April 27, 2026

Episode 566: Why Your Live Events Keep Failing  (And What to Do About It) Part 1

Episode 566: Why Your Live Events Keep Failing  (And What to Do About It) Part 1
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Episode 566: Why Your Live Events Keep Failing (And What to Do About It) Part 1

Live events are one of the most powerful tools you can use to grow your brand, build trust, and convert followers into clients. When done well, a live event can turn strangers into loyal fans and loyal fans into paying customers.

But many live events fail.

It's not because the host isn’t knowledgeable or passionate: They fail because of a few common mistakes no one talks about.

Tonight we're going to talk about the top reasons your live events may not be getting the results you hoped for. I'm going to share with you the good, the bad, and the ugly of live event planning so your next event can be a profitable success!

In Part 1, we look at the key strategic decisions you need to make before you sell your first ticket.

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