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Virtual Event Manifesto #3 – Passion, Not Permission, is Enough to Get You Started

by Leesa Renée | Aug 31, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

Being perfect and getting permission doesn’t matter. Passion does. So, nobody knows you. No one has a clue as to what you can do or the results you can produce. Yet, you see a need in your marketplace to create an annual gathering for your peers, prospects or...

Virtual Event Manifesto #2 – Quality of Your Relationships Matter More Than Quantity of Your Database

by Leesa Renée | Aug 28, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

They say size matters. It doesn’t because it never has. It’s the quality of your relationships, not the size of your database, that matters. You might feel that because you’re just starting a new company or because you don’t have a lot of...

Virtual Event Manifesto #1 – Ease of Access Trumps Flashy Technology

by Leesa Renée | Aug 27, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

If they can’t access your virtual event, then you might as well not produce it. Many businesses get caught up in how they’re going to deliver their virtual event content. And it’s understandable why – you could spend anywhere between $10,000 to...

Webinar Audio Problems: What to Do If This Happens to You

by Leesa Renée | Aug 26, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

Tonight, I attended a webinar on a topic that I was really, really, really interested in learning more about. My friend, Tynisha Thompson, founder of the Association of Book Publicity Professionals, was on the webinar as well. We both had Skype open so we could pass...

Virtual Event Manifesto – Introduction

by Leesa Renée | Aug 26, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

I was watching a video featuring Tim Schmidt who was sharing his 5 tips to creating a tribe using an association model (how fitting, huh?), a resource shared by my friend Tynisha Thompson, founder of the Association of Book Publicity Professionals. One of Tim’s...
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