Here’s my attempt at aggregating some of the questions I get on a regular basis, in hopes that it’ll give you a hand! And of course if there’s a question I haven’t answered, send it on over and I’ll do my best to answer.
Can I republish a post of yours in my newsletter/on my site?
What are your speaking fees and why can’t I find them on your site?
Do you accept guest posts on Brass Tack Thinking?
Can I republish a post of yours in my newsletter/on my blog/on our website?
If you’d like to republish a blog post or other piece of content from Brass Tack Thinking, please contact me to let me know the details of where you’d like to reprint it and why. I don’t syndicate my content any longer.
I’m generous with sharing most of the time, but I prefer to consider these requests on an individual basis. Would be happy to chat with you about yours.
What are your speaking fees and why can’t I find them on your site?
My fees tend to vary depending on the engagement, so I don’t put a fixed rate or range on my site. I do have fees associated with most of my engagements, but not all events are created equal, so my fees are custom quoted on an individual basis.
Occasionally, I can sometimes be creative with compensation for my speaking appearances, and I do some pro bono speaking every year to support organizations and opportunities that I find valuable, both personally and professionally.
If you’re interested in having me speak at your event, let’s talk. Feel free to contact me and share the details of your event, including dates, goals of the event, and the makeup of the audience.
Do you accept guest posts on Brass Tack Thinking?
Sometimes, yes. But they’re usually something I ask for specifically, or that come up as a result of conversation with a friend or colleague. I don’t accept unsolicited posts, and most often posts come from people within my network that I know and trust.
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