Netmore MARKETING
April 28, 2026
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Operational Prep  •  IG Live

Andy Live Prep

For Sarah Anne  •  Wednesday April 29, 7:15 PM AZ  •  Brandon Moore, Netmore Marketing

How to steer the 10 minutes with Andy and what we're trying to get out of it. Skim it, then dive into the 10-minute spine.

Read time 5 min Sections 7 Asks for Tuesday 3 Broadcast length 10 min

What This Is

A focused prep one-pager for tomorrow's IG Live with Andy. It tells you exactly how to steer the 10 minutes, what we're trying to win out of it, and the three things I need from you Tuesday night so we're ready to go.

Why It Matters

This live is more than a hype broadcast. The recording becomes the centerpiece ad creative for the next 8 weeks of cold ads driving to June 24. If the spine holds, the rest of the sprint gets easier. If it doesn't, we're rebuilding cold creative from scratch in week 2. The 10 minutes pay off for two months.

How To Read This

Seven short sections. The 10-minute spine in section 3 is the meaty piece. You can print it on a card next to your camera. The pricing gate in section 4 is the one decision I need from you before Wednesday. Everything else is operational scaffolding around those two.

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Contents

Section 3 (the 10-minute spine) is the centerpiece. Section 4 (the pricing gate) is the only thing that needs a decision from you before tomorrow. Section 7 is what I need from you Tuesday night.

01  •  The Four Jobs

What we're trying to win in 10 minutes.

This isn't just hype for the event. The live is doing four jobs at once. If you nail job #2 (reusable creative), the rest of the sprint gets easier. If you don't, we're rebuilding cold creative from scratch in week 2.

1
Direct ticket sales during the broadcast.
People watching click through to the bio link and grab a seat. This is the obvious one. Useful, but not the biggest payoff.
2
Reusable ad creative for the next 8 weeks.
The recording becomes 4 to 6 evergreen cuts that drive cold ads to June 24. Each cut is a 30 to 90 second moment that stands on its own as a Meta ad. This is the biggest payoff and probably more valuable than #1.
Highest leverage
3
Genuine exposure to Andy's audience.
This is the actual partnership value, not the partnership tag. Andy's followers see "Sarah Anne is live with Andy Elliott" in their feed and tune in.
4
Sarah-Andy peer positioning.
Not "Sarah hosting Andy." You drove this event. Andy is the headline draw, but you're his equal in the conversation. The framing matters for everything downstream: sales page, ad creative, mastermind positioning.
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02  •  The Anchor

Big Idea + Andy's angle.

The line that has to come out of your mouth on camera. It's the thing that makes the cuts work as ads, anchors your portion of the broadcast, and gives Andy a clear lane to run in alongside you.

The Big Idea You're Anchoring On

100 raving fans 7-figure business.

You confirmed this on the Loom. It's the through-line for your portion. Say it at least once during the broadcast. It's the line that makes the cuts work as ads.

Most coaches think they need scale. 10K followers, 100K, a million. They don't. They need 100 deeply engaged people who refer their friends, post their wins, and refill the pipeline forever. That's your actual mechanism. Community-building is your real expertise. The phrase "100 raving fans" is the one you want to make sure lands on camera.

You
"100 raving fans → 7-figure business."

Your community-building expertise is the actual mechanism. You build the pipeline.

Why it works: it's authentic to how you think about your work, contrarian against the "scale to a million" coaching trope, and maps directly to Million Dollar Groups and your book.

Andy
"Creating freedom or scaling."

Per your Loom. Give him this lane and he'll run with it.

Why it works: it complements your mechanism without overlapping. You build the community pipeline. Andy converts that pipeline into freedom: real revenue, real time off, real scale. Two distinct contributions, one coherent system.

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03  •  Broadcast Cheat Sheet

The 10-minute spine.

Print this on a card next to your camera. Your manager or VA can hold it up if you want. This is the structural backbone of the broadcast. You drive the structure; Andy contributes within it.

Broadcast Spine  ·  0:00 to 10:00
Tape this next to your camera
Time What Who
0:00 — 0:30 Open cold. Drop the date. "We're 56 days from Booked Out Live. Here's why this room is different from anything else this year." No "hey guys how's everyone." You
0:30 — 1:30 Who it's for + intro Andy. "If you're a coach, course creator, expert wanting to monetize, calendar's not full, listen up." Then introduce Andy with stats. You + brief Andy intro
1:30 — 3:30 The problem and the Big Idea. "You don't need more skills. You need 100 raving fans." Andy reinforces from his side. You lead, Andy contributes
3:30 — 6:00 The 4 pillars of the event. Positioning (you), sales/scaling (Andy: "creating freedom or scaling" frame), offers (you), mindset (Morgan / NLP). Name them. Don't teach them. Both, structured
6:00 — 8:00 Why now / scarcity. Hard cap room. No waitlist. No virtual option. "Andy doesn't show up at every event." You + Andy
8:00 — 9:30 The direct ask. "Link in my bio. Early bird is 75% off through [DATE]. After that the next tier is gone." Pinned comment. You
9:30 — 10:00 Sign-off. Thank Andy. Wave. End. Save as Reel when IG prompts (the only save option). We pull it to camera roll after. You
The Structural Rule

You drive the structure. Andy contributes within it. Otherwise he'll talk for 7 minutes on one pillar and the spine breaks. If he goes long on a pillar, gentle interrupt: "Andy, let me jump in, pillar 3..."

