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Virtual Event Advantage With Caleb Fowler

Episode 324 of the The Story Engine Podcast podcast, hosted by Kyle Gray, titled "Virtual Event Advantage With Caleb Fowler" was published on November 12, 2024 and runs 51 minutes.

November 12, 2024 ·51m · The Story Engine Podcast

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On this episode we are talking with Caleb Fowler. Caleb discusses the current landscape of virtual events, emphasizing the importance of building trust in a market where skepticism is high. He shares insights on how to effectively engage clients through virtual events, the significance of understanding one's ideal client, and strategies for scaling a business using these events. The discussion also touches on the evolution of virtual events post-pandemic, the challenges of attracting high-quality leads, and practical tips for creating engaging experiences that reduce Zoom fatigue. We'll discuss the challenges of customer acquisition, the importance of having a proven process for conversion, and the competitive advantages that events can provide for businesses. They share insights on the breakthrough method that has helped them scale their business and the significance of trust and certainty in the current market. The discussion also touches on the early struggles of E3 Events and how they pivoted to teach others about successful event execution.

We Discuss

06:00 Building Trust in a Distrustful Market
12:03 Creating Engaging Virtual Event Experiences
17:48 Choosing the Right Format for Your Event
23:56 Understanding Your Ideal Client's Needs
29:50 The Breakthrough Method: A Proven Process
38:11 The Birth of E3: A Turning Point
45:05 Starting Where You Are: The Path Forward
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