Ethical Marketing For Facilitators – Online Workshop With Mark Walsh

Date

April 21st
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Time

6 - 7.30pm UK , 10 - 11.30am PDT

Cost

Free

Location

Online via Zoom

This is a free 90-minute workshop for facilitators.

Expand your reach with effective, ethical marketing, learning proven strategies and methods to help turn your passion for embodiment into a sustainable business.

If you want to spend your days living and breathing your passion, without the worry of money weighing heavy on your shoulders – Ethical Marketing is for you.

This workshop is just a taste of how changing your mindset and applying some simple (yet seriously effective) strategies can dramatically transform your business (or, you could keep waiting for the utopia where rent is paid in namaste, but let’s face it – you’ll be waiting a while).

Marketing is a missing piece for so many within our community, so it’s empowering to know the impact this will have, now and for years to come. For a long time, I couldn’t figure out why I LOVE teaching this stuff, but now I see it’s because it makes a real difference.

Who is the training for

Coaches, trainers, therapists or embodiment teachers who need to make some money to keep doing what they do. Even if you’re great at it, you aren’t reaching your full potential because your lack of marketing know-how is holding you back.

Benefits

● Why marketing is love and not evil (this reframe alone will change your world)

● Why nobody cares about what you do

● How to sell what you do anyway

● Everything you need to know about online marketing sales funnels

● How to social media (without being a tool)

● Why trust is everything, and long-term relationships are key

● How to price your stuff

● Top resources in this area that won’t make you puke

● Making marketing fun and playful

● Marketing as a spiritual practice (really!)

● Considerations and adaptations for current times


About the trainer

Who the hell am I anyway?

I’m Mr Embodiment! 😉 Founder of the Embodiment Conference, wrote the embodiment book, and make the embodiment sandwiches for lunch daily. But you knew that already, so what’s the story?I have loved body-mind arts like yoga, conscious dance, meditation, and martial arts my whole adult life; and also been saddened that these can stay “on the mat” and not really impact the day-to-day lives of people.

I’ve been teaching ethical marketing as a subject for years. At our flagship training, Embodied Facilitator Course, I realised that while I’d been teaching how to work with the body in training and coaching, I noticed something was missing before sending my students out into the world with these new skills… They didn’t know how to sell it!

So, at the end of each annual course, I took some time to go through some mindsets to adopt, simple habits and practical strategies that have helped me market my work successfully. And to my surprise – I started getting standing ovations.

This also happened when I bought ethical marketing work to the Embodied Yoga Principles course. Where, after each session, I started getting requests to teach this part separately.

It was like people had never heard of this stuff before and were hungry for an ethical, no BS approach to marketing. What came naturally to me changed their perspective on ‘selling’ their work and made a much-needed change possible. People told me it was life-changing, and the results speak for themselves.

Years on, it occurred to me that some people don’t want to pay a few thousand dollars to attend EFC to learn about ethical marketing. This is an introduction to all I’ve learned from years of trial and error so that you can start seeing radically better results in your business going forward.

Event Info

Date: April 21st
Time: 6 - 7.30pm UK , 10 - 11.30am PDT
Venue: Online via Zoom
Cost: Free

Booking: PLEASE REGISTER TO RESERVE YOUR FREE SPOT!

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For more information please contact support@embodimentunlimited.com

WARNING: Mark is provocative, swears and tells bad jokes. If you’re easily offended please stay away. 

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