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Post Workshop Update: Art of Magnetic Trainings
Hello everyone, Thank you all so much for attending the workshop and trusting me with your time. As promised, I’ve taken a moment to reflect on the session, and while so many of you showed up thoughtfully and fully, one name kept coming to mind when thinking about consistent engagement throughout. So I’ve decided to offer the 1:1 coaching call to @Maliha M I’ll be reaching out shortly! Of course, I’m still available for any questions, here or privately, so feel free to reach out anytime. Now, a little behind-the-scenes… There’s a story about Eddie Murphy that’s always stuck with me. (I think it was Eddie Murphy.) After one of his stand-up sets had the whole crowd roaring with laughter, another comedian came backstage to congratulate him. But instead of celebrating, Murphy was pacing and picking apart the bits he felt didn’t land. He was, in fact, a little upset. I really enjoyed delivering this workshop, but I’m also my toughest critic. Building the perfect workshop takes iteration. And considering this was my first time presenting it, I know there’s plenty I can improve (especially when it comes to the engagement elements, which this workshop was all about.) I’ll be presenting it again soon, with significant changes to both the content and the interactive parts. I’ll document the whole process and share it with you. Onwards and upwards!
This Thursday: Mo Khalaf's Art of Magnetic Trainings
This Thursday, April 3, 2025, at 8pm CET/2pm EST/11am PST, our own @Mo Khalaf will be doing a special training exclusively for Daily Email House members. The name: "The Art of Magnetic Trainings" The topic will be the 7 keys to making your live trainings interactive, easy to watch, and fun, so your audience leans in instead of zoning out. For reference, this is something Mo knows a lot about — he has coached 300+ entrepreneurs on public speaking and presentation-giving. This training is relevant to you if you 1) ever do your own live webinars, online trainings, or Zoom presentations, paid or free, or if 2) you ever present in other people's communities, masterminds, podcasts etc. Important and possibly shocking fact: Mo's training will not be free. This was my decision. Mo prepared a welcome exercise to get attendees to get more value out of this training... plus he is offering prizes and bribes to encourage attendance and participation. I think that's great. But nothing will help people take this training seriously, listen to it, and get value from it, like a price. So I've decided to set a price on attending this training of a shocking... $20. It's symbolic. Let's see if it works. For reference: Mo is planning to repackage and sell this training after. If all goes as planned, I'll be happy to sell it to my list too, because I have a sense it will be cool. If that does happen, I'm encouraging Mo to sell this training for $97 minimum (his idea), and more like $297 (my idea), depending on how he positions it and bundles it with a few bonuses. All that's to say, if you do presentations, live online trainings, or podcast appearances, and you want to benefit from Mo's experience coaching hundreds of entrepreneurs on public speaking and presentation-giving, then it makes sense to be there Thursday. If you'd like to sign up, here's the link: https://desertkite.thrivecart.com/magnetic-trainings/
This Thursday: Mo Khalaf's Art of Magnetic Trainings
1 like • Apr '25
@Maliha M thank you for attending it!
2 likes • Apr '25
@James Long let's go! I'd love to hear your insights when you do
Webby Help?
I have a retainer for whom I'm writing paywalled articles about coding with AI, creating custom agents, etc. Starting next week, we're going to start doing live webinars/workshops based on those very articles. This will be my first time presenting--except for one time for a hackathon in 2019 where we secured a podium spot because our presentation was full of memes and our app had the right amount of buzzwords like 'blockchain'--so I was wondering if you have any basic tips or good-to-knows Thanks a bunch!
2 likes • Mar '25
@John Bejakovic Thanks, John! I totally agree. You really can’t go wrong with relevant infotainment content. I added a few extra tips in a separate comment in case it’s helpful.
2 likes • Mar '25
@Maliha M Of course! I'm glad you found them useful!
What can you teach?
A bit later today, I'll get on a call with @Shakoor Chowdhury , one of the members here in our Daily Email House community. In a post last week, Shakoor mentioned how his cold emails have been getting good responses from prospective clients. I commented on that post that this is something he could teach inside the group. A few other people commented as well saying they would love to see it happen. Shakoor agreed. So today, Shakoor and I will get on a one-on-one call. I want to hear about Shakoor's cold email system. I also want to help him organize a presentation that will be both interesting and valuable to other House members. If everything goes well, Shakoor can make his presentation next week. After that's done, maybe he can turn this presentation into a paid info product. Who knows, maybe I'll even end up promoting it to my list — one of my personal problems is not enough good affiliate offers to promote. So I got a question for you: What can you teach? What's something can put a presentation about for people inside Daily Email House? Maybe you just enjoy teaching and are always ready to do it. But maybe need some better reasons. Here are a few: 1. You can float an idea here and gauge in a low-stress, low-effort way whether there's any value in pursuing it further. 2. If there is interest, you can get my feedback, input, and help into organizing your presentation, or even organizing it into a product. (I'm offering my feedback, input, and help both to encourage you, and to make sure any presentations will be of high-caliber and valuable for other House members.) 3. If you do give your presentation, you can use feedback from the group to polish and improve what you're teaching, so you can then turn it into a paid offer (or a free lead magnet). 4. You can get ready testimonials or even case studies from people here. 5. Though I make no promises about this, if you do turn a presentation into an offer, and if I feel it's a fit for my own list, I would love to promote it, and help you get sales and more exposure.
What can you teach?
9 likes • Feb '25
Lots of great ideas here! Since I’m in the business of speaking, here are a few topics I’d throw your way: 1) How to Become a Local Celebrity (Using Facebook Ads + a Stage) I’m currently working on a similar project and documenting it. The basic idea: Run a local 2-hour workshop (10–20 attendees), deliver insane value, and upsell a higher-ticket offer. 2) Public Speaking for Creators 101: A brief walkthrough of the fundamentals of public speaking for creators. How to show up confidently on camera, improve stage presence, and control fear. This isn’t about content creation or video editing but pure speaking skills (body language, vocal control, and commanding attention)
Repurposing Emails?
Curious if anyone has repurposed their emails into a book, course, Info-product, lead magnet, coaching program, etc… How was the process like? And what/how did you repurpose it?
3 likes • Feb '25
I’ve repurposed 14 emails into a 25-page eBook that pulled a 45% conversion rate when I ran Facebook ads to it. It could be better though. Sometimes, I just take an email as is, record it, and post it on LinkedIn. It gets engagement. But most of the time, I break my daily email into smaller, digestible posts for X and LI. I even use ChatGPT to spin 10 variations -- mixing value, entertainment, and personal insights-- while keeping my tone intact. Email is great for repurposing. You leverage one piece of content to create on scale.
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