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111 - Event Leader Insights from Eben Pagan & Alex Moscow’s Mastermind

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In this week’s episode of The High Profit Event Show, host Rudy Rodriguez shares powerful insights drawn from his experience at the World Class Events Mastermind with Eben Pagan and Alex Moscow. With years of expertise in helping event leaders and entrepreneurs run profitable and impactful events, Rudy delivers actionable takeaways that can transform the way you design, market, and measure your live events.

Rudy begins by challenging the common myths and fantasies many business owners hold—like the idea that you can build a business only doing what you love, or that you’ll never have to trade time for money. While attractive, these mindsets can actually stall momentum. Instead, Rudy emphasizes that structure, clarity, and systems—not wishful thinking—are what ultimately lead to success. As Keith Cunningham puts it, “Business opportunity without structure is chaos”.

One of the central themes of this episode is attention. In today’s crowded marketplace, event leaders aren’t just competing with other experts—they’re competing with AI, social media, and a flood of distractions. Rudy introduces the AIDA Framework (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) as a practical model for capturing attention, holding it, and converting it into meaningful outcomes. Through examples, he explains how to use unexpected hooks, relatable stories, and clear calls-to-action to move your audience from curiosity to commitment.

Another key takeaway is the importance of partnerships in filling events. Rudy highlights the Dream 100 strategy, originally developed by Chet Holmes, which focuses on building a targeted list of potential partners, sponsors, or clients who can help drive attendance. He even shares how tools like Clay.ai can streamline the process of identifying opportunities. For Rudy, partnerships aren’t just helpful—they’re essential for scaling impact and filling seats.

Rudy also stresses the significance of tracking metrics and making data-driven decisions. Drawing on lessons from military flight training, he explains how performance often regresses to the mean. This makes consistent measurement critical for understanding true performance over time. Whether it’s ticket sales, event attendance, or conversions into programs, knowing your numbers equips you to make smarter decisions and grow with confidence.

To close, Rudy encourages event leaders to reflect on the bigger picture—not just how to run successful events, but how those events can shape the next 18 to 24 months of their professional and personal lives. For him, live events are about more than profits; they’re about creating transformation, inspiring change, and designing experiences that impact both audiences and leaders themselves.

If you’re ready to take your events to the next level, this episode is packed with wisdom, strategies, and practical tools to help you get there.

Want to connect with Rudy?

[email protected]

Want to learn more about Rudy’s work at V.E.S.T. Your Virtual Event Sales Team? Check out his website at https://virtualeventsalesteam.com/

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Content provided by Rudy Rodriguez. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rudy Rodriguez or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this week’s episode of The High Profit Event Show, host Rudy Rodriguez shares powerful insights drawn from his experience at the World Class Events Mastermind with Eben Pagan and Alex Moscow. With years of expertise in helping event leaders and entrepreneurs run profitable and impactful events, Rudy delivers actionable takeaways that can transform the way you design, market, and measure your live events.

Rudy begins by challenging the common myths and fantasies many business owners hold—like the idea that you can build a business only doing what you love, or that you’ll never have to trade time for money. While attractive, these mindsets can actually stall momentum. Instead, Rudy emphasizes that structure, clarity, and systems—not wishful thinking—are what ultimately lead to success. As Keith Cunningham puts it, “Business opportunity without structure is chaos”.

One of the central themes of this episode is attention. In today’s crowded marketplace, event leaders aren’t just competing with other experts—they’re competing with AI, social media, and a flood of distractions. Rudy introduces the AIDA Framework (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) as a practical model for capturing attention, holding it, and converting it into meaningful outcomes. Through examples, he explains how to use unexpected hooks, relatable stories, and clear calls-to-action to move your audience from curiosity to commitment.

Another key takeaway is the importance of partnerships in filling events. Rudy highlights the Dream 100 strategy, originally developed by Chet Holmes, which focuses on building a targeted list of potential partners, sponsors, or clients who can help drive attendance. He even shares how tools like Clay.ai can streamline the process of identifying opportunities. For Rudy, partnerships aren’t just helpful—they’re essential for scaling impact and filling seats.

Rudy also stresses the significance of tracking metrics and making data-driven decisions. Drawing on lessons from military flight training, he explains how performance often regresses to the mean. This makes consistent measurement critical for understanding true performance over time. Whether it’s ticket sales, event attendance, or conversions into programs, knowing your numbers equips you to make smarter decisions and grow with confidence.

To close, Rudy encourages event leaders to reflect on the bigger picture—not just how to run successful events, but how those events can shape the next 18 to 24 months of their professional and personal lives. For him, live events are about more than profits; they’re about creating transformation, inspiring change, and designing experiences that impact both audiences and leaders themselves.

If you’re ready to take your events to the next level, this episode is packed with wisdom, strategies, and practical tools to help you get there.

Want to connect with Rudy?

[email protected]

Want to learn more about Rudy’s work at V.E.S.T. Your Virtual Event Sales Team? Check out his website at https://virtualeventsalesteam.com/

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