4 Proven Strategies To Generate Buzz & Sell Out Your Event Or Launch
Powerhouse Women - Un podcast de Lindsey Schwartz
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This is our sixth year in business for Powerhouse Women and our seventh annual event, which feels surreal to even be able to say that. Through lots of trial and error, we’ve come up with strategies that help create excitement, not only for events, but really for anything that we’re launching. If you know this is your year to monetize whatever it is on your heart, join me on this episode as I break down the top four things that I recommend everyone do to fill a room or take their offering to the next level. In this episode we talk about: Proof that you don’t need a huge audience to have a successful event What ‘micro launches’ are and how to use them to keep people interested in your launch Why it’s so important to speak directly to any fears that might be holding people back from investing in your event or product Simple ways to build community around your offering How to harness the power of social proof, even if it’s your first event If you loved today’s episode, please share your favorite takeaways or your own systems and processes by screenshotting this episode and tagging us on Instagram! Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY SERIES: Part 1: Breaking Down The Differences Between Audience & Community Part 2: 5 Reasons Why Community Should Be An Intentional Part Of Your Growth Strategy Part 3: The Most Important Step For Community Building Part 4: 7 Ways to Increase Your Revenue Through Community Part 5: 3 Steps To Become a More Magnetic Leader CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN Follow Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Follow Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Follow Hannah: @hannahmwells Visit the Powerhouse Women website: powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity