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Event preparation tips

Here are some CCJMConsulting business event preparation tips:

Ok so you’ve done all the hard core event preparation: event content, invitation, logistics, market...now for the D Day of your event...remember to:

1/go with the flow
2/stay real
3/connect with your audience
they love questions and to participate
4/most of all enjoy sharing your craft and skills!
5/Video it or live stream (Get everyone’s permission first)

*Last minute Event Invitations*
Nowadays people a very much last minute.com therefore you still have time to invite few more people just before your event:
Contact one by one *personally* (NOT just sharing a link !!!!)  people who have expressed interest in your craft / work in the past. 
 Send them a *personal message (invitation)*

*Event mindset*
1/Don’t focus on making money or covering event cost especially if the event is one of your first few ones !
2/see this as a business investment: you are getting a chance to get out there and talk to ‘warm leads’ and possible prospect clients ! Who have shown interest in coming to your event.
3/You are getting exposure, 
4/You are getting content pictures / videos 
5/you are gaining invaluable experience out of this
All this is invaluable!!!

I hope these CCJMConsulting business event preparation tips / mindset tips help you for your next event !

Keep it real !

Remember you can book your personal 1:1 online  ‘pay as you go’ business sessions ! 

Your CCJMConsulting business consultant
Ariane x


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