Speaking

How to fascinate your audience in 9 seconds or less.

Today, the average attention span is only 9 seconds. Nine seconds. Audiences will either be immediately engrossed by a speaker’s ideas and insights— or lose interest entirely.

From the moment she steps onstage, Sally Hogshead captivates the audience. Her studies and stories outline a startling new perspectives on how our human brains are hardwired to be influenced. She reveals why we buy certain brands (but not others), why we follow specific types of leaders, and why we fall in love with certain people.

How can Sally fascinate your audience? Here’s your guide.

Videos and Raves

Chris Brogan called her “a force to be reckoned with.
Jack Covert described her as “a force of nature.

Here, you can watch Sally in action.

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Fascinating Topics

Sally’s main speaking categories include:

  • Marketing
  • Innovation and Creativity
  • Social Media
  • Personal Branding
  • Persuasion and Influence
  • Sales
  • Leadership
  • Selling to Women

Her audiences most frequently include:

  • Marketing Professionals
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Small Business Owners
  • Creative Professionals
  • C-level Executives for Fortune 500 Corporations

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Your Group’s Custom F-Score

In 2010, Sally released her personality assessment: The F-Score. Over 80,000 participants have taken the test so far. Called “scarily accurate,” the test is remarkably fast, revealing your strengths of persuasion in just 28 questions.

The F-Score is a complimentary add-on for Sally’s conferences. Your group’s results are collected into one spreadsheet for your review. Then, during her speech, Sally reveals your group’s unique pattern of persuasion. Each audience member learns how to use his personality to earn attention and influence.

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