All posts by Lisa Sasevich
The #1 Thing You Need to Embrace: Your Promise
Lisa Sasevich
Welcome to the Sassy Buddha Bar After Hours Edition! This may have closed up in the Sassy Headquarters but I have more to share with you, welcome to the 1st edition. Are you looking to fill a live event, big or small? Or maybe you need to fill your upcoming training course? We’ve talked a […]
Dana D’Orsi Asks: What are your top tips for new speakers trying to book speaking engagements? Think about who is hungry for the transformation that you offer, and ask yourself where do these people congregate? Look around locally for gatherings, and associations. Also try using Meetup or Linked-in to find virtual venues as well. If […]
Give Passion and Gain Profit with Clients You Love
Lisa Sasevich
Let’s face it. We all dream of a business filled with clients we love and to whom we can passionately contribute our expertise. And the crème de la crème is when we are paid handsomely to do it. For some it feels like picking the trifecta at the racetrack…a total long shot. But it doesn’t […]
My Very First High-Ticket Sale
Lisa Sasevich
When I was just starting to get introduced to the Internet, I had the opportunity to do a joint venture with another marketer who had a bigger list than mine, and really liked the work that I was doing on Speak-to-Sell. I brought the content and my little list, she brought her bigger list, and […]
WellGrounded Life Asks: Quick question…would your Speak to Sell Bootcamp translate for teleseminars and webinars as well? (Or is it specifically only for in person talks?) Thanks for all you do! What clients create from the Speak To Sell Bootcamp is a dynamic signature talk that allows them to get their message out in the […]
Speaking Put Me on My Dime
Lisa Sasevich
Like many people, when I first went out on my own, I struggled to figure out what my gift was, my blessing. What is that unique thing I am called to do? I’d see people like Oprah or Tony Robbins, people who were really doing what they were made to do, and I wanted that […]



