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Zoom Power Hour

kristie • Aug 31, 2022

Zoom Power Hour

Have you been putting off running an event on Zoom?


Perhaps tech is not your thing, maybe you don’t know where to start with the setup. Maybe you just need someone to run through your agenda and suggest what tools would work for you and have the opportunity to try them out.

If this is for you? Get Booked In here

A Zoom Power Hour is a great opportunity to give you the confidence in the session setup and then make that fearless leap into running your own Zoom event.


So what does Kristie Norris, your ETA Girl Friday Zoom Producer bring to help you in just one hour?


I start by hearing you know about Zoom, what your expectations are and your vision of what makes perfect Zoom session.


Knowing your needs will give me the opportunity to suggest what tools you will need and share any tips and tricks you can use for a smooth and successful event.



Once we have agreed on the tools and the process, I will talk you through the best setup for your needs.

Lastly, once you have made all the changes, we’ll move to your account, to give you the opportunity to successfully use your newly acquired knowledge and tech framework.


Now you are ready to get a less stressed start with a new opportunity to develop your business.


At £97, a great price for a new opportunity.


If this is for you, please click on the link below to book in your session https://zcal.co/kristienorris/zoompowerhour


Payment is required prior to the session

Book your session here

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