Mini-Secrets To Dominate Your Niche-Workshop

A lot of people have been asking the authors about conducting seminars or doing talks to share more on what they wrote in Secrets To Dominate Your Niche. So when one of Sant’s business friend, Valerie Lim of Gateway21, approached him to do a talk for Project Senso, the authors thought it was an opportune time to start their speaking circuit.

But first, here’s some background about Project Senso that I culled from their website:

June 2003, Project:Senso began as a simple idea of bringing Singaporean players of the CashFlow game together. However with popular demand, Project:Senso has substantially evolved to become an online entrepreneurial and financial community in Singapore with a reach spanning Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Canada and Germany. With visions to contribute towards social enterprise in Singapore, Project:Senso aim to be the leading platform for entrepreneurs all over Asia Pacific.

Sant met with the board members of Project Senso about two years ago and they are really a bunch of dedicated and committed entrepreneurs. You will know what I mean when you meet them, which I had the chance to at the talk that they organised for the authors. That was also the first time that the authors got to experience a new cafe concept at 55 Market Street called Geek Terminal, where the talk was held. But more about the cafe later.

Sant shares strategies from the book Authors sharing their experiences

As Project Senso organises talks for their members and aspiring entrepreneurs once a month, Sant and Thomas were slated to do a talk for the month of June. It was titled the Secrets To Dominate Your Niche Mini Workshop and I think that Emily from Project Senso did a really great job of describing the event. So I’ll just take the easy way out and let you read more about what the authors shared on her blog post for Project Senso ;) Read more about the Mini Workshop! Just one clarification though, this was a workshop and NOT the book launch of Secrets To Dominate Your Niche as we had held the book launch on 22 April at Thumper. (If you have not read about the exciting events leading up the book launch and checked out the photos of the launch at Thumper, you are missing out some branding strategies!)

Banners outside Geek Terminal Geek Terminal seminar area.jpg

And now, about the venue for this Mini Workshop. It was held at Geek Terminal, which a really cool place. It is just directly across the street from Golden Shoe carpark. According to Michael Wee, the Events Manager (and a fantastic host to boot), one their differentiating factors is that they have the only barista-operated coffee-making machine in town. While other coffee-making machine are machine operated, this one requires a skilled and trained barista to operate it for a truly freshly brewed cuppa. Michael really took very good care of us and ensured that the entire workshop ran very smoothly. We had great food, great drinks and great networking opportunities after the authors finished their talk. So thank you Michael for a great experience.