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Old September 29, 2019, 12:22 PM
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Default My first lead generator, FREE workshop will be....

How to turn your knowledge and experience into cold hard cash.

This is going to be both a scheduled workshop and done on demand. It will be about 2 hours.

The overview.

Intro, 15 mins. History, and worksheets.
Individual summaries or experience, skills, and desires to share.

20 mins on the steps to creating a report,

20 mins on defining niche, market TARGET.

Summary...Action Steps.

What I hope comes out of this FREE offering is:

Some press and traction. Buzz.

Some potential workshops, which I can host and they can teach. Win/Win/
Win.

Possible JV. Referrals, who do you know, what other classes have you taken, etc.

I hope to have this workshop ready and promoted by mid Oct. I am developing a ton of workshops, getting quotes from experienced web site builders (both wix and wordpress), my rough draft sample is a free Wix site, but quotes between 300 and 1500 for a professional site are coming in.

I have to spreadsheet the TIME it is going to take and make a decision on whether to pull that trigger.

I am hopeful, a few FREE workshops (which I could also do at the library)...will give me feedback.

You have long heard me talk about STORED VALUE and many of you have talked to me about your own stored value of experiences, and a FEW have even gotten that stored value out of their heads and into circulation, albeit,

MOST of you I have talked to, haven't yet gotten a round tuit. Someday, maybe, someday.

So, as I am laying this thing out, in pencil, working the rungs of the ladder, this should prove to be a very interesting trial balloon of the project (which I deem replicable in cities around the world) and whether or not to green light the biggest part of it (COMMITMENT OF TIME).

Thanks for your private suggestions, seems to be the preference these days, I guess forums are dead. Oh well.

Gordon
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