Power Project Episode #61: How to Take Action after a Conference

14 nov 2019 · 40 min. 8 sec.
Power Project Episode #61: How to Take Action after a Conference
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HOW TO TAKE ACTION & Apply knowledge after a conference: I love conferences but the biggest mistake I see people make is that they don’t take action after a convention...

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HOW TO TAKE ACTION & Apply knowledge after a conference:

I love conferences but the biggest mistake I see people make is that they don’t take action after a convention or conference. I see people that are so caught up int he experience that they forget to utilize the conference as the tool it is.

At the conference, you should have networked with intention. You hopefully exchanged business cards, phone numbers, and added each other on social media. Keep the conversation going. Stay connected with the community you have been immersed in.
Whether you are attending a women’s conference, personal development conference, or business conference. These are your people. They are likeminded individuals with similar interests and goals in life.
Find the ones that live in close proximity and schedule a follow up. Chances are, these people will help keep you motivated and focused.
Follow the hashtag that was used for that conference in order to make sure you are connecting with others that you may have missed at the conference.

1. Go over notes: Review your information.
1. What stuck out to you, what lit a fire, what did you highlight? What was the biggest takeaway you had from the conference? Was there an “Aha moment?”
2. Organize these thoughts in one document. This is where I take my handwritten highlighted notes and transfer them into a document on my computer in order to have them easily accessible for future trainings or referencing.

2. Follow the speakers: these are your mentors whether you know it or not. Continue this education.
1. If they have a podcast, subscribe immediately. (rate & review the podcast as well)
2. Follow them on social media. Chances are, they’re just as motivating online as they are on stage.
3. Buy the books.

3. What is the number one thing that you realized you weren’t doing but should be? Why is this relevant? How will it greatly improve your life.
1. Did you realize your mental block that is getting in the way of your success? You need to work on mindset. Do the deep dive here. Lean into every area you need to in order to develop the mindset it takes to achieve your goals: Surround yourself with those that will encourage this, read all the books, listen to all the podcasts, create your morning routine, focus on developing the growth mindset. Whatever it takes.
2. Did you realize that you need to focus on time management? Get intentional about your schedule. Time block and organize your days.


4. Decide what pro-active step will deliver the most positive results. Monetary
1. If you are at a company convention: Do you have a new product? That product needs to be brought to your market to generate sales. This is more important than learning an entirely new marketing technique. Get the information out about that product/program/etc.., whether you know the ingredients or all of the details, build value in the product itself. Educate your community as to why they need that product and how it will benefit them. Do not get stuck in analysis paralysis here. Remember, if you don’t know the ingredients or particular details, you can always look that answer up.

2. You most likely had ideas at a women’s conference or personal development conference. Did you dream of hosting a ladies bible study. Did you think of a women’s retreat? Did you have the idea for a team training? Put that plan on paper & action. Begin talking to your community about this idea. Poll your audience. Ask for suggestions, recommendations, the best time to have the event. Build excitement around this idea.
3. Realized that you need to add an offer to your current business? Create the action plan for what that looks like.

5. Now, I want to speak to those that attend Business Conferences primarily. Often times it is 100% like drinking from a firehose. All the information is given, you write furiously, and you’re so excited for the future. You go home with all your new ideas and think: Okay, I have to build an email list, create a landing page, create a giveaway for the landing page, use Canva for the giveaway, download canva, learn how to use canva and how to resize pics. Oh wait, I have to learn how to take good quality pics with great lighting for Instagram and post over there at least once a day. Speaking of that, I need to update my bio with my new link tree information. Oh, and I need to start writing articles on LinkdIn. But, I need to have a podcast first, so that I have information to share over there. Which reminds me that I don’t even know how to record a podcast and I need to order one of those mics which plugs into my phone. Also, I need to learn YouTube so that I can start creating some coaching videos to build out my following and create a course.

*Get the picture? Sound familiar? I have been there. In all honesty, it’s something I fight on a daily basis. All of this is important to business. All of these are crucial marketing platforms. However, as a mighty team of 1 and a part time assistant, I can personally tell you that you can not do all the things at once. You have to break it up into a plan and this goes back to what will deliver the most desired results the quickest.

* Work on one goal at a time. Break it into 12 weeks.
WEEK ONE: You should know your brand at this point. If you don’t, now is the time to lean into it. Decide what 5 topics represent you and your brand. What do you want to be known for? This is not a logo and a color scheme. Refer to podcast episode #49: Branding with Brandi where I talk about what a brand is not: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-power-project-podcast/id1438323339?i=1000447516208 I have included a Branding Bootcamp Guide as well on the blog or you can get it directly from the show notes,—-> https://mailchi.mp/6e709ebaba74/brandingbootcamp

WEEK TWO: This is the easiest and will get people invested in your mission: Push content out on social media. Schedule social media posts for the next 30 days. Planoly is a great scheduling app for IG.
WEEK THREE: Build a website (if necessary) I use Weebly and the templates make it very user friendly, plus I appreciate the built in options & upgrades. E-commerce and automated email marketing are both user friendly.
WEEK FOUR: An email list is crucial. But, it takes time and is going to take time to build out. Spend a solid week creating email content for the actual audience you currently have. You should have an introduction email that is sent as soon as someone subscribes to your list. This should be the email version of a conversation you would have a ta cocktail party. Who you are, what you do, what you enjoy, and why they want to hang out with you. If you don’t have a podcast, blog, or youtube channel to direct them to, find ways to educate, entertain, or offer value. Let them know what you are working on and your future ideas so that they have a reason to come back and read your emails. Give them your takeaways from the conference you just attended. Share with them your favorite cold weather recipe. This is about nurturing your audience. Once again, this is not sponsored, but I use Weebly for my automated email. There are plenty of Youtube videos and podcasts about this. Listen to anything Jenna Kutcher or Amy Porterfield put out about this.
WEEK FIVE: Create a giveaway for a Landing Page :Mail Chimp or FloDesk will work for automated emails if your website host does not have an automated email/landing page option. I use Canva to create my PDF giveaways. This should be something that adds value to someone’s life for free and in exchange they subscribe to your email list. It should clearly convey the value you can add to their lives but in a concise manner. This can be tips over: cooking, parenting, workout, travel, business, whatever is true to your personal brand. For instance, Check out a post on the blog where I gave away a guide to Flying with Kids: or reference the show notes——>> https://mailchi.mp/67863a4d8fd3/huxjprbopo

WEEK SIX-TWELVE: Podcast or YouTube Channel: Create your platform. Do the research it takes to learn about broadcasting on that platform & don’t get overwhelmed. Done is better than perfect. Once again, you can learn all this for free online. To hear what I first did when starting a podcast, check out episode # 44 What to Know When Starting a Podcast. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-power-project-podcast/id1438323339?i=1000444761807

And, you can check out a free Skillshare Course that I offer that will help you get your podcast off the ground if you find yourself stuck and overwhelmed with all the things you don’t know yet. Get your free guide, THE BASICS of PODCASTING in the show notes: https://skl.sh/2lpoNBU

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