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Monday, April 26, 2010
Same old same old
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Cruise Ship Speaker and Becoming a Mini-Celebrity
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Know your limits?
Monday, April 05, 2010
One Step at a Time

Monday, March 29, 2010
Signed up?
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1) Read and follow Daniel Hall's simple guide to preparing your profile.
2) Use his leads to promote yourself the decision makers in the cruise lines.
3) Follow Daniel's advice to create outstanding talks - based on the things that you enjoy talking about.
4) Enjoy those great free cruises.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
About Promises
Monday, March 15, 2010
Mountains or Molehills?

Monday, March 08, 2010
Lemonade From Lemons

I am happy to say that I received lots of emails from happy customers of my Speak on Cruise Ships program. If you want to get started cruising free you can check out this site: http://www.speakerscruisefree.com/
In any event, once in awhile I like to publish these emails (with permission) especially when they have value to new folks looking to cruise free.
Thus, the below post come from an email sent by Phil Calkins. Phil tells the story of how he made lemonade from lemons -- and still got to cruise free! I think his note is instructive not just a cruise speaker stand point but for any time you are asked to speak and something goes wrong...
Hi Daniel,
We just returned from the Explorer of the Seas, 9-night cruise out of Bayonne, NJ, and wanted to share an “the show must go on” experience. Since we had an early flight out of Nashville, TN the morning of Feb. 5, we drove down the night before. I still had a few e-mails to send out and read and when I was finished I shut down my laptop and packed it in the case. The afternoon of the 5th, while waiting for the muster drill I pulled out my laptop, plugged it in, and it was head as last week’s mackerel! It showed no power coming in at all. I removed the battery and still nothing. So I called guest relations, introduced myself as the enrichment speaker and they promptly sent up an electrician to check the outlet. He explained I was getting power from the outlet to the charger but nothing from the charger into the computer. I thought I must have twisted a wire or something, so when I met Nicky, the Cruise Activities Director, following the muster drill, I explained my plight and that I would do the talks without the PowerPoint. As it turned out, it was a great move. Let me explain.
All of my 5 talks were scheduled at 2PM (ship’s time) each of the 5 days at sea. The staff promoted each talk over the ship’s intercom as well as the Daily Compass, and I set up the day 1 attendees with a list of the up-coming talks and asked them to come back each day. I had about 60% repeat attendees each day plus new ones and averaged around 25-30 per talk (Day 2 was best at slight over 50!). At the conclusion of the last talk, people hung around talking and asking questions and taking my business card with my contact info. It reminded me of the end of the semester when the students leave but the bond was still their between them and me. Because of the computer crash, I made the talks even more interactive and engaged them by asking them to envision some of the scenes the slides portrayed.
I’ll still plan on PowerPoint for the future but it just shows that good prep and flexibility can still make lemonade out of lemons!
As I mentioned above, having the talks the same time, each day, at the same conference room was a big plus. Even though I didn’t need the projector, the cruise staff came by about 15 minutes early each day to check on any needs I might have, and stayed around mixing with the attendees and our warm up chats. I’m sure they reported the excellent repore’ shared by all.
I did record the first 12 minutes of my first talk on high def video and I’ll get that to you to forward to Celebrity ASAP. If it looks like I was gripping the podium for stability, I was! We went from a Cat. 2, hurricane strength storm about 5AM that morning and still had force 9 gale winds by early afternoon.
Thanks again for all your support and representation,
Phil Calkins, M.S., CFP
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Freedom
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Consequences
We played the game with our own children as they grew up. And now I see that our older son is playing Consequences with his youngsters.
So let me ask you - "What would be the consequenes of visiting speakerscruisefree.com?"
I'll save you some time! If you click here now you could be on free cruises starting in a matter of weeks, if you are available. If you will not be available until later your free cruising can start then. You see it's in your hands! One simple visit to SpeakersCruiseFree.com and you will be on your way.
Right. So that's the consequence of visiting Daniel Hall's site. But what happens if you don't?
This one is just as easy! If you don't take that first step, that one CLICK you'll never know what you will miss. But let me give you some clues.
Firstly you will miss the leadership of the man himself - Daniel Hall.
Secondly you will miss the suport of the amazing community of folks like you, who enthuse at the opportunity to help other SpeakersCruiseFree.
But most of all you will miss the opportunity to reward yourself with FREE cruises!!
What have you got to loose?
That's easy too. If you don't visit SpeakersCruiseFree.com you will loose the opportunity to cruise the world at someone else's expense.
If you do click HERE you could loose a major part of your vacation expense - because the cruise companies will pay for their speakers' cruises.
YES it really is so simple.
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Happy FREE cruising,
Andrew
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Saying Thank You

