Virtual events are becoming more popular, however, not everyone knows how to host one the right way. If you plan to feature a variety of speakers over a variety of days, this is the most lucrative way to bring you new leads, increase your income and help you to be seen as an expert in your field.
Despite this, you may be making costly mistakes when producing your virtual event due to inexperience or because of your sole focus to make money or build your list.
I asked some of my friends and colleagues – millionaire coaches, best selling authors and sought after speakers – for the most common mistakes they’ve seen virtual event organizers make. They shared with me some of the pains they went through to speak at virtual events.
I’ve taken those mistakes and put together 5 habits that you must embody so you can be known as a highly effective virtual event manager. If you develop these habits, you’ll not only get a reputation for organizing stellar virtual events, but you’ll be highly profitable as well.
Join me on August 12, 2009 at 1pm ET as I share with you these amazing habits. On this call, I’ll also make a special announcement about a new association that I’m launching. Just enter your first name and email address in the box below to get the call-in details.
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http://www.communitymarketing.typepad.com/ Andrew Ballenthin
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http://www.communitymarketing.typepad.com/ Andrew Ballenthin
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http://www.VivaVisibilityBlog.com NancyMarmolejo
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http://www.VivaVisibilityBlog.com NancyMarmolejo
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http://www.sandygrason.com Sandy Grason
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