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Virtual Summits

Overview

Watch as Navid and Jeremy talk about virtual summits, how to approach one, and ways they can help grow your list and business.

Key Points

  • Learn the 7 steps of a virtual summit
  • You can establish credibility if you’re just starting out
  • You don’t have to be an expert, but can be a curious student learning from the experts
  • Much of what will help is growing relationships with speakers you want

    Detailed Summary

    0:05-Jeremy introduces Navid

    0:59-Navid explains how he found his niche for virtual summits

    3:32-Jeremy asks Navid why he thinks virtual summits work and what is a virtual summit?

    4:13-Navid explains that his summits are set up like an interview podcast, more of an experience

    -You have a handful of videos and you keep them available for a limited amount of time

    -When he first started, he had a handful of videos that he’d sell with an all-access pass and some bonuses

    5:51-Jeremy explains that virtual summits are like podcast interviews on steroids :)

    -Video aspect

    -Synergy with guests of being in a similar industry

    -You can establish credibility by being around or being in the same conversation with the big names, in whatever your space is, lends their credibility to you

    6:30-Navid explains that you don’t have to be the expert

    -Navid started with a general topic and then narrowed down to a more specific niche

    7:46-Jeremy talks about how you can start by being the curious student interviewing other people

    -You become that known person and grow in your expertise

    8:20-Navid talks about what an expert really is and why don’t need to be one in order to do summits

    -It allows you to grow your expertise and your list

    9:17-Jeremy asks how to put all the pieces together of a virtual summit and make it work

    9:40-The first thing is to find your topic

    The second thing is the hook and positioning piece

    Then create your landing page so you have a bigger impression on the speakers you want to invite

    11:14-Jeremy talks about making sure everything is setup so it makes a good impression on the bigger guests you’re inviting

    11:44-Jeremy reviews the steps for virtual summits and Navid’s in particular for Self-Publishing Success Stories

    12:11-Navid goes into some more details of the Self-Publishing Success virtual summit and how it was set up

    -Make it really easy for people to consume and get information from the free summit

    14:01-Find the pieces of your virtual summit and make it clear that’s what your audience is going to get

    -Have the speakers touch on those things

    14:58-Jeremy reviews the steps to get a virtual summit started

    -Pick your topic by going a couple of levels deep

    -Create landing page

    -Letting speakers know what to expect

    -Structure your summit where there are different topics inside

    What’s next?

    15:20-Navid explains that that is the planning stage

    -Who do you want to have on the summit?

    -If you’re just starting out, you might not get A-listers.  So create a list of A, B, and C listers

    -Your intention of inviting speakers should be that they have value to add to your summit

    -Have a mindset of growing a relationship with the speakers you invite.  Don’t require them to promote, but make the summit so good, they want to share

    17:34-You don’t want to come off as trying to grow your list from theirs

    -That will happen as a byproduct of the quality of the interviews you have

    -If you build a relationship with your speakers, they’ll be more invested in you

    -Make great content

    18:30-Jeremy asks what to do after you have your list of speakers

    18:44-Navid talks about the Lather Strategy

    -You start with people you know

    -They’ll start introducing you to others

    19:39-Navid talks about how to get people on board if you’re trying to get people on board with a cold introduction

    -Make it a win/win for them

    -Position a lead magnet

    -Video invitations are a huge way to ask speakers to join your summit-be authentic, but this makes a big impact

    21:21-One of the big differences between a podcast and a summit is people are actively watching the summit. They’re dug in, paying attention, jotting down notes

    22:06-Navid talks about making the summit actionable and how people are really tuned in

    22:44-Jeremy and Navid talk about the importance of sending out video invites

    -Be genuine

    24:00-Jeremy asks what the next step is after the interview

    24:24-Deliver the summit

    -Edit the videos, etc

    -Delivering the summit

    -How am I going to deliver this?  Email

    -Write your email sequence...make sure there’s a sense of urgency

    -Get all the interview done before your promotional part starts

    -Promotional phase usually starts 2 weeks before the summit kicks off

    27:32-This will help teach you a lot about email marketing

    -Be methodical with your promotional phase

    28:38-You can use what you’re learning in 10ksubs to get people to sign up for your virtual summit

    -ask friends and family

    29:40-Navid talks about how he got people to join his Branding Seminar

    -He didn’t have a huge network that shared his stuff with their list

    30:07-Jeremy talks to Navid about how well this strategy has played out for him

    -If you want growth, you have to go where your audience is hanging out

    30:53-Navid talks about an example of someone who created a summit and grew his list

    32:32-Jeremy talks about how these summits are a great way to build relationships with speakers

    33:06-Navid and Jeremy talk about Chandler Bolt and how he grew his business by doing virtual summits and reaching out to people

    33:58-7th step of this process is the post-summit stage...what to do with your summit afterwards

    -Thank everyone

    -Promote someone afterwards

    -You can use the summit as a downsell later on

    36:11-Jeremy asks Navid if anyone has sold individual interviews or are they always sold together

    36:20-Navid talks about one of his students who did that

    37:08-What are your words of advice for anybody considering this as a way to grow their list?

    -It isn’t the simplest way

    -If you do it right and are willing to put in the work, it’s a great way to grow your business

    -It takes a lot of time

    38:12-If you’re interested in learning more from Navid on virtual summits, click here

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