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How to Plan a Training Class

It looks so easy from the outside – just slap together a title and an abstract, set up a web page, and the money just comes rolling in, right?

Nope. I’ve done training classes around the world, from conferences to private classes to cruise ships. Since we just launched another one, I figured it’s a great time to share some of the logistical questions you’ll want to consider. It’s not a complete guide on how to plan a training class – it’s just a starting point:

Who will attend your training class?

What are you teaching?

Where will you hold the class?

What will your training attendees need?

How will you handle the registration fees?

How will you market the training class?

What will your class’s costs and profit be?

Setting up for training class day

It’s a lot of questions, and you don’t have to have all of the answers for your first training class. (I certainly didn’t.) But the more answers you have, the less surprises you’ll have as the event draws closer, and the more successful your event will be. Your attendees will notice, appreciate, and talk about your attention to detail.

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