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5 Lessons from a Six-Figure Virtual Launch

5 Lessons from a Six-Figure Virtual Launch

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Hello you gorgeous human being!


If you’ve been wondering whether live virtual events are worth the effort, this episode is your answer.

From energy management to the art of invitation, join me as I break down what truly makes or breaks your sales and how to create experiences that are just as transformational online as they are in the room.

This episode is for the bold leaders and big-hearted coaches who are done playing small and ready to compress their sales cycle, increase conversion, and leave a lasting impact.

Whether you're planning your first retreat, refining your next masterclass, or curious about scalable launch strategies, this is a must-listen.


Let’s jump in!


QUOTES:

  • “The size of your audience does not determine the size of your results. It’s the quality of your connection that converts.”
  • “Your stories are what your audience remembers. Not the facts. If you want to make a lasting impact, lead with emotion.”
  • “Energy management is everything. You can’t sell transformation if your frequency is fried.”


HIGHLIGHTS:

03:04 – Why virtual live events still work and how Suzy created a six-figure result from just 48 attendees.

05:39 – The structural tweak that more than doubled conversion between Suzy’s first and second event.

09:24 – The power of energy management in virtual delivery and how it shapes audience retention (and results!).



Ways to work with me:

  • Find Suzy on Instagram.
  • Apply for the Quantum Leap Your Life & Business Certification.


Faith + Action = Miracles

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