Monday Mar 1, 2021
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM EST
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Every business or profession has its own set of “lingo” that can often confuse and sometimes entice interest. Luckily, for Doug Laurie Sports and ETRdotTV, “Singles Night” has nothing to do with dating! For them, it’s about utilizing the power of live television to bring together new and existing customers in a fun night of yakking about trading card collecting, and satisfying the need of bargain hunters to get bargains.
This workshop will explain how they’ve managed to produce live television on a shoestring budget, yet over the course of 10 episodes have sold over $25,000 of product to their audience. And they’re just getting started!
Register now to join this workshop. NOT ONLY will you learn what you can do to take your own selling abilities and put them live on YouTube for fun and profit - you will also BE ABLE TO BID ON AND BUY some great products from your local member merchants during the workshop! It’s NOT about the size of your audience. It’s about the size of your sell!
Ron Shaw, ETRdotTVRon often looks off the page for new ideas and strategies. One of the things that he’s good at is producing live video and events by applying technology, not for technology’s sake, but for the sake of serving employees, customers, shareholders, and the community. More than half of his lifetime has been spent in this pursuit, having run a corporate production and technical services company that counted Canada’s largest corporation among its customers. His new initiative, ETRdotTV, brings together select experts and expertise to serve the interests of independent business. Ron is the producer of Singles Night. |
Wayne Frazer, Doug Laurie SportsWayne is the “Farmer’s Insurance” of his business – he knows a lot because he’s seen a lot in more than 35 years in the business of trading cards and collectibles. He is owner of Doug Laurie Sports in Barrie’s Kozlov Centre. Wayne is well along the journey to transform a small memorabilia store into a regional centre piece for the growing hobby that encompasses cards and collectibles. With all of the pandemic lockdowns, it was a matter of necessity to find ways to keep the business viable even though nobody was coming into the store. One of those ways was a monthly TV show and informal auction called Singles Night. |
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