Webinar presentation proposal
The 1 hour features a participant-centered and highly interactive approach. Webinars cover topics and skills that are important to hypnotherapists today—recent changes, new approaches, and timely content— and also provide substantive training and critical discussion. Handouts are required. While these sessions are unpaid, they offer a great opportunity to reach a larger audience and give something back to your Community.
Moderators are also needed for the 1-hour Q&A: Ask the Community
The Saturday webinars are 3 hours in length (10 am – 1 pm Pacific) with a 10-15 minute break. They feature a participant-centered and highly interactive approach. Webinars cover topics and skills that are important to hypnotherapists today—recent changes, new approaches, and timely content— and also provide substantive training and critical discussion. Handouts are required
Paid webinars:
Speaker receives
1. 40% of net profit
2. Estimated payout for a 3-hour with 30 attendees** is $350-500*
3. A copy of the mp4 file 90 days after the event
4. 40% of net profit for any subsequent video sales for a period of three years, paid biannually
Requirements for speaker
1. Hardwired internet connection preferred
2. High quality sound
3. High quality camera
4. Provide high quality handouts 10 days prior to the event
5. Promotion to your mailing list and on social media a minimum of two times each
6. One minute promo video & prof photo submitted within two weeks of signing the contract
ACHE provides
1. Registration
2. Zoom platform
3. Tech person to run the webinar
4. Promotion to mailing list/social media
** live event can accommodate 100 attendees
Recent 3-hour topics include
1. Essential Self-esteem
2. Create Your Dream Business
3. Why pretalks can solve problems!
4. The Confident Hypnotherapist
5. Hypnosis Templates for Change
6. Empath: Gift or Curse
7. Inner vs Outer Referencing
8. Unraveling Issues
9. Emotional Weight…
10. Increasing Oxytocin Levels
11. AutoImmune DisOrders: Protocols of Care
12. Recovery Hypnosis (Feb. 2025)