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How Running an Event Can Increase Your Income
Why on earth would you want to run
an event for your business? Events take a lot of organizing
and publicity, not to mention the time you might not
have and, depending on what you want to do, they can
also cost quite a bit of money.
So is it really worth all that effort?
In a word, yes!
An event is a fantastic way to get a
whole lot of your clients and potential clients together
so you can present to them all at once, saving you huge
amounts of time and effort trying to reach them all
individually and even better, as the speaker,
you come across as an expert in your field. Give your
clients valuable information and they will talk about
you and recommend you to others. Having an event is
also a great way to encourage your clients to network
with each other and see how they can help each other
and of course, its you theyll thank
for that opportunity.
Having your name on an event can be
very good publicity for you and your business. If you
pick a hot topic for your industry you could find yourself
interviewed by the local press, on the radio, or even
on television, all of which increase your chances of
being seen as an expert by potential clients.
You may even make money directly from
your event either by charging admission, finding
sponsorship or by having products to sell at the event.
Regular events could produce a nice stream of new income.
You could generate yet another income
stream just from one event by creating one or more products
you could video it, record it, transcribe it,
turn the learning materials into an ebook or online
course and sell it - the possibilities are endless.
So once you've decided to go ahead -
how do you pick a good topic? You'll need to look at
what your industry is discussing right now and what
they really want to know. There are lots of ways to
find this out:
- Run an online survey - www.surveymonkey.com
has a free option you can use to create some very useful
surveys
- Ring several trusted clients and find out what theyd
like to learn more about
- Go to online forums on your subject and see what everyone
is talking about
- Post on online forums and ask people what they might
be interested in
- Look at the bestsellers on Amazon, Barns & Noble
and Clickbank
- Look at the most popular keywords using a word tracker
tool
- Go to your trade association and ask what their members
are interested in
- Look at competitors ezines and see what they
are discussing at the moment.
Once you have your topic youll
need to pick a date and an event format. What kind of
event should you offer? Look at where your potential
clients are based:
- If most people are in a particular
area of the country, you should consider having a face
to face meeting this is always the best option
if possible as you have much more chance to impress
and to deal on the spot with any objections and questions,
as well as providing that all important networking opportunity
for your clients.
If your clients are scattered across
the country or even across the world, youll need
to look at running a teleclass or web based event:
- With a web based event using a facility
such as www.hotconference.com, you have the option of
using the whiteboard, showing a PowerPoint presentation,
directing people to view a website and seeing the attendees
online via webcam this is a great way to give
a presentation but make sure you are practiced at using
all the features of the software first and consider
whether your clients are technically-minded enough to
be comfortable with this, and likely to have equipment
such as webcams and microphones.
- If this is your first time running
an event, the easiest option is to run a teleclass,
where you set a date and time and participants simply
dial in and listen to you. Many companies, such as www.freeconference.com,
offer this service and a quick Google search should
bring up a long list of companies you could use.
If you choose a live event youll
need to find a good venue. Look at cost, position -
find somewhere central with good transport links and
parking. Make sure you see the room youll be using
before the event so you can see the space you have available
and plan your layout. Check maximum numbers the room
can hold for fire regulations, find out where the fire
exits and fire alarm are and make sure there is disabled
access.
Youll need to market your event
very well to get good numbers:
- Use your own ezine, local press and
radio, the chamber of commerce and online forums.
- Write articles on your subject and submit them to
article directories and other ezines.
- Tell your trade association and use online event listings.
- Go to networking events and take leaflets with you
to advertise what you are doing.
- Ask each client to bring one potential client to get
a free place
- Offer to speak at other events on the run up to yours
with a taster of what people will get on the day.
- Find another non-competing company who are aiming
for the same market and do a joint event
Dont just rely on one way to get
publicity think of as many different ways as
you can and use the best ones for your event.
You'll need to be very organized and
plan well ahead. Make sure you order any equipment you
might need in plenty of time. Make up an event checklist
and build yourself a kit with plenty of spares - pens,
training materials, extension cables, flip chart paper,
gaffer tape, scissors, etc. Check with the venue that
everythings ready for you the day before the event.
The more value you provide, the more
likely you are to be seen as an expert in your area
and the more business you will get from your event and
from word of mouth after the event as a result, so dont
deliver a sales pitch your content has to be
high quality, entertaining and informative or people
will feel cheated, particularly if they paid to attend.
Once the event is over make sure you
follow up and ask for feedback its the
best way to find out if the event was what your clients
wanted, to get ideas for future events, and also a great
to chance to chat to prospective clients to see if theyre
interested in working with you. You can also collect
testimonials which will help you if you plan to run
events on a regular basis, and which you can also use
to promote any products you develop from your event
content.
In short, pick a great topic, plan everything
carefully, publicize what you are doing as much as you
can, and check everything is in place the day before
the event. On the day, dont forget to relax and
enjoy yourself if you are having fun, the audience
will too. Lastly and by no means least, whatever you
do, dont forget to follow up.
Just by following these guidelines you
could find yourself with any amount of new clients,
lots of publicity and several new income streams.
Worth it? Definitely!
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