Online Workshop Creation Plan with Liam Austin

Do you think workshops are worth the investment? 

 

Many entrepreneurs and agency owners do – and for good reason. 

 

Workshops can help you clarify your messaging, build relationships with potential customers, and create a community around your brand. 

 

And if you’re not doing them right, they can also be a huge waste of time and money. 

 

 

That’s why in this episode you will learn…

  • Why YOU NEED to do workshops
  • How to do workshops right

 

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WHY WORKSHOPS ARE IMPORTANT FOR YOUR BUSINESS GROWTH

 

Workshops are a great way to grow your business. 

 

They provide an opportunity for you to connect with potential customers, learn about their needs, and build relationships. 

 

Furthermore, workshops help you to develop your expertise and increase your visibility. 

 

When done correctly, workshops can be a powerful marketing tool that can help you attract new customers and grow your business. 

 

However, workshops also require careful planning and execution in order to be successful. 

 

By taking the time to understand your audience and craft a well-designed workshop, you can set your business up for success.

 

HOW TO DO WORKSHOPS THE RIGHT WAY

When it comes to business growth, workshops can be a great way to get ahead.

 

They provide an opportunity for businesses to learn about new strategies and ideas, and to network with other like-minded individuals. 

 

However, workshops can also be a huge drain on time and resources if they’re not managed properly.

 

Here are a few tips for running successful workshops:

 

STEP #1 : Make sure you have a clear purpose for the workshop. What do you want to achieve? Define this before you start planning so that you can keep everyone focused on the end goal.

 

STEP #2 : Choose the right format. Workshops can take many different forms, so think about what will work best for your audience and your topic. For example, if you’re teaching a new skill, a hands-on approach might be best. If you’re trying to generate new ideas, a more open-ended format might work better.

 

STEP #3 : Promote the workshop in advance and make sure you get a good turnout. The more people who attend, the more productive the workshop will be. Send out email invitations, post about it on social media, and put up flyers around town.

 

STEP #4 : Follow up after the workshop is over. Send attendees a summary of what was discussed and any action items that came out of the workshop. This will help to ensure that everyone leaves feeling like they got something out of it.

 

By following these tips, you can make sure that your workshops are productive and valuable for your business growth.

 

THE SECRET TO MAKING YOUR WORKSHOP MORE EFFICIENTLY

 

ONE WORD. EVERGREEN.

 

An evergreen workshop is the key to efficiency in running a workshop. 

 

This type of workshop does not have to be updated or changed regularly, which saves you time and energy in the long run. 

 

Additionally, evergreen workshops can be used over and over again, making them an excellent value for your attendees. 

 

There are a few simple steps to turning your workshop into evergreen content. 

 

First, choose a timeless topic that will still be relevant years from now.

 

Second, design your workshop so that it can be easily adapted to different audiences and situations. 

 

Finally, make sure to test and refine your evergreen workshop so that it runs like clockwork.

 

By following these tips, you can create an evergreen workshop that will serve you well for years to come.

 

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