LIVE PAID WORKSHOPS – Creating Content for Your Live Paid Workshop

Build out your Workshop Slides, Training, and Resources

Outline your teaching content in advance – this doesn’t have to be perfectly planned before you start promoting and selling the workshop though! A rough outline of what you want to include, and what the main outcome will be, is all you need to start selling tickets.

Outline how you want to deliver the paid workshop:

  • Slide presentations
  • Screenshare
  • Google Doc walkthrough of templates
  • Talking Head teaching segments
  • Guided experiences (meditation, visualization, etc).

There are a lot of different ways you can deliver a live workshop, which makes it really dynamic and unique! Get creative and mix and match different types of teaching in your workshop if applicable.

You can also include “implementation” or “critique” elements in your paid workshop which makes it super valuable. 

Teach your session in the morning, and then have 2 hours of “implementation” time in the afternoon for your attendees to actually do the work and ask questions as they go.

Teach your session in the morning, take a few hours break for attendees to implement, and then do a live “critique” style feedback session at the end of the day. 

You can use the same slide template you used for your webinar.

You’ll be compressing the ‘about me’ and ‘pitch’ sections and removing the majority of the pitch slides for the teaching part of your workshop to accommodate for an extended Q&A following the teaching content.

If you have another program, you can add a separate pitch for your signature course or group coaching program at the end of your virtual workshop experience, with a special offer for them to “upgrade.” More on this in the next lesson.