Hosting or Speaking in Summits Doesn’t Have to Take 9+ Hours…
This came up in a conversation recently and I wanted to share a little behind the scenes…
Because I used to feel like every summit took forever.
Not because the presentation itself was hard…
but because there were so many moving pieces:
💗 recording
💗 tech setup
💗 forms + submissions
💗 email assets
💗 graphics
💗 tracking dates
💗 remembering where everything lives
It adds up fast.
But what I realized after doing several summits…
👉 it wasn’t the summit that was time-consuming
👉 it was not having a system
Now I keep everything in ONE place for each event.
Nothing fancy… just simple tracking like:
• host name + event name
• promo dates + event dates
• my topic/presentation
• what I need to submit (and when)
• links + assets
That’s it.
So when I join a summit now… I’m not starting from scratch every time.
I already know:
✔ what I’m talking about
✔ what I’m reusing
✔ what needs to be done
✔ and when
And honestly… that’s what makes it feel easy instead of overwhelming.
I’m curious…
How long does it actually take you to participate in a summit right now?
👇
1–2 hours (quick + streamlined)
3–5 hours (manageable, but could be better)
6–9 hours (feels like a lot 😅)
10+ hours (honestly… it’s overwhelming)
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Julie Butler
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Hosting or Speaking in Summits Doesn’t Have to Take 9+ Hours…
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