TMBA 198 (TTR36) - Creating Profitable In-Person Events
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It's time for another Tropical Talk Radio podcast, which gets published Friday afternoons (Hong Kong time). Here's the link to subscribe in iTunes if you haven't already done so. This week Dan sits down with Dan Taylor, a multifaceted all around entrepreneur with some incredible experience building and selling multiple different businesses. His latest venture is AppsEvents.com where Dan organizes events to educate businesses and organizations on utilizing the power of Google Apps. Tune in to hear his expertise on running highly profitable in-person events.
Listen to this episode and hear about:
The two costs and two revenue sources for every event, and why you need to keep it simple.
How you can structure deals with hotels to get the optimal setup for your event.
Why you should launch your event with an early bird price, and how that adds flexibility and profit potential.
Speakers' fees and how you can arrange the best setup for both you and the speakers.
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Mentioned on this show:
Chris Ducker - Location 63
Rob Walling - Startups for the Rest of Us
MicroConf - Prague Event on October 5 & 6
Dan Speaking at DC BER
People on this show:
Dan (@TropicalMBA)
Ian (@AnythingIan)
Dan Taylor - Dan (at) AppsEvents.com
Dan Taylor on AppsEvents.com
Episode length: 28:09
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