Sunday, February 14, 2010
The Deal With Cruise Speaker Agents
I recently received an excellent email question related to using agents and my Speakers Cruise Free Program. I thought you might benefit from the information as well so I decided to post the question and my response here.
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I answer within the body of the email...
Hi Daniel, Let me see if I understand you correctly. Once I have been approved by one cruise line, I'm accepted on others.
(Daniel’s Response) ******** No, once you are approved by one line you continue to be approved by that SAME line as long as you continue to receive good reviews from both passengers and cruise director’s staff.
You don't mention agent fees.??? I have worked on Norwegian and Royal Caribbean for years by paying agent fees I have met others who say they don't pay an agent. So, that is what I am trying to find out about.--how do I get accepted without having to go through an agent.
(Daniel’s Response) ******** My system and way of doing things is all about booking direct with cruise lines and thereby circumventing agent fees. A caveat: working with agencies is great as long as you make an informed decision about using them. What I mean is that not only do you have to pay an agency fee but once an agency books you into one line you cannot later book direct with that same line. In other words, you are locked into using that agency for that particular cruise line. Thus, you would not in the future be able to book through Royal Caribbean and NCL; you would need to continue using the agency that first booked you. One other thing. The last time I checked you cannot book directly with NCL – they only use one agency.
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Good Fortune

Wednesday, February 03, 2010
7 Awesome Tips for First Time Destination Guest Lecturers
Check whether you are required to be the Port Destination Lecturer or Enrichment Destination Lecturer.These are two different types of presenters and passengers expect the Port first and Enrichment second. Qualify this with your organizer, prior to preparation.
Group 1 – Enrichment Destination – Princess Cruise Lines - Please note: often our ships have Port Lecturers that have been recruited by our Shore Excursion Department. These lecturers talk specifically about each port from a “tour guide” or “local man on the ground” point of view, talking in detail about what to do and things to see in each port. Destination speakers should try to give a broader overview of cities or countries or entire regions to avoid overlap or repetitiveness (as suggested above), although some overlap will be unavoidable. Occasionally, when we are missing a Port Lecturer, we will request the Destination speaker function more like a Port Lecturer.
TIP 2
Use a hand held microphone or lectern rather than headset, which may not fit your head properly.
TIP 3
To prepare a lecture that caters to ALL cultures, limit humor, interaction, jargon and slow your pace of speech.
TIP 4
Success with your presentation will depend on your preparation. To suit all personality groups I suggest a power point slide with a graphic on one side and a statistic or fact on the side of the slide. Alternatively a full graphic slide or words in no smaller than 20 point font. This suits both personality styles and will suit all your audience members.
TIP 5
Take the time to research the passenger’s expectations AND the cruise ships expectations from the organizer. These should match.
TIP 6
A lecture style presentation is preferred for destination topics. Limit your interaction with your audience.
None is better than too much and fewer chances of mistakes.
TIP 7
Use facts in your information. EG.A large number of migrants emigrated from Greece after the war, is too general. The year and the number is what the passengers like to hear. In 1948 60,000 immigrants from Greece migrated to Australia.
Supplied by Janice Davies ASM, Professional Speaker, Business Trainer, Success Coach & Author
www.attitudespecialist.co.nz
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Note From Daniel: Thank you Janice for your great tips! Now if you want to want to get started cruising free as a speaker -- get on over to http://www.speakerscruisefree.com/ and dip a toe with a free special report.
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Tax free bonus
Happy cruising (for free!),
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
The Time of My Life
In December 2008, I couldn't stop thinking about my desire to travel.
As luck would have it, a good friend had just recently met Daniel Hall. She shared his contact information with me and I downloaded his ebook about cruising for free a few days later.
I followed Daniel's directions and before I knew it I was approved to sail with Princess.
By May 2009, I had my trip scheduled!
What a fabulous experience. Everything about the ship and the crew exceeded all my expectations. And besides that, except for port excursions, cocktails and add-on services, my cruise was free.
Below I have included some tips for anyone cruising with Princess:
1. Speakers are housed in staterooms or in captain's quarters (with crew). If you do find yourself in the crew area, it is important to understand you will not have the typical "stateroom" amenities like soap, shampoo conditioner and/or blow dryer. Because you will not know your assignment until boarding, it is suggested you pack with the assumption you will be with the crew.
My mother and I were assigned a room with the crew.
2. If you are assigned a crew's cabin and have any difficulties with your keys, you must visit the Crew Supervisor (not Passenger Services).
3. Be prepared to speak in large venues. Although they do have smaller conference rooms, on my cruise the smaller rooms were occupied by card players. I spoke in the theater (holds 800) and then in one of the clubs (holds 400), even though audiences for scholarship programs (as they call them) are typically less than 100.
4. Bring an up-to-date laptop with you and a remote. If you have problems with your equipment, they have one on board (at least they did on the Emerald). Also make a backup copy of your presentation (on CD or memory stick) just incase you have to use their equipment.
5. Site all your photos and sources. Good practice for any presentation you make!
6. If you need pencils or pens, this request will need to be made to the Cruise Director staff. Your contact, the person assigned to you on the first day, can help you with "special" requests like this.
7. Recommend taking 50 copies for handouts. I ran out of handouts for one presentation. It's possible to ask for more or have them available at Passenger Services (later), if you run out during the presentation.
8. Practice, practice, practice. You do not want to use your cruise time rehearsing! Preparing destination lectures is time intensive. Give yourself plenty of time to create detailed, as well as entertaining slides. Use pictures, maps and other attention-getting additions to your PowerPoint slides.
9. If you have never used a microphone (hand held or headset), you might want to find a way to practice doing so before you step foot on board. Unless you are placed in a small conference room, you will need a microphone.
10. Be aware of the schedule. You might have events booked immediately ahead or behind you. Understand the time limits you have and make adjustments. For example, during one lecture, I was given 40 minutes (due to set up time). The lecture could have gone on for one hour. The night before, I cut slides and made adjustments. If you have an event booked in front of you,take your equipment early so that the technician can set up when it's convenient for him or her.
Personally, I can't wait to get back on board! Thanks for creating your program, Daniel. It works!
Allyn Evans
Monday, January 18, 2010
The Log From The Sea of Cortez

