125 - Alex Moscow Reveals the Real Secret to Filling High-Quality Event Rooms
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Add to Cart failed.
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
-
Narrado por:
-
De:
This episode of The High Profit Event Show marks the fourth installment in the mini-series How I Fill My Live Events, hosted by Rudy Rodriguez and featuring special guest Alex Moscow, founder of The Event Profit Engine. In this conversation, Rudy sits down with Alex to unpack what it really takes to fill live events with the right people and turn smaller, highly curated rooms into powerful profit drivers. With nearly two decades in the event industry, Alex brings a grounded, experience-based perspective rooted in what is working right now for high-level event leaders.
Throughout the episode, Alex shares insights drawn directly from his own live events, including The Event Profit Engine, where he consistently attracts coaches, consultants, and agency owners operating at the half-million to multi-million-dollar level. Rather than focusing on volume or hype, Alex explains why clarity and alignment are the true foundations of successful event marketing. He walks listeners through how refining ideal client focus and upgrading to world-class messaging can dramatically improve both ticket sales and the overall quality of the room. By moving from broad, generic hooks to precise positioning based on what the audience actually wants, event leaders can create far more meaningful and profitable experiences.
A central theme of the conversation is the idea of selling the room, not the curriculum. Alex challenges the traditional approach of marketing events around content and learning outcomes, especially for experienced, seven-figure audiences. He explains that high-level attendees are rarely looking for more strategies to add to their plate. Instead, they are seeking access to the right relationships, partnerships, stages, and deal flow. By positioning events around who will be in the room rather than what will be taught, Alex shows how event leaders can attract more qualified attendees and create stronger long-term value.
The episode also explores how elevated service and tangible assets can directly support event growth. Alex shares how helping attendees walk away with real, usable marketing assets, such as professionally produced short videos, increases perceived value and encourages organic sharing. This approach not only enhances the attendee experience but also turns participants into advocates who help fill future events. By reframing events as both an experience and a launchpad, Alex demonstrates how service delivery itself can become a powerful driver of momentum and growth.
Listeners will walk away from this episode with a clearer understanding of why smaller, well-aligned events often outperform larger ones, and how precision, positioning, and service can replace volume as the primary drivers of success. This conversation is especially relevant for event leaders who want better rooms, stronger conversations, and higher returns without chasing bigger audiences or more complex funnels.
Want to connect with Alex Moscow?
Website: https://alexjmoscow.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-j-moscow-880a0420/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alexjmoscow/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alex_j_moscow
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/DJAlexJ
Want to learn more about Rudy’s work at V.E.S.T. Your Virtual Event Sales Team? Check out his website at