What does it take to host a Virtual Event successfully?

Virtual events are on the rise. According to a survey conducted by On24, 63% of the 5000 marketing professionals surveyed said they were more likely to attend conferences online than in person.

Wow! With so many people searching for virtual events to attend, it’s no wonder that hosting one has become so seductive.

Yet, despite it attractiveness, when done poorly, a virtual event can do more to damage your reputation than help it.

Ask my friend Leesa Barnes…

When she first started hosting her own virtual events, she could only attract 2 people and she made every mistake in the book…

– She didn’t record her session

– She didn’t provide an invitation to her guests on how to follow up with her for more info

– She focused more on getting the technology right than on the marketing

– And she tried to do it all by herself

So, why am I mentioning Leesa?

Since 2006, Leesa has hosted a variety of profitable virtual events that easily net her between 5 and 6 figures in extra income.

Not just that, but she also produces virtual events for people who don’t want to do it themselves.

Leesa is on a mission to help as many people as possible learn how to host virtual events successfully.

That’s why she’s hosting a **FREE** preview call series to share with you best practices in virtual events.

These calls take place weekly beginning on Wed Apr 14, 2010 and ending on Wed May 5, 2010. Each call is 75-minutes and will give you the tools and tactics to host your next virtual event with success.

These complimentary calls are a SNEAK PEEK of all the great content Leesa and her faculty of speakers will be sharing at the 2010 VIRTUAL EVENT BOOM, a 5-day virtual event taking place May 10-15, 2010.

Head on over to http://bit.ly/cR6fgg  to get the call-in details for this **FREE** preview call series.

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