GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING BUSINESS SEMINAR

 








what is a seminar:  A seminar is a platform or conference or other meeting for discussion or training. it is also a room for giving and discussing information.

Reason for hosting a Seminar: The main reason for hosting a seminar is to enlighten the people and get feedback from the discussions which will be carried out during the seminar program. it is also a way of passing information or adverting a new product of the hosting company/ organization.

For you to prepare a seminar, especially for Business, kindly consider the following Tips as Guidelines.

What problem to solve with the seminar

·         Know their Rights/problems

·         What to do to have a successful business

·         Registration of Business

·         Laws that govern different types of Business

·         Why do you need to have a Lawyer

·         Importance of Business association

From understanding the problem, you will know how to choose a catchy topic for the seminar, which will draw people’s attention.

2.   Targeted People to reach out to

·         Everybody (People in Government, private, market men, and women, etc.)

·         All the small, medium, and large business owners.

                                        

3.   Content to offer

·         Knowledge

·         Funding

·         Legal advice

·         Connection/Networking

·         Compliance

 

4.   How to achieve the content to meet the peoples’ needs

·         Partnership (micro-Finance, Telecommunication, Online Marketing, etc

·         Resource People

·         Creation of social media platform (Facebook, Whatsapp, blogs, etc)

·         Seminar is both on the ground and online.

5.   What do you stand to gain from solving the problem

·         Making the business seminar become a household name

·         Influence

·         Profit

·         Networking

6.   How to sustain the seminar

·         Suspense on some information (To make people hunger for more)

·         Feedback

·         Social media engagement

·         Advertisement

·         Collection of data

·         Free consultation

 

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