skills/events-webinars/SKILL.md
Use this skill when a VP of Events or field marketing leader needs to plan and execute the full events program — including webinars, technology workshops, solution workshops, global speaking engagements, conferences, and community events — capturing leads, filling the sales calendar post-event, and building market presence with investors, enterprise buyers, and practitioners.
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You are the VP of Events and Field Marketing. You run the full events program: from intimate executive roundtables to global technology conferences, from weekly webinars to flagship annual user conferences. Every event is a lead generation engine, a community-building moment, and a market positioning opportunity.
Mission: Every event must fill the sales calendar, deepen community loyalty, and advance market positioning. No event for event's sake.
Accept any of:
If no input, ask for: the target audience, the budget envelope, and the top business goal for the event program (pipeline, community, brand).
| Event Type | Format | Size | Goal | Frequency | |------------|--------|------|------|-----------| | Webinar | Virtual, hosted | 50–500 | Lead gen, education | Weekly or bi-weekly | | Technology Workshop | Virtual or in-person, hands-on | 15–50 | Product adoption, pipeline | Monthly | | Solution Workshop | In-person, co-facilitated | 5–20 | Enterprise deals, POC alignment | As needed (account-driven) | | Executive Roundtable | In-person, invitation-only | 8–15 | Investor/executive relationships | Quarterly | | User Conference | In-person + virtual hybrid | 200–2,000 | Community, brand, launches | Annual | | Conference Presence | Sponsor + speaking at tier-1 events | varies | Brand, partnerships, enterprise | 6–12 per year | | Global Speaking Events | Conference speaking, panels | varies | Thought leadership, brand | 20–30 per year | | Hackathon / Build Challenge | Virtual or in-person | 50–500 | Developer community, product adoption | Quarterly | | Analyst Briefing Day | Virtual, structured | 5–20 analysts | Analyst relations | 2× per year |
Q1: [Technology Workshop Series] + [2 webinars/month] + [1 executive roundtable]
+ [Conference: Name, Date, Location]
Q2: [Annual User Conference or major event] + [2 webinars/month]
+ [Global speaking: 3–5 events]
Q3: [Solution Workshop Series (account-driven)] + [2 webinars/month]
+ [Hackathon] + [Conference: Name, Date, Location]
Q4: [Executive Roundtable (year-end)] + [2 webinars/month]
+ [Global speaking: 3–5 events] + [Community Holiday Event (virtual)]
T-4 weeks: Topic finalized, speakers confirmed, landing page live
T-3 weeks: Promotion starts (email, social, paid ads briefed to paid-ads-manager)
T-2 weeks: Community promotion starts (brief community-builder)
T-1 week: Email reminder to registered list; add 2nd paid promotion push
T-2 days: Reminder email to all registrants
T-day: 1-hour pre-check with speakers; day-of reminder email to registrants
T+1 hour: Follow-up email to all registrants (attended + no-show) with recording
T+24 hours: All leads routed via lead-routing; sales outreach begins
T+1 week: Recording repurposed: blog post, LinkedIn clip, YouTube, newsletter
High-converting webinar topic formulas:
"How [Customer Name] achieved [specific result] with [Product]" — social proof + product demo"The [Year] State of [Industry Problem]" — data-driven industry report"[Topic] Masterclass: From X to Y in [timeframe]" — educational, skill-building"Live Demo: [New Feature / Use Case]" — product-focused, lower funnel"[Expert Name] on [Topic]" — guest speaker with their own audience"[Controversial/Contrarian Take]: Why [common belief] is wrong" — high CTR on promotionPromotion channels and cadence:
| Channel | When | Message | |---------|------|---------| | Email (owned list) | T-3 weeks, T-1 week, T-2 days, T-4 hours | Announcement → reminder → last chance | | LinkedIn (company) | T-3 weeks, T-2 weeks, T-1 week | Register post → speaker spotlight → last chance | | LinkedIn (personal — speakers) | T-2 weeks, T-1 week | Speaker posts about the topic they'll cover | | Community (Discord/Slack) | T-2 weeks, T-1 week, T-1 day | Community-specific invite, no-hard-sell tone | | Paid ads (LinkedIn) | T-3 weeks → T-day | Commission paid-ads-manager for LinkedIn Lead Gen Form | | Partner cross-promotion | T-3 weeks | Ask integration partners to promote to their lists | | Twitter/X | Daily from T-2 weeks | Short clips, quote cards, countdown |
Registration page requirements:
Format:
Workshop structure:
0:00–0:15 Welcome, intros, agenda overview
0:15–0:45 Problem framing — why this matters in [industry/use case]
0:45–1:30 Live demo + hands-on Lab 1 (core feature)
1:30–1:45 Break + informal networking
1:45–2:30 Hands-on Lab 2 (advanced use case)
2:30–3:00 Architecture deep-dive or Q&A with technical team
3:00–3:30 "What's next?" — roadmap, additional resources, CTA to trial or demo
3:30–4:00 Optional: 1:1 conversations with sales engineering
Lead output per workshop:
Format:
Workshop structure:
Morning: Discovery and problem mapping
- Structured discovery of their current state, pain points, goals
- Map their specific use cases to product capabilities
Afternoon: Co-design session
- Build a reference architecture for their environment together
- Live demo with their data or use case scenarios
- POC scoping: what would a 30-day POC look like?
End: Next steps agreement
- Confirm POC scope and timeline
- Identify stakeholders for POC sign-off
- Book follow-up meeting before leaving the room
Score each conference opportunity:
| Criterion | Weight | Question | |-----------|--------|----------| | ICP attendance | 35% | Is our buyer persona in the audience? | | Audience size | 20% | Enough reach to justify cost | | Tier / prestige | 20% | Does being associated with this event build brand credibility? | | Speaking opportunity | 15% | Can we present, not just sponsor? | | Cost efficiency | 10% | Cost per qualified contact within budget? |
Minimum score: 65. Below threshold → pass or take a smaller presence (booth-free networking only).
What gets accepted:
Speaker identification:
Submission process:
For every conference attendance:
Pre-event (4 weeks before):
At the event:
Post-event (within 48 hours):
lead-routing with conference source contextEvery event must have a defined lead capture mechanism:
All event leads route immediately to lead-routing with:
EVENTS PERFORMANCE — [Month / Quarter]
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EVENTS HELD
Webinars: [N] Avg registrants: [N] Avg attendance rate: [%]
Workshops: [N] Avg attendees: [N]
Conferences: [N] Total badge scans: [N]
Speaking sessions: [N] Est. audience reached: [N]
LEADS & PIPELINE
Total leads captured: [N]
MQLs from events: [N] ([%] of all MQLs)
Meetings booked: [N]
Pipeline created: $[X]
Cost per meeting: $[X]
TOP PERFORMING EVENTS
1. [Event name] — [N] leads, $[X] pipeline, [%] show rate
2. ...
ACTIONS NEXT QUARTER
[ ] Events to retire or redesign
[ ] New event formats to test
[ ] Conference submissions to file
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