Listen "Why Audience Size Matters When Dealing With Stage Effect"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to Unforgettable Podcast with Eric Edmeades. In this episode, we explore the stage effect and its mathematical relationship with audience size in the world of public speaking. Eric Edmeades delves into the concept of the stage effect, emphasizing how it creates an unfair advantage for speakers who are willing to stand in front of an audience, share valuable insights, and put themselves at risk. Show Notes:00:00 - Introduction to the Stage EffectEric introduces the concept of the stage effect, describing it as an unnatural attraction that occurs when a speaker puts themselves at risk and shares value with an audience.00:30 - The Mathematical FormulaEric explains the mathematical formula that underlies the stage effect: the quality of your presentation multiplied by the size of the audience equals the level of attraction created.01:15 - Audience Size MattersEric highlights the impact of audience size on the stage effect, emphasizing that a larger audience leads to a greater level of attraction and opportunity.02:00 - Unfair AdvantageDiscover how the stage effect provides speakers with an unfair advantage by increasing the number of leads, clients, pricing power, repurchase rates, and referrals.03:00 - Exponential ImpactEric discusses the exponential impact of the stage effect on a speaker's economic rewards, making it a valuable asset for those in the field of public speaking.Don't forget to leave a review on iTunes to enter the contest for the exclusive VIP day with Eric Edmeades himself!
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