Make money Producing Expos/Seminars
Minimum Start-Up: $1,500
Average Start-Up: 10,000
Revenue: $25,000 - $5 Mil+
Profits: $20,000 - $1 Million
One Person Business: YES
In this information Society, we have an
insatiable
appetite for knowledge. Add to this our desire to network
with people who share our interests, professionals in our
own trade.
For these reasons, seminars and expositions
have continued
to grow. At a time when the explosive growth of
electronic systems offer abundant ways information can be
delivered, we continue to prefer the old fashioned,
person-to-person contact with our peers.
OPPORTUNITY SEEKERS
As seminars become more and more specialized,
the number
of seminars continue to grow. According to industry
statistics, there are over 100,000 seminar sessions each
year. There seems to be a wide spectrum of topics on
which to develop a seminar.
The Business Opportunities market is at
a strategic
crossroads where new economic opportunities intersect with
your growing disenchantment with conventional employment.
This, our continuing search for a "better
way to earn a
living" makes Business Opportunities Expos and Seminars
one of the most profitable products.
Remember, where our economic interest lies,
we are all
opportunity seekers. And that's a huge market.
TABLE-TOP EXPO
The most cost effective way to produce
a "Start A
Business" seminar is to have sponsors cover the cost of
promoting the expo/seminar.
In exchange, you can arrange for sponsors
to have a mini
expo. Compared to conventional expos that use booths for
exhibits, a "table-top expos" can take place in a foyer
or
hotel lobby.
A number of tables can be arranged where
different,
non-competing sponsors can consult with attendees
regarding business opportunities being offered.
THE $10 EXPO/SEMINAR
If all your marketing a production costs
are paid for by
participating sponsors, your revenues will depend
exclusively on admission.
In a city of 1 million or more people,
it is reasonable to
project an attendance of 2,500 to 3,500, each paying $10
for 3-hour seminars and an on-going consultation-style
table-top expo.