Getting Rob Anspach to speak at your event is a mix of relevance, respect, and relationship. He doesn’t chase speaking gigs—he gets invited by people who know his value.

Here’s how to make that happen:

1. Make Sure It’s a Good Fit
Rob speaks best when the event is aligned with:

Entrepreneurs, marketers, authors, or legal professionals
Topics like marketing, legacy, authority-building, publishing, or storytelling
Audiences that value honesty, sarcasm, and real-world experience
If your audience isn’t ready to hear uncomfortable truths or expects fluff, he’s probably not your guy.

2. Reach Out Directly
Use the contact form at AnspachMedia.com or message him on platforms like Facebook or LinkedIn.

Keep it short but clear:

What’s the event?
Who’s attending?
What would you like Rob to speak about?
What’s the date, location (or virtual)?
What’s the budget?

3. Be Upfront About Expectations
Rob isn’t a “rah-rah” speaker. He’s real, raw, and often sarcastic—but in a way that wakes people up and gets them thinking. If you’re okay with that, say so. He appreciates directness.

4. Budget Matters
Rob’s time is valuable, and he usually charges a speaking fee—unless the event brings a major opportunity to connect with high-level clients or collaborators.
Be transparent about your budget. If you’re hoping he’ll waive the fee, you better have a compelling reason—and a high-value audience.

5. Prepare to Collaborate
If he says yes, he’ll want to know:

  • What the audience needs to hear
  • How long he’ll be speaking
  • What tech or setup is needed
  • Whether he can mention his books or podcast

Rob customizes his talks, but don’t expect a slideshow and a TED Talk vibe.

Expect wisdom with wit—delivered like a conversation with your most brutally honest friend.

Ready to hire Rob? Click his picture to begin.

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