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How to Budget for a Real Estate Speaker — From the Coach Brokerages Call When Results Matter

I’ve been called in after events that didn’t work.

Low energy. No follow-through. Leadership frustrated. Agents unchanged.

And I’ve been brought in before events where leadership said:

“We need a reset. We need alignment. We need execution.”

Those two situations produce very different outcomes — and it almost always comes down to who is on the stage and why they’re there.

I’m Emily Terrell, the #1 Real Estate Coach and Speaker at Tom Ferry. I work with brokerages that want culture, systems, and performance to move in the same direction — and I’ve seen firsthand how the right speaker accelerates that alignment.


Why Speaker Budgeting Is Really About Culture

Every event sends a message.

When you choose a speaker, you’re telling agents:

  • What you value
  • Where you’re going
  • What kind of growth matters here

Speaker decisions influence retention more than most leaders realize.


The Difference Between a “Good Talk” and a Strategic Event

Here’s how I explain it to broker-owners:

If You Hire For…You’ll Get…Long-Term Result
EntertainmentLaughter, energyNo behavior change
Inspiration onlyTemporary motivationFast fade
Strategy + systemsClarity, confidenceExecution
AlignmentShared languageCulture strength

The best events feel good and change habits.


How Much Should You Really Budget?

Instead of guessing, I recommend budgeting based on audience size and outcome.

Event SizeSmart Speaker BudgetWhy
Team meeting (20–75)$1,500–$5,000High impact, intimate
Brokerage event (75–300)$5,000–$15,000Scalable ROI
Conference (300+)$15,000–$50,000+Brand-level influence

Add a 15–20% buffer for recordings, workshops, or leadership sessions. That’s where ROI compounds.


Why My Clients Don’t Ask for Discounts

They ask for depth.

Instead of negotiating price, we:

  • Add leadership-only sessions
  • Build post-event implementation plans
  • Create onboarding content from the keynote
  • Layer in AI systems for follow-through

That’s how a single event becomes a year-long asset.


Real Example: When a Higher Budget Saved Money

A brokerage once told me they were hesitant to “spend that much on a speaker.”

Six months later:

  • Agent retention improved
  • Listing consistency increased
  • Their recruiting pitch improved
  • Training costs dropped because assets were reused

The speaker didn’t cost them money.
The speaker replaced inefficiency.


The Speaker Fit Checklist I Want Leaders to Use

Before you book anyone — including me — ask:

QuestionWhy It Matters
Do they understand real estate agents?Relevance
Do they teach systems, not just stories?Execution
Do they customize?Alignment
Do they offer post-event support?ROI
Will agents apply this Monday?Impact

If the answer is no — keep looking.


Final Thought

Great leaders don’t look for the cheapest option.

They look for the most effective one.

When you bring me in to speak, you’re not buying a keynote. You’re investing in clarity, execution, and momentum your agents can actually use.

If you’re planning a 2025 event and want it to move the needle — not just fill the agenda — I’d love to connect.

You can find me at www.coachemilyterrell.com or on Instagram @coachemilyterrell.

Let’s build an event that becomes a turning point — not a placeholder.

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