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Cultivating Success: Navigating the Speaking Industry with Kane Minkus

Cultivating Success: Navigating the Speaking Industry with Kane Minkus

FromBusiness Lunch


Cultivating Success: Navigating the Speaking Industry with Kane Minkus

FromBusiness Lunch

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Jun 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of Business Lunch with Roland Fraiser, he engages in an insightful conversation with guest Kane Mingus. Kane shares his journey from being relatively unknown to becoming a successful speaker on stages worldwide. Together, they delve into the intricacies of the speaking industry and the art of responsible selling.Kane emphasizes the importance of hustling and seizing opportunities, even when closing deals might not come naturally. He highlights the significance of delivering value while learning the art of effective selling. Kane emphasizes the need to teach audiences while simplifying presentations for accessibility.The discussion shifts to the role of promoters in the speaking industry, revenue splits, and partnerships with global promoters. Kane sheds light on their experiences and the strategies they employed to navigate the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. They delve into the initial frustrations of transitioning to virtual webinars and the subsequent process of building a professional studio for a more engaging online experience.The episode also explores the dynamics of pricing online events and the adjustments made to adapt to the shift from offline to virtual. Kane reveals their preference for higher volumes of attendees to foster energy and engagement, enabling them to identify suitable candidates for mentorship and investment programs.The conversation further uncovers Kane's unique business model, which focuses on partnerships and investments in various industries, including services, physical products, and their upcoming venture into the tech industry.Join Roland Fraiser and Kane Mingus in this episode as they provide valuable insights into the journey of a successful speaker, the challenges of adapting to virtual events, and the evolution of a business model that transcends traditional education.TIMESTAMPS 00:00: Introduction05:23 Identifying Partners13:21: Delivering value 19:34: Closing The Deal 21:58: Live events & The Pandemic 27:23: Virtual Summits 34:25: Challenges Of Planning 43:54: Take The Leap HIGHLIGHTS "The virtual event landscape has forced us to reimagine the way we engage with our audience, and it's crucial to create an immersive online experience that captures their attention and keeps them coming back for more."Transitioning from live events to online summits required us to rethink our revenue model. We had to find new ways to monetize our virtual platform, such as exploring sponsorship opportunities and offering premium content packages.""Building a dedicated studio for our online presentations was a game-changer. It allowed us to elevate the production quality and deliver a more professional and captivating experience to our attendees. Investing in the right technology and infrastructure is key to standing out in the virtual event space."Mentioned in this episode:Get Roland's Training on Acquiring Businesses!Discover The EXACT Strategy Roland Has Used To Found, Acquire, Scale And Sell Over Two Dozen Businesses With Sales Ranging From $3 Million To Just Under $4 Billion!
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Released:
Jun 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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How much more successful would you be if you had lunch once a week with an insanely successful entrepreneur who shared their biggest secrets on how they think and achieve success? Well, now you can! Grab your seat at the table as successful entrepreneurs reveal their step-by-step strategies, fascinating stories, travel hacks and other delicious tidbits each week with serial entrepreneur/business strategist, Roland Frasier.