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[Free PDF] The Complete Step-By-Step Virtual Summit Blueprint

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Hey {NAME}, If there was ever a time to run a Virtual Summit - this is it! You may regret not jumpin

Hey {NAME}, If there was ever a time to run a Virtual Summit - this is it! You may regret not jumping on this opportunity. But to really make sure it’s a success, you need a proven process - a recipe for results! The past week my friend Liam Austin has shared free resources and video training on how to grow your business, quicker than ever before, with a Virtual Summit. Today, he released maybe the most exciting piece - [his Virtual Summit Blueprint.]( This is the formula to how Liam has launched over 15 profitable summits, building him an email list of 100,000, made him over $100,000 off several of his summits, and established himself as a top authority in his field. The blueprint gives you: - The formula to choosing your perfect summit topic - A method to determine your target audience and decide on the most attractive, high-converting offer - Best practice for inviting big-name, expert speakers that will attract a huge audience and provide massive value - How to record great speaker interviews, even if you’re nervous in front of the camera - Key tactics to marketing with influencers and why you need to be leveraging a powerful referral system - His Virtual Summit tools and software, with an option for the newbies, as well as the tech-ninjas - PLUS the most common speed bumps holding entrepreneurs back from launching their summits [This is pure gold, so make sure you grab your free copy of the Blueprint ASAP.]( Cheers Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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