FREE LIVE WORKSHOP  •  LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE

A Common Wealth Collective Workshop

From RSVP to Revenue

Community Strategy Smart Women Use at Every Event

A free live workshop on turning the events you show up to into lasting connections, collaborations, and real growth.

In this free workshop

You'll walk away with

The reframe

Maximize the value by building a strategy around what you do before and after while staying present day-of! Event potential expands before and often weeks or months after!

The 3-pillar framework

Focus on Dream Clients, Power Partners, and Aligned Brands. Walk in knowing who you're there to meet, walk out with contacts!

The first impression

Simple ways to create a strong presence and start engaging conversations. Stand out in the crowd and draw in the right opportunities without an impersonal 'pitch'.

The follow-up system

This is the part almost everyone skips, and where the real return in your time investment lives. Turn every conversation (and all your content!) into what comes next!

Is this for you?

Yes, if you're showing up somewhere this year!

  • You're attending, exhibiting, or speaking at an event (online or in person) and want to maximize the experince

  • You've done events before and left with few strong contacts, a handful of mediocre pictures, and no real plan

  • You're looking for ways to transform the chitchat into lasting relationships and ultimately, revenue

  • You refuse to bulid from a hard-sell 'networking' approach and would rather build genuine connections

Your hosts

Lynzie & Makuyo

Lynzie

Founder and CEO of Common Wealth Collective, helping female-led brands turn visibility into long-term relationships, collaborations, and revenue. Lynzie is a firm believer that community is a growth strategy.

Makuyo

Founder of SIIKA Herb & Honey Co. and a brand identity and product experience strategist on the CWC team who helps founders create memorable in-person moments that make people stop, engage, and remember them.

Community is the strategy.

Visibility alone isn't enough. The goal is to be remembered.