau?

A: Primarily consistent, valuable LinkedIn activity with genuine interaction and comments from event attendees (not just other speakers), plus positive word of mouth from past clients when a bureau consultant checks references.

Are your speaker fees high enough? Check out this fast speaker fee audit tool to find out: https://presentinfluence.com/speakingfeequiz

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