This is my review of the ENCORE to the Movement Marketing Summit, an Encore hangout with Aj Amyx and Andy Zitzmann and Special Guests.
This final get together was a heart felt time of thanks from Andy and Aj. The Movement Marketing summit was a success that truly gave way to some life changing pursuits of the participants. The in-depth knowledge given from each speaker showed expertise in the topic at hand. From opening with Wendy Lipton-Dibner who focused on our impact before the money to the closing speaker, Michael Port, who shared his gifted way of enhancing our public speaking skills to create killer content and be seen by our audience; we learned. Each speaker was considered and timed in such a way as to enhance the skills of the listeners.
Aj and Andy, along with their team of behind the scenes movers and go-getters, developed a Summit to empart knowledge, skill, and practical calls to action. A few of the participants joined in this last hangout to share some of their take aways.
Denise Fisher: She shared an experience that happened in her daily industry that was a benefit to her. "It helped to have the support of the community to bounce ideas off of..... I checked back in every couple of hours, and got advise and ideas..... It was kind of fun, actually."
Seth Knight: "My biggest take aways from the Summit were some of the various techniques I learned from the speakers, about putting my thoughts into action.....It all came back to going into a funnel based system...I'm getting my materials and design all set for my sales strategy.... Focus on my sales funnel and getting an analytic based strategy ... I have seen immediate results.... Changed my lead magnet and helped me face how their problem can be solved." His goal is to reach a number by a certain date, and his growth is attainable.
Andy and Aj shared how Seth helped them with a glaring problem in an effort to better the experience for everyone. Andy said, "Community is everything. Build relationships. Offer services when needed."
Jennifer: Mentioned things such as posperity, mindset, engaging, meditation and strategy. "I'll walk away with a lot on the content from Michael Port, Sue B Zimmerman,,,,(etc).." She shared about the importance of community and clarity.
Aj challenged us saying "What are you working on and now, What are you going to do about it?" He added his feelings on the old adage "Knowledge is power - but that's not true, if you do nothing about it. It will change your lives if you do something about it. ... What is a goal for you that will stretch you and push you?" Launch your product... set higher goals..."How can you implement the efforts?"
Denise asked how you do a virtual summit with a partner. Aj shared that he and Andy were intentional about the flow, content, and direction of each interview. Clearly articulated.
Andy added how they used a spread sheet for all the logistics, ie. the speakers signing the speaker agreement, their bio and picture. Also, who would address what issue.
Andy was good at mindsets and sells - Aj was good at marketing and mechanics. They each needed the others expertise for their clients. This is what they suggest for all of us in the community to rely on each other.
Will Munroe: He worded his trouble with needing to delegate. He was focused on what was important with a problem. He was advised to join the group. To be in touch with the others to find leads in people. Get recommendations.
Aj- "Communicate!"
Rodger: "You can tell that the role of serving is in Andy and Aj. A skill that is ........ "The person that you delegate to only needs to be 70% as good as you. You might find a perspective that you haven't seen yet."
It was then that the "Training Camp" was introduced. This will be a step further for us to get the work done. Movement Marketing Summit.com/Training Camp
"Momentum is a powerful thing if you have that momentum, it is your responsibility to keep it going. Whoever it is that is giving you the momentum, just be honest with yourselves and don't be afraid to go out and get what you need."
GBYD ~ GOD Bless Your Day
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