011: What It Takes to Host an Event - a podcast by Spencer Coppin, Dai Manuel & Adam Hart

from 2016-11-15T08:00

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Spencer recently hosted The Superhuman Summit on October 22nd. This topic revolves around how Spencer was able to successfully vet his tribe to see if they wanted an event, what it takes to host such a big event, and how someone like you can start their own summits! Yes, hosting an event does take a lot of work, but it can bring you and your tribe closer together.

 

Key Takeaways:

[4:40] What does it take to host an event?

[5:10] When should you host an event?

[6:50] Content has to come first.

[7:20] Spencer did a lot of vetting with his tribe, to see if this is something his audience wanted.

[12:40] Participants were actually able to take actions while at the Superhuman Summit, instead of hearing about it, and forgetting what they learned.

[15:25] What are some of the ways you can vet an event with your audience?

[17:50] Meetup.com is an excellent way to host small events at low cost.

[18:20] How do you go from Meetup.com to hosting a big summit?

[19:35] Do not have your people wait in line in order for them to get into the event. You’re sending a bad message!

[21:15] Did you miss the Superhuman Summit? Don’t worry, all of the keynote talks will be on YouTube! Go to the website for details.

 

Mentioned in This Episode:

The Superhuman Summit

The Social Concierge

Meetup.com

 

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