Do you dream of speaking at a conference? You want to share your successes—and maybe your failures.
Conference committees accept proposals they understand. Those same committees reject confusing proposals.
You can write a clear proposal. Use the tips in this book to:
Start with the real outcomes. Not a promise for an outcome, but what people will learn. Create a compelling one-paragraph abstract. Choose a title that invites the reader into your session. Connect to your readers with your bio.Increase your chances with the program committee. Craft a proposal the conference committee can understand and accept.