Speaker Page Blueprint — yourslpdaj.com

The Speaker Page
Blueprint

Fill in your information below and click generate. You will get a personalized wireframe mockup of your speaker landing page and section-by-section guidance on what to write. This is your starting point — not a finished website. Use it as your build reference when you sit down to create the real thing.

How this works: Answer each section as completely as you can. Your answers become the content inside your wireframe mockup. The more specific you are here, the more useful your blueprint will be when you sit down to build. What you get at the end is a personalized starting point and build guide — not copy-paste-ready website text. You will refine and adjust as you go.

Tell us about you

This becomes your nav, hero section and bio. Write your bio like you are introducing yourself to a room of event organizers — lead with what you do for audiences, not your job title.

What do you speak on? Not your clinical title — the topic you are known for.
Lead with what you do for audiences, not your degree. Credentials confirm credibility — they do not open the door.

Where have you shown up?

This becomes the "as seen on" strip below your bio. You do not need conference logos. Podcasts, summits, platforms, organizations or even school districts count. If you are just getting started, list where you want to show up and we will note it as a placeholder.

List each on its own line or separated by commas.
Include virtual summits, state conferences, school district PD days — anything public-facing.
Courses, publications, university guest lectures, membership communities, continuing education platforms.

Your signature talk(s)

Add 1 to 3 talks. For each one: give it a bookable title, describe what the audience walks away with and tell us who it is ideal for. Think of each card as a mini pitch to an event organizer.

Talk 1

Talk 2 (optional)

Talk 3 (optional)

What others say about you

Add up to 2 testimonials. If you do not have any yet, describe a result someone experienced after hearing you speak. We will show you how to frame the placeholder so the section still works.

Paste the full quote, then a dash and the person's name or title. If you do not have one yet, describe a result or outcome.

How organizers book you

This becomes your inquiry section at the bottom of the page — the last thing someone sees before they decide to reach out.

One action only. What do you want them to do the moment they are ready?
Building your blueprint

Your Speaker Page Blueprint

This is your personalized wireframe mockup and build guide. It is a starting point — not a finished page. Use it as your reference as you build, adjust the copy to sound like you and refine as you go.

yourname.com/speaking
Your Name, SLP
Submit a Booking Request
Nav Bar Use your name with credential. Keep nav links to 3. Put your booking CTA button in the top right so it is always visible as they scroll.
Professional headshot here — square or portrait crop, high resolution
MS CCC-SLP + SPEAKER
Your Name
Your bio will appear here after you fill in the form above.
See My Signature Talks
Hero / Bio Section Photo left, bio right. Lead with what you do for audiences. Credentials go at the end of the bio, not the beginning. CTA scrolls them to your talks.
As seen on
Podcast or Event Name
Conference or Platform
Organization Name
Credibility Strip Logos if you have them. Text names if you do not. Podcasts, summits, districts, associations — all count. Even one or two signals here matter.
Signature talks
See Her Signature Talks
Talks Section Each talk needs a bookable title, the available lengths, a description of what attendees get and who the talk is ideal for. End each card with a booking CTA.
Testimonial Strip Dark background, 1 to 3 cards. Testimonials should name a specific result or shift — not just say you were great. Ask within 48 hours of your talk.
Ready to book?
Let's bring this to your audience.
Fill out the form below and I will be in touch within 48 hours.
Your name
Organization name
Email address
Event date and format
Tell me about your event and audience
Submit Booking Request
Inquiry Form Ask only what you need: name, org, email, event date and format, brief event description. Never ask for budget on the form — that conversation happens after.
Frequently asked questions
What organizers want to know
Do you travel for in-person events?
Your answer will appear here after you generate your wireframe.
FAQ Section Answer the questions organizers ask before they reach out. Travel, customization, CEU eligibility, lead time and AV needs are the most common. Keep answers short and direct.
Section-by-section build guide
Use this alongside the mockup above as you build your real page.