How to Produce Your Own Seminar
(For Fun and Profit!)
Are you one of those people always being called up to help out at
different projects?
Are you the person that seems to get nominated for every committee?
Maybe you are the guy or gal who heads up your local political party or
serves as president of your PTA?
Have you ever stopped to think there is a reason why you are always at
the head of the pack? The reason is
because people who know you also know that if you want something done and done
right, call on Mary or Bob!
You are great at organization.
You motivate others to willingly join in. You have a real knack for fundraising.
Have you ever thought about putting those talents together for your own profit rather than a cause?
Chances are you would make a great seminar promoter.
If you can imagine putting together three or four events a year and
having the rest of your time to do whatever you choose, then you really need to
seriously consider this lucrative business.
Now, some might tell you that it’s totally different from the volunteer
work you are accustomed to. But, is it
really? Let’s take stock:
1.
You have to
have a theme.
2.
You have to
have a location.
3.
You have to
have a presentation.
4.
You have to
have good advertising.
5.
You have to
certain resources.
6.
You have to
have a good crew.
Hmmm, isn’t this beginning to sound like one of your last successful
fundraising projects? How much did you
personally earn for that last project?
Yep, just as we thought. You
raised a good chunk of cash for the cause, but none of it went into your
wallet.
Becoming a promoter can be lucrative, rewarding and fun! Can you imagine getting paid to do what you
already do and enjoy? You really do
enjoy what you’re doing, you know.
Otherwise you wouldn’t be in such demand. Why not turn your favorite avocation into a
whole new
Career?
We’ve already proven to you above that you’re already doing it. Why not finesse your talent and turn it into
dollars? Yes, you can do it. You need a little bit of guidance to learn
how to adjust to a profit making venture, but that’s easily done.
The seminar industry continues to grow by leaps and bounds. We have indeed moved into the information
age. People want information and they
want it now. Information isn’t limited
to the Internet.
People want to know more about making money, staying healthy,
parenting, education and business. And,
they are willing to pay for it. When the
economy is good people want to know how to cash in on it. When the economy is bad, people want to know
how to survive. It’s the ultimate
industry.
You aren’t limited to ‘Brick and Mortar’ business either. You can do online seminars as well. When you see advertising for a seminar
(online or offline) the chances are that the primary “speaker” or “headliner”
has nothing to do with the promotion.
Most often there is a promoter who works behind the scenes setting up
the event and raking in some big bucks to do so. If you think about it,
Seminars are a “win-win” situation for everyone involved.
The speaker makes money sharing his knowledge, the audience absorbs
that knowledge and enriches their lives and the promoter makes money by making
it all happen!
Okay, so what do you need to get started?
All you need is your own copy of ”How to Produce Your Own
Seminar – For Fun and Profit.” It will give you everything you need to know
to get started.
·
You’ll learn
how effective market research can help you determine what type of seminar to
conduct.
·
Should you
charge a fee or make it free? This depends
on the goal of the seminar. If the goal
is to sell a tangible product, then you will probably want a “free”
information-gathering seminar.
·
Learn how to
select a location based on the size and scope of our planned program.
·
You will find
information on how to make sure you are making money as the promoter. After all, that’s the whole point isn’t it?
·
”How to Produce Your Own Seminar – For Fun and
Profit” teaches how to prepare and insure you
are covering all your costs. Also find
out all about lucrative back-end sales.
These are often far more lucrative than the event profits.
·
Find out the
best avenues for advertising depending on your program and target audience.
·
Do you need a
crew? That depends on the type of
seminar you are conducting. Sometimes
support personnel are necessary and sometimes not. Find out when it is necessary to have extra
help.
·
You may want to
have a sit down meal served at your seminar.
Find out if this is actually profitable and when it may be applicable to
your situation.
The bottom line is all about turning what you already do into a profit
stream that can provide a lucrative income for as long as you would like.
Spend a few days to prepare, a day to oversee the seminar and you are
done until your next program. That
depends on how many seminars you see yourself promoting.
If you are already doing volunteer work, why not start getting paid to
do what you love? You family will thank
you and so will your wallet.
What are you waiting for? Grab
your copy of ”How to Produce Your Own Seminar – For Fun and Profit” and get started right away!