You can disregard the email I sent. I right clicked on the payment button and opened it in another window and it worked. When I just click on it normally, it goes to a blank white page with no notification about popup blocking or anything. Anyway, disregard my email that I sent, the order has been placed.
First you need to ask them how long they want the presentation to be, will it be at one of their regular meetings or if it will be your meeting, and about how many people are anticipated to come. We made a 10 minute presentation and about a 20-25 minute one. The 10 minute was for a couple presentations we did at office meetings that gave us a bit of time at the start of the meeting. Our "base" presentation was "how to prepare your clients (buyers and sellers) for a home inspection".
We have also done a Radon presentation.
Make an outline on what you want to talk about, including a brief intro of yourself and your business.
Be ready to answer questions, like what is your fee, do you test for Radon, pest inspections, etc, how long do your inspections take...
I suggest raffling off a door prize. I do not recommend raffling off a discount from a home inspection, they seem to not get used. I recommend a $50 gift card to a nicer restaurant relatively near the office - everyone will happily give you their business card for the raffle, which you will then use to try to connect on LinkedIn and email "thank yous" for attending your presentation (at a minimum). Make some kind of hand-out to give out, along with your business card and brochure if you have one. A good one is your inspector Association's standards of practice document if you state is not regulated, so they know what to expect on your inspections.
Keep it simple, think about what they want to hear more than what you want to say about yourself.
Schedule it at least a week or 2 out so you have plenty of time to prepare and rehearse (and you'd better rehearse!)
Message me if you have any questions, be happy to help.