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04  •  Blocker I Need From You

The pricing gate.

Minute 8 of the spine is the urgency line. To land it, you need a specific deadline date you can name on camera. That deadline is the one piece of the broadcast I can't write for you.

Decision Needed Before Wed

This is the one thing blocking the live.

To land the urgency line at minute 8, you need a specific deadline date you can name on camera:

"Early bird is 75% off through [SPECIFIC DATE]. After that the next tier is gone."

Without a date, the urgency line falls back to vague "won't last forever" copy and lands hollow. That's exactly what's on the page right now.

The strategic update doc (Section 5) has three pricing options. I need your call on which one and what the dates are before Wednesday. Even just a quick "Option B, Gold tier through May 10" via WhatsApp unblocks this. If the call doesn't happen by Tuesday night, we'll fall back to softer urgency on the live and lock pricing for the post-live ad creative cuts.

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05  •  Pre-Live

What to lock before going live.

Quick checklist. Most of it is operational and takes a couple minutes. Two of these (the bio link and pinned comment) we can knock out together Tuesday night.

  • Bio link updated to the event ticket page.
  • Pinned comment ready with the event link. Your VA or I will drop this when you go live.
  • Phone storage cleared. 5GB+ free for the recording save.
  • Wi-Fi confirmed at your broadcast spot. IG Live drops on bad cellular.
  • Save as Reel when IG prompts at the end of the broadcast. Per your test live, this is the only save option (no direct-to-camera-roll). The Reel saves to your account, and we pull it to camera roll after the broadcast as a separate step.
  • Backup recording running on my side. OBS capturing the broadcast as a separate file. You don't need to do anything for this.
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06  •  Operational Walkthrough

How Andy joins your live.

Since you've never done a joint one. Quick mechanic so there are no surprises in the moment. Both your audiences see it simultaneously. The broadcast appears in his followers' feeds as "Sarah Anne is live with Andy Elliott."

  1. You start your own IG Live. Normal flow, normal "Go Live" tap. No Practice Mode unless we do a Tuesday test.
  2. Andy joins as a viewer. He'll need to be on IG and watching your stream. He sees your live in his feed once you're broadcasting.
  3. You tap his profile in your viewer list. A small avatar shows up in your "watching now" panel. Tap it.
  4. You tap "Add" or "Invite as Guest." Andy gets a prompt on his end to join. He taps yes. He comes on screen with you.
  5. The broadcast goes joint. Both audiences see it simultaneously. The broadcast appears in his followers' feeds as "Sarah Anne is live with Andy Elliott."
  6. When you end, IG prompts you to "Save as Reel." Tap yes. The Reel saves to your account, and we pull it to camera roll after the broadcast (extra step, but the only path). My OBS backup runs in parallel as the master file for ad cuts.
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07  •  The Tuesday Ask

What I need from you Tuesday night.

Three quick things so we're ready to go Wednesday. On my side, I'll have the recording rig set up and a pre-built Meta ad campaign ready to publish the moment Andy goes live, so the boost-during-broadcast happens without a 30-min approval lag mid-broadcast.

  1. Pricing option locked. Option A, B, or C from the strategic doc, so we have a specific date for the urgency line at minute 8.
  2. Confirmation Andy is locked. 7:15 PM AZ on his end. You said yes earlier; I'm just confirming nothing has shifted on his side.
  3. Bio link pre-updated (if you can). If you can knock that out Tuesday night, less to remember Wednesday. Otherwise we'll do it together before broadcast.
One More Framing Thing

You're not "going live with Andy." You and Andy are showing the world this room is real. The energy you bring is the energy the cuts will carry for 8 weeks. Be your actual self. Direct, no BS, fired up about the event. The Big Idea, the 4 pillars, and the ask. That's all that matters. The rest is polish.

This live is the centerpiece creative shot for the rest of the sprint. If you internalize one thing going into it, internalize that.

I'll be on WhatsApp Tuesday night your time. Ping me with the pricing call when you have it and I'll lock the urgency line and have everything ready for Wednesday.

— Brandon
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