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- Articles
- Business Event Promotion Best Practices.pdf
- The Importance of Face Time in Business.pdf
- The Planning Process for Your Business Event.pdf
- What Type of Business Event is Right for You.pdf
- Where and When You Hold Your Business Event is Important.pdf
- Who is the Audience for Your Event.pdf
- Why-Your-Event-Needs-a-Website.pdf
- Why Should You Run a Business Event.pdf
- Why Should You Run a Business Event Part 2.pdf
- Your-Attendee-Avatar.pdf
- Checklist
- Checklist.pdf
- Infographic
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- Main Report
- Filling Seats.pdf
- Mini Report
- Event Planning 101.pdf
- Posters
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- eCovers
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Have you ever hosted a sucessful business event? If not, why?
If you're a business owner, you probably understand the importance of face time. In business, face time is golden. Why? Because face time is often the best way to gain new clients, promote a product or service or close an important deal.
We are social creatures by nature. We evolved in an environment where visual cues made up a large portion of our decisional information. We determined whether a certain situation was safe or dangerous by what we saw. Similarly, we determined whether another individual was safe or dangerous by this same suite of visual cues.
Business is, essentially, a social process. This means that we instinctually use visual cues to determine whether a particalur business transaction might be positive or negative. A customer, who is considering purchasing a product or a service, will inevitably look to the seller of that product or service when making a decision on whether to buy.
In this report, you will learn more about this relevant information life some of the following:
- Chapter 1: The Basics
- Chapter 2: Filling Seats
- Chapter 3: Show Time
- Chapter 4: The Encore
Terms
- [YES] Can be used for personal use
- [NO] Can be sold
- [NO] Can be packaged with other products
- [NO] Can modify/change the sales letter
- [NO] Can modify/change the main product
- [NO] Can modify/change the graphics and ecover
- [NO] Can be added into paid membership websites
- [NO] Can put your name on the sales letter
- [NO] Can be offered as a bonus
- [NO] Can be used to build a list
- [NO] Can print/publish offline
- [NO] Can be given away for free
- [NO] Can be added to free membership websites
- [NO] Can convey and sell Personal Use Rights
- [NO] Can convey and sell Resale Rights
- [NO] Can convey and sell Master Resale Rights
- [NO] Can convey and sell Private Label Rights