Most ppl seem to be looking for extra $

I’ve made ok $ from speaking engagements over the years. Amateur astronomy societies, local schools, libraries, etc. often have budgets to invite speakers

Honoraria for these smallish local talks in my experience range from $150-$300 https://twitter.com/iamscicomm/status/1280841716573052930
If you’re invited to give a talk and they don’t mention $$, ask “WHAT’S YOUR HONORARIUM BUDGET?”

Not “do you have a budget?” because you don’t want to give them the wiggle room

(Side note, make you sure you get this in writing, like an email. Not just a phone call)
If someone invites you to give a talk and then says they don’t have $ to pay you, push back

THEY REACHED OUT TO YOU. This gives you power, so you can ask them to check with their supervisor about increasing the budget

If they say no, what have you really lost??
It may take a while to get to the point where people invite you to speak.

You may have to reach out to people at first. To avoid doing free labor, reach out to orgs that have a habit of paying speakers: museums, amateur interest groups *where members pay dues*
If someone REALLY doesn’t have a budget to pay you to speak (or they can’t cover your fee), ask for other compensation

Ask for a testimonial. Or referrals to five other organizations. Or for access to their mailing list

That way, even if you don’t get paid, you get future opps
Great point here!

If someone’s paying you, even if it’s not a huge amount, it creates cognitive dissonance in their minds. “I’m paying this person, so thy must be valuable, so I must treat them well”

https://twitter.com/howardtayler/status/1280920051655180288?s=21 https://twitter.com/howardtayler/status/1280920051655180288
People will want to pay you what you’ve been paid before. So if you undervalue yourself once, you’ll be undervalued again and again

https://twitter.com/kevin_hainline/status/1280921762025201664?s=21 https://twitter.com/Kevin_Hainline/status/1280921762025201664
If someone asks me for my fee, here’s how I calculate it

X = how much money I want to make per year

Y = number of working hours in the year

Z = some fudge factor that bakes in your level of experience (more experience means more $)

Fee = X/Y * Z
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