Now I know that there are quite a few of you out there who are pretty darn smart when it comes to picking names for special events – I want your help and I am prepared to give you some books and CD’s to say thanks.
At the moment I have three seminars that I am delivering in 2011 and I want some more appealing and fresh names.
The one day seminars are currently called –
- Professional Speakers Bootcamp.
- Kickstart Your Business NOW
- Writing a bestselling Business Book.
Now these names say it all – but they just lack the ooomph that I want them to have. The Professional Speakers Bootcamp is for anyone who has to present for a living, regardless of whether they present one on one or to an audience of thousands. Kickstart Your Business NOW is for small business owners looking to give their business a boost and I think the one about writing a business book is pretty clear.
If you have an idea or two, leave it as a comment and anyone who “wins”, that is they come up with a better name for one of my seminars, will win a couple of books and CD’s (so make sure you leave me your right email address so we can get in touch with you).
Thanks for your help – I appreciate it.
Cheers,
Andrew
Turbo Charge your Business Workshop
Business Transformation Workshop
Speaking for your Supper : How to develop a succesful and prosperous speaking career
101 Secrets to writing a Best Selling Business Book Workshop
Business Book Writing Intensive
PS Hate the word Bootcamp…
Professional Speakers Bootcamp
“Speak:ENGAGE – Professional presenting crash course”
Kickstart Your Business NOW
“Business:REBOOT – The one day business transformation workshop”
Writing a bestselling Business Book
“Write:CREATE – Learn how Australia’s #1 Business Author writes Bestsellers!”
PS Andrew, have you tried using Google Adwords for testing product/book names?
Thanks folks – some great early ideas. And I agree with you Heather – really getting over the term BOOTCAMP. And yes, Adam, using the Google Stats for my research, but keen to get some fresh eyes and opinions….
Cheers,
Andrew