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3 Stages of Virtual Event Success for Messengers, Change Agents and Thought Leaders – Presence

by Leesa Renée | Jan 13, 2011 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

The 3 Stages of Virtual Event Success for Messengers, Change Agents & Thought Leaders help business owners understand what part of the virtual event process they should be responsible for so they can free up their time to share their message with the world. Let’s...

3 Stages of Virtual Event Success for Messengers, Change Agents and Thought Leaders – Support

by Leesa Renée | Jan 13, 2011 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

The 3 Stages of Virtual Event Success for Messengers, Change Agents & Thought Leaders helps business owners understand what part of the virtual event process they should be responsible for so they can free up their time to share their message with the world. Let’s...

3 Stages of Virtual Event Success for Messengers, Change Agents & Thought Leaders – Purpose

by Tech Angels | Jan 11, 2011 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

The 3 Stages of Virtual Event Success for Messengers, Change Agents & Thought Leaders help business owners understand what part of the virtual event process they should be responsible for so they can free up their time to share their message with the world....

3 Stages of Virtual Event Success for Messengers, Change Agents and Thought Leaders

by Leesa Renée | Jan 10, 2011 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

In a recent blog post, I proudly declared that smart business owners hire other people to organize their telesummit or virtual event. Don’t be fooled – you need about 12-weeks to plan, produce and complete a profitable virtual event. Plus, according to a...

Why Organizing Your Own Telesummit is a Bad Idea

by Leesa Renée | Jan 5, 2011 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

I no longer believe that anyone should organize their own telesummit. Before I share with you my reasons why, let’s first look at the differences between organizing one and hosting one. According to Dictionary.com, a host is a master of ceremonies, moderator, or...

When Too Much Authenticity Can Backfire With Virtual Events

by Leesa Renée | Nov 9, 2010 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

I attended a play called over the weekend starring one of Jamaica’s most well-loved and well-known comedians. What happened in the hours before the play started is nothing short of comedy. I share the experience in this video. There are TONS of lessons on what...
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