John Steinbeck was a Nobel laureate novelist with books and movies ranging from Grapes of Wrath to East of Eden. In 1941 he jumped on a sardine boat with marine biologist friend Ed Rickets and sampled the marine wildlife in an alcoholic frolic in northern
The reason this speaking engagement was so tough is that it was billed as a Steinbeck cruise.
There were about 80 high net worth passengers.
Speaking Tip: So the lesson here is that if you are going to tackle onboard speaking on a small ship take it really seriously. Also try to make sure that the cruise line communicates to the passengers your credentials before the cruise. Best get them to put your photo and information on the website on the days you will talk.
Small cruise speaking is not a free cruise on the first time do to the massive amount of preparation involved. It is an opportunity to really shine as an advanced speaker. It is also an opportunity to make solid connections with extremely solid people out there in the world.
If you are (1) a top speaker … not a beginner or intermediate speaker and (2) trying to expand your repertoire and (3) very charismatic and able to be very unbiased for hours and days on end than this can be a fantastic opportunity for you to progress!
Prof. Scott Brown, Ph.D.
Professor of Finance,
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Where in the World
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Living like Kings

On A Boat In The Sea of Cortez

I am about to cruise for free in the
and the political economy of
http://www.cruisewest.com/mexico-cruises-whales?mexico-cruises

I’ll be posting photos and speaking trips as the club roving reporter. This is a very advanced onboard speaking challenge so stay tuned. The speaking preparation took 5 hours per day for over a month!
I joined Speakers Cruise Free after having problems collecting the trip insurance on a cruise with my moth and step father. He had prostate problems and we had to cancel a cruise here in the
Here’s what my family has saved in trip costs:
Cruise | Line | Savings X 2 |
| Royal | $ 1,598.46 |
| Royal | $ 1,708.24 |
Mediteranean 14 Days | Royal | $ 5,179.36 |
Mediteranean 14 Days | Royal | $ 5,178.54 |
| Cruise West | $ 6,579.05 |
12 Month Travel Savings: | $20,243.65 |
So if you ask me if Daniel’s program works the only thing we can do is scream YESSS!!! … With a great big family smile!
And…my wife, Marisol, was wondering if there was a way to not only cruise for free AND make some money on the side. Daniel explained to me how effective his new program Travel Making Money is.
http://www.travelmakingmoney.
I joined immediately when I got his launch e-mail. It took me a small investment of time and energy to get on the VIP onboard speaking list for two major cruise lines following exactly what Daniel taught me in Speakers Cruise Free (http://www.speakerscruisefree.com/ ) so I’m digging in like a tick on this new course to integrate everything into my new sideline as a onboard expert speaker on luxury cruise lines.
If you have any questions or doubts about how fantastic Daniels travel programs are you can contact me through him.
-Scott (Doc Brown)
www.WorryFreeWealth.com