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If you read Part 1 of this article, you heard the basics of a speaker search tool called the Speaker Intel Engine. Now, let’s look at the specifics of my experience and whether it’s worth the monthly investment.

It’s the wee hours of the morning...

And I’m preparing to give a breakfast speech to a group of small business owners here in the very sunny Mission, Texas.

Mmmm...pancakes and a speaking gig. What could be better?

But first, I wanted to share the verdict you’ve been anxiously awaiting!

As part of our “Worth It, or Walk Away” series, we’re looking at the Speaker Intel Engine opportunity offered by Sam Richter.

For $49 a month, it promises advanced speaker-specific search tools to help you connect with 1,200 well-qualified prospects — saving effort and potentially freeing up 60-100+ hours of your valuable time each year.

It aims for you to build a six-figure speaking business by just spending 15 minutes every day to find and identify new leads.

Not a bad promise, right?

Now, it’s just a matter of diving into the HUGE bag of tools included with the program and finding out if it actually works!


My Testing Approach for the Speaker Intel Engine

To best mirror what the average speaker would do, I decided to follow the advice of creator (and speaker) Sam Richter. He suggests you spend 15 minutes each day to locate five potential gigs.

I used Sam’s tools and methodology and then compared them directly to the generic tools you probably already have in your arsenal - things like ChatGPT, LinkedIn, Google, and Perplexity AI.

So, here’s my honest assessment after five days of using the free trial of the Speaker Intel Engine...

::DRUMROLL::

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