The 30-Day Post-Keynote Content Calendar
A day-by-day plan built from one talk
Capturing the keynote is half the job. This calendar is the other half: a simple, repeatable month that keeps you visible from one event to the next.
Week 1 — The moment
- ▸Day 1: "Just had the honor of speaking at [event]" + a wide stage shot
- ▸Day 3: Your hook clip — the single biggest idea
- ▸Day 5: An audience-reaction clip (laughter or ovation)
Week 2 — The ideas
- ▸Day 8: Your framework clip — the teachable model
- ▸Day 10: A story from the talk
- ▸Day 12: A quote graphic pulled from one of your lines
Week 3 — The proof
- ▸Day 15: A testimonial or behind-the-scenes clip
- ▸Day 17: A second story or a different topic angle
- ▸Day 19: A short talking-head: "one thing the audience asked me"
Week 4 — The call to action
- ▸Day 22: Your closing-line clip
- ▸Day 24: "Here's where I'm speaking next"
- ▸Day 26: A best-of compilation from the event
- ▸Day 30: A direct booking CTA — "bring this talk to your stage"
Make it repeatable
Every new keynote refills this calendar. Film one event a month and you never run out of content — that's the engine that keeps you in front of bookers year-round.
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