How to profit from masterminds you don’t even attend
Published: Mon, 11/30/20
But, it can apply to pretty much any other business, too, with some imagination.
Anyway here's the story:
While it’s merely an observation, and while I have not been to enough masterminds, masterclasses, and other intensives/seminars/and hot seat type events to say this applies to everyone, every time, and every situation… what I will say is: as someone who has co-hosted, spoken at, and given trainings to collectively dozens of such events, I believe going to such events is the easiest way ever invented to get clients.
Especially for freelance copywriters.
Every one I’ve been to, there has always been someone wanting to hire me.
Just my mere presence there was enough.
And this is even before doing any speaking or the host has "edified" me.
Clients are simply starving for freelance copywriters they can trust and who have been “knighted” by some kind of authority they trust — such as someone who hosts a mastermind-type event they paid to attend.
This may or may not be obvious to you.
Certainly it is to those who have experienced it.
But the hapless newbie or struggling freelancer most likely does not realize it.
However, struggling newbie or fat-and-happy freelancer booked years in advance… here’s something else to think about that may not be so obvious about these events:
And that is how to get business from them without even attending.
Or, really, even knowing one is going on.
How is this possible?
It’s rather simple:
By “arranging” it so you are the ONLY freelancer being talked about in the room. You are the ONLY one anyone has any desire to hire at the event, even as they are surrounded by other — maybe even more experienced — copywriters. And, so you are the ONLY one would-be clients think about while they are in the room, while they are sitting on a plane breathing in their own Co2 behind a mask during the flight back, and while in their offices upon their return.
But, how does one arrange this, you ask?
That, my little fledgling, is on pages 15-17 inside the December “Email Players” issue.
For some freelance copywriters, coaches, and other services I daresay those could be the 3 most profitable pages you ever read if read, analyzed, and uniquely applied to your particular situation, goals, and ways of doing things.
But that rascally ol’ clock is ticking.
The deadline to get this issue is today.
Once I send to the printer I turn Email Players off in the cart, and that’ll be that.
Too late for you.
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Ben Settle