Everyone wants to sell their little $29 course.
Or some sweet $49 offer with 10 modules + 24/7 support + 5 calls/week.
And then they wonder:
βWhy am I not making money online?β
Hereβs why.
1. Low-ticket attracts low-quality buyers.
- These guys flakeπ
- They ghost.
- They ask dumb questions like
βWhy should I even do what you say?β
-> Bro. Iβm your coach π€‘
They donβt implement.
They quit after 2 days.
And worst case?
They might even try to refund or sue youβ¦
Because they didnβt take action.
Now compare that to high-quality clients:
- They ask better questions.
- They implement without hesitation.
- They get results.
- And they actually respect you.
2. Low-ticket forces you to slave awayπ
Letβs do the math:
You wanna make $10K? (only once btw)
At $49, youβd need 200 buyersπππ
And now youβre supposed to deliver to all 200?
Calls. Support. Voice notes. PDFs. Modules.
You just built yourself a worse 9-5.
Congrats.
Oh, and most of them donβt even finish the material anywayπ
Because low price = low commitment.
3. You donβt have the audience for it.
Youβre not Hamza Ahmed with 2M followersπ
You donβt have 100K people dying to buy your $49 thing.
Most beginners have 53 Instagram followers and 1 YouTube short with 17 views.
Selling low-ticket only works if you have mass reach.
You donβt, so stop playing that game.
4. Youβre not gonna get rich.ππ
Letβs be honest.
A small audience ->
- low-ticket prices
- complicated offer
You need volume.
And with low-ticketβ¦
That volume requires YEARS or ads or both.
So whatβs the move?
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Start selling HIGH-ticket.
β
Keep your offer simple. (Current β Desired Situation is all it needs to be)
β
Attract better buyers.
β
Deliver actual results, not just βmodules.β
For example, i made my first $500 online with zero followers.
No testimonials and no guru status.
Literally Just a clean content ecosystem and a good offer.
If you want the exact system I use to close high-ticket even with no audienceβ¦
Comment SCALE and Iβll send you the content ecosystem i use.
Donβt sell yourself short anymore.
$29 ainβt gonna change your life.
But $1K+ per client willπππ
Letβs go. π