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Doing It Online : Funnels, Sales & Scaling for Coaches Who Hate Launching

#62 - How to host a virtual retreat for your clients

31 Aug 2021

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Things You’ll Learn in this Episode of Doing it Online: The benefits of the RSVP AND how to actually get your clients to send them in! How long your retreat should run for and the best way to structure it out… The tools we recommend and of course, a couple of extra tips + tricks along the way...   The online business life is amazing, right? It’s so INCREDIBLE to be living in a time where we can create communities with people from all over the world…    ...But there’s nothing quite like that ‘in person’ connection, is there? So, how do we recreate that in an online business? Well, one of my top answers would be to host a virtual retreat!    Sounds awesome, right? But how do you do it? And what do you need to get started? Is it expensive? How does a virtual retreat even work?   All of those questions are answered and more in this episode. I’m going to walk you through my top tips for how to host an epic virtual retreat for your clients and share what we’ve learned along the way. Because, yes. There are definitely do’s and don’ts! Find out what they are in episode 62.    Want More? Make more course sales than ever before when you steal my exact funnel at stealmyfunnel.com Want access to my 5-Day eCourse MBA (Mini Business Accelerator) for FREE? Just leave an honest review and then submit your details at katesbonus.com (and our favourites each week will win an exclusive Doing It Online camper mug as well!) Want more funnel goodies? Head to hellofunnels.co/podcast

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