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98% people SUCK at making money online
They tried 12 different side hustles
- Writing
- Youtube
- Freelancing
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- Online survey
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Scammers are everywhere.
Trust is at an all-time low.
It's harder than ever to sell a product online.
I remember in 2019, a guy on Facebook scammed me when I was selling my Clash of Clans game account.
I wanted to sell it for only $6.
Such a low price he can afford, yet he still scammed me.
And this experience taught me more than just the pain of losing 6 dollars.
It showed me how essential it is to conduct business with integrity.
In online business, it's easy to lose sight of honesty since we can scam people freely without getting caught.
So, to all fellow entrepreneurs out there...
Let's treat others as you'd want to be treated.
Trust me...
The online world can be a better place if we all contribute to a culture of trust.
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Testimonials aren't enough to sell your coaching.
For example...
Fitness coaches can post before-after content
But people still won't buy
Why?
People think their bodies/situations are different
So they doubt if your service fits their unique situation
How will you tackle it?
If I had to turn a cold audience into coaching clients.
Here's what I'd post to ensure signing 2-3 extra clients in 30 days:
- Mini training
- My brand story
- My personal opinions
- Past client result screenshot
- Point out my audience's mistakes
Show expertise + authenticity
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Selling a $2k coaching is different from selling a $97 course.
People only pay $2k when they trust you.
So, in your content, you should share context about you
- Your story
- Your expertise
- Where you came from
- Your accomplishments
Nobody pays $2k to a coach they aren't familiar with.
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Startup tip:
Don't micromanage your team.
I never constantly control my team.
But I always
- Trust them
- Treat them well
- Let them set their work schedule
And this has made them
- Happier
- Productive
- Produce better results
Trust me, your team will feel valued.
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Testimonials aren't enough to land coaching clients.
People are emotional beings.
They also want to know who you are as a coach before they buy.
Don't just show your competence.
Show your story and human side beyond your business.
Get people to connect with you.
How I help my clients get high-ticket coaching clients:
Make it clear why choosing you is better than other coaches.
How?
Share your
- Opinions
- Brand story
- Past experience
- Accomplishments
So, people will prefer your program because you're already their go-to expert.
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- 50k customers
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- 530k social media followers
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Want people to join your high-ticket coaching?
You don't need a complex funnel.
Your funnel is just
1) Content
2) DMs
3) Sales calls
The hardest part is how you can get people to trust you deeply.
Build trust, not a complex funnel.
Why you post valuable content but you still don't get coaching clients:
You only give helpful information.
But you don't help people connect with you.
This is why you should post more of your stories and experiences.
For example?
If you talk about sending cold DMs to get clients, also share your stories/journey on how you used to send cold DMs, failed with it and found a new solution to triumph with it.
(This applies to any topics you talk about)
This way, people don't get only helpful information, but you get people sold to your story.
Do this for any topics you talk about.
You'll generate more interest in your coaching because people feel so connected with you.
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