I’ve been banging on the
“visibility drum” a lot lately …
If nobody knows who you are, you won’t get consistent leads.
And no leads = no revenue (lack of revenue is why 8 out of 10 new businesses fail)
My friend Jon Schumacher knows all about this.
I’ve gotten to know him well after having him on my podcast, partnering on some stuff, and from catching up with him on Skype every month or so. He’s rolling now with his
business, but I know that it wasn’t always like this for him.
When he started his coaching/consulting business, he had no income and very few leads. No visibility. No authority.
It all started to change for Jon in 2013, when he began hosting webinars. They became the main vehicle that he used to replace his $100k income, “fire” his job, and make that leap to become a full-time coach.
Since I believe in the power of
webinars for coaches, I asked Jon if he’d be willing to do a free workshop showing you how he did it.
So next Thursday, September 15th at 2 pm EST, Jon and I are co-hosting a free workshop where he’s going to share his best webinar strategies in a fun and interactive training session. It's called:
“The Fastest Path To Your First Profitable Webinar: 5 Crucial Steps to Hosting
Webinars That Convert Even If You Don’t Have a Product, Yet”
Whew, that was a mouthful …
To sign up for the workshop so you can learn how to host profitable webinars in your business, click here:
Webinars are the best
online medium for more visibility, leads, and ultimately sales.
Jon isn’t into “fluffy bunny” stuff. He’ll be giving a lot of stuff out, including:
- How to quickly choose cost-effective and uncomplicated webinar software
- How he hosted two webinars and pre-sold $10,322 and $13,420 without a finished product
- How to get people to sign up, even if you don't have a
large email list
- The 3 mistakes that will kill your webinar offers, every time
- How you can sell your expertise on a webinar even if you don't have a product, yet
If you're looking to start hosting webinars, or to improve your existing one, secure your seat at:
See you there,
Marc
PS: In an email last week, I mentioned that I only promote people and things that I believe in. I’m a client of Jon’s – so I believe in what he does. Here’s that link again ->