Become
Certified as an Etiquette Expert in American Business within American Business Etiquette Trainers Association
(ABETA)
- a Division of Executive Mentoring and Coaching, Inc.
Phyllis
Davis, CEO, American Business Etiquette Trainers Association (ABETA) Contact
Phyllis Davis, 760-295-0698 (PST) Or, email
me.
Email
or call Phyllis Davis today for more information about the monthly
dates for the
American Business Etiquette Certification Scheduling and Certification
Fees.
Certification Class Schedules Available for 2008's winter and spring
classes.
ABETA
offers 3 different forms of certification trainings which differ
in pricing as well as services included within your training.
Contact us today to see which one is right for you!
After
your certification training, you will receive a 21 module Train-the-Trainer
Syllabus
for teaching, training and speaking,
click here to view the outline.
What
Can You Do The Day
After You Receive Your ABETA Certification?
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Offer your services as a corporate trainer to small and
large groups within companies, organizations, association
groups, schools, state and federal agencies, governments,
and even churches.
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Speak or offer to deliver a keynote address to companies for
meetings, corporate retreats, conventions, and conferences,
etc.
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Offer to speak for groups or offer a keynote address for non-corporate
groups, nonprofit groups and conferences. Associations, professional
groups and clubs such as Rotary International, schools, and universities, don't pay well (if at all), but decision
makers are often in the room and they can hire you on the
spot for top fees to train their companies or departments.
These no/low fee speaking assignments are generally around
20 to 40-minutes in length, and you will always make great contacts.
In fact, generally, the group organizers may invite you to have lunch with them
as their guest on the day you speak. Granted the food is always very average fare
(typically chicken and vegetables), but I've met some very
influential people during that lunch that made it worth my
while.
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Create a consulting practice as an Etiquette Coach: One-on-one
personal sessions with a client in person or, on the phone
(coaching sessions are less than 90 minutes). Often times,
employees are 'sentenced' to etiquette coaching because an
employee has rough edges (poor dresser, poor communication
skills, difficulty with other associates, can't close a deal,
etc.).
How
Much Money Can I Make After I Receive My ABETA Etiquette
Certification?
Although
ABETA makes no guarantees regarding expectations to receive
the fees mentioned below, if a trainer has the talent and
abilities to market, train, speak and coach on the topic
of American business etiquette using American Business Etiquette
Trainers Association's content and 21-modules, these fees
are fair and standard industry fees they may expect to receive.
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Corporate Training fees vary depending on size of group,
half-day or full-day or multiple day trainings. Average training
fees range from $500 to $5,000 per half day; a half day is
generally 3 and one half hours of training. An average rate
is seldom less than $2,500 per half day. The more successful
you become, continue to raise your rates until your training
rates are $10,000 per day.
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Etiquette Coaching - Either on the phone or in person:
Since coaching is an intense process, coaching sessions are
less than 90 minutes whether they are on the phone or in person.
Fees range from $200 to $500 per session (less than 90 minutes).
An average rate per coaching session is seldom less than $200
per session. The more successful
you become, continue to raise your rates until companies or
individuals pay you $500.00 per hour.
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Keynote Address at a conference or convention: (Up
to 60 minutes in length at most national or regional conferences): $1,500 to $10,000.
An average rate for a keynote address is seldom less than
$1,500 per keynote address. And, in most cases you may sell
your books, tapes or videos in the back of the room after
you speak which can result in enormous sales if they like
you as a speaker. The more successful you become, continue
to raise your rates until Program Directors pay you between
$5,000 and $10,000 per keynote address and allow you to sell
your books and CD's in the back of the room.
Additional
Services Available - Same Day at Same Event:
*
Master or Mistress of Ceremony: $500 to $1,500 per event
*
Panel Participant: $250 to $500 per event
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Panel Moderator: $500 to $750 per event
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Panel Facilitator and Breakout Speaker: $250 to $500 per event
Click
here for Endorsements from Recently Certified Etiquette
Experts
within American Business Etiquette Trainers Association
(ABETA).
Major credit
cards are accepted to pay tuition fees for your certification.
If I can answer any questions, please call me. 760-295-0698
(PST) Or, email
me.