Financial Times: Keynote speakers thrive in a booming virtual market
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Financial Times: Keynote speakers thrive in a booming virtual market

Financial Times: Keynote speakers thrive in a booming virtual market

Authors, academics and thought leaders who lost income when live events stopped have become a pandemic success story.

The coronavirus pandemic is reshaping the lucrative global speaking market. Speakers who could command six-figure fees for in-person keynote addresses before March 2020 now find themselves accepting a fraction of that amount for a virtual event.

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