Episode #1292
Should You Be Doing Events?
February 13, 2020

In episode #1292, we ask whether you should be doing events! Although events can feel like a slog and take up a lot of time and energy, they definitely do have their uses, as we have learned from hosting some of our own. Tune in to hear how you can start small and generate great leads and learn at the same time!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: Should You Be Doing Events?
  • [00:39] Before we start, remember to check out our upcoming event!
  • [01:01] Why events are tough; organizing, food, location and all the moving parts.
  • [01:44] How our minds changed about doing events when we tried them out!
  • [02:10] Don’t do events to make money — they are great for learning and leads.
  • [03:13] Smaller events for cheaper, more accomplishable goals.
  • [04:40] Steps to take before hosting your own roundtable dinner.
  • [06:32] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information.

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