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HOW TO MAKE YOUR FORTUNE WITH SELF-IMPROVEMENT SEMINARS
Ever since the beginning of time, ambitious people of the world have attributed some "indescribable" secret to the success of those people with wealth. These people have spent, and will continue to spend, millions of dollars to cultivate these "secrets" within themselves. Particularly since the early seventies, there has been a growing demand by the public to attend classes, workshops, and self-improvement seminars that will enable them to align their thinking as well as their actions, with those of people who have already achieve success. The popularity of such best-selling how-to manuals as, Winning Is Believing... Think And Grow Rich... How To Develop A Winning Personality... Overcoming Shyness... Imagineering... New Life Options... Winning By Negotiation... Successful Visual-Verbal Communications... Conversationally Speaking... and countless others lends reinforcement to the to the "need" for self-improvement seminars. Related Sites You can promote and stage these seminars either as a
generalist or as a specialist in a specific area of expertise -and attain
wealth for yourself almost beyond your current imagination! The market
potential has only barely been scratched, affording a real ground-floor
opportunity for those with the gumption to take action. Dale Carnegie - the author of the book, How To Win
Friends and Influence People - was certainly one of the first, if not
"the first" self-improvement seminar marketer/teacher. Back in the
Great Depression of the thirties, he recognized this need in people to improve themselves - he worked out a deal with
the local management of his home town YMCA - got the word around that he was
holding classes on self-improvement - and the rest is one of the truly classic
unemployed-to-multi-million-dollar success stories of our time. A self-improvement seminar is conducted much the same as
a Toastmaster's Club meeting... It can be held just about anywhere, from the
informal atmosphere of someone's living room to the formalities of the Hilton
Convention Center. Basically, a self-improvement seminar is a gathering of
people where one or more speakers talk on a specific subject. More often than
not, only a certain aspect of self-improvement, such as How To Develop A
Positive Mental Attitude - is the thrust of the seminar. In other words, the more successful seminars
deal with "specialized areas" of self-improvement. These speakers usually wind up their talks with audience
involvement question and answer sessions. Most of them "wind down"
with the speaker circulating through the audience, plus lots of opportunity
for the purchase of self-help books and tapes by the people wanting on-going motivation and reinforcement
relative to what they've just heard. Always - sometimes even as the featured
subject of the seminar - there's a great deal of motivation projected during
these meetings. At the bottom line, motivation is more the purpose of these
seminars than the attendees learning something they don't already know. The
favorite words of most seminar speakers are usually, "It's the difference
between having a dream and taking action - a matter of saying I can, believing
it, and then doing it - because you can!" Successful seminars are generally based upon the concept
of giving you the power to believe you can. The speakers usually speak from
insights and expertise gained from their own life experiences.
Self-improvement seminars give the attendees the tools - and the motivation -
to succeed. Thus, a well-organized and well-presented seminar that helps
people up the ladder of success can't help but succeed because we are a
success-oriented society - it's an easy sell with an income potential
limited only by your ability to express yourself. Related Sites You won't need an office to make it big with
self-improvement seminars. The public doesn't visit you - you take your
programs to them. Self-improvement seminars appeal to almost everybody - from
blue-collar workers to top executives. The average cost per person to attend a seminar is very
close to $300 - so your basic audience will be from the upper-income brackets
- but if you handle the promotional aspects properly, you'll pull them in from
lesser income brackets as well. Many seminar promoters employ sales teams to call upon
top company executives and either get them to partially pay the cost of
several employees to attend as educational or business improvement
investments - or to foot the bill for the sponsorship of a "group
seminar" for all of that company's middle management personnel. Many
specialty speakers make in excess of $100,000 per year with regular
motivational and/or self-improvement seminars in this fashion. In the beginning though, you'll get your start by
staging seminars for the general public in restaurant banquet rooms, hotel
ballrooms, and convention centers. These will entail advertising costs, plus
the charges for the rented space, and an "on-hand" inventory of the
materials you want to sell to the people who attend your seminars. Generally, you'll do best with an intensive radio
advertising campaign during the week preceding your seminar date. In a
metropolitan area of half a million population, you should probably spend a
couple of thousand dollars on radio advertising, plus about half as much for
flamboyant newspaper advertising. Some seminar promoters invest a quarter of
their budget in newspapers, then a quarter in direct mail and/or telephone
advertising, with half going into radio. Of course, the allocation of your
advertising budget should be related to the previous proven pulling power of
each media within that particular market. Not too much concern is given to
television advertising, excepting for guest appearances of the community
service talk shows. Most promoters spend all of this effort and money to
promote a series of free seminars. These free seminars usually draw huge
crowds, during which special "front men" turn everybody on with
super-motivational stories designed to whet the appetite of those in
attendance for more. These free seminars generally last only 45-minutes to an
hour, and are strictly motivational in purpose. Each person in attendance is handed a brochure
describing the up-coming "main event" as they leave these free
seminars. An attempt is made to get a commitment - at least a deposit for the
cost of the "real thing," which is usually set for the week
following. Those who do not commit themselves to attending the big one are
then contacted by professional telephone sales people and given the complete
sales presentation between the time of the free seminar and the date of the
real thing, which and experienced telephone sales people - you can count on
closing about 30 to 35% of those who attend your free seminars. If you don't have the confidence or inclination to
participate - be the principal speaker - at your seminars, you can hire local
sales training people, professional people from the medical specialties, local
"experts" known through your area newspapers or broad cast media, and/or nationally known speakers
willing to travel and operating through speakers' bureaus. You might want to
contact Personal Achievement Institute - 225 Santa Monica Blvd.,
Suite 305 -Santa Monica, CA 90401... The National
Speakers' Bureau - 400 W. Foothill Blvd. - Glendora, CA 91740. Finally, a reiteration of the fact that there are
literally millions of people in all parts of the country willing and able to
pay you for helping them to improve themselves. You can start with meetings in
your living room, or your local restaurant. All it takes is action on your
part to get set up and a push from yourself to start making it happen. Best of
luck and now get going with it. Home
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