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Offer/Pricing Help
I’m having some challenges with pricing and matching it to my offer and would really appreciate some input. Right now, I typically sell a 6-month program for $3,000 and a 12-month program for $5,000. I like the idea of collecting more cash in a shorter period of time — something similar to @Dan Harrison's 100-day model at $3–4K. That said, I previously offered a 90-day program and realized I could collect significantly more revenue by moving people into 6- or 12-month commitments, since some clients are willing to pay $3–5K upfront. I also didn’t enjoy having to re-sell or re-enroll clients after 90 days. I preferred having people locked in for six months, without needing to introduce continuation offers right away. I’m curious to hear thoughts on the pros and cons of a 100-day model versus a 6- or 12-month structure, especially from a cash-flow, retention, and energy standpoint. Thanks very much — appreciate any insights.
If Not Me WHO - If Not Now When.
🌟 Daily Reminder: If Not Me, Who? If Not Now, When? 🌟 “Ask yourself: If not me, who? And if not now, when?” This line is something I just can’t forget. In its simple words, it captures why it’s so crucial to step up and do what needs to be done—and more importantly, to act NOW, not later. Procrastination steals opportunities; action creates them. Let’s make today the day we start! What’s one thing you’ve been putting off that you’re ready to tackle right now? Share in the comments—let’s hold each other accountable and turn those “somedays” into “todays.” 💥
Turning a deeply physical Aikido-based coaching method into an online product. Is this even possible?
Hey everyone, I need some experienced eyes on a real dilemma. What I actually do:I coach people in a hands-on Aikido-based method that blends mindful movement, non-aggressive self-defense techniques, and simple structured guidance. Clients don’t come for martial arts, they come because this physical approach gives them instant mental quiet, a grounded body, better coordination, and a calm confidence they can use in daily life. The mix of gentle physical pressure, logical explanation, and the balance between humor and seriousness seems to unlock something they can’t get from talking-based coaching. Now I’m trying to translate this into an online format… and honestly, some parts feel impossible. The roadblocks: - No partner contact, so clients can’t physically feel what happens to their balance - No real-time correction on posture, tension, or reactions - Hard to adjust the session instantly when someone's body or mindset shifts - No muscle memory from realistic interaction - The safe, personal dojo atmosphere evaporates online Here’s the real question: Has anyone here successfully turned a deeply physical and relational coaching method into an online product 'without killing its soul'? Not looking for fluffy encouragement. I want the truth: Is this solvable, or am I trying to digitize something that only works live? If you’ve made this transition, or failed at it, I’d really value your lessons, your warnings, and your “I wish someone had told me this earlier” insights. Thanks in advance for the wisdom.
Need advise on experienced entrepreneurs on holding the resistance
I am creating my first offer, I know I have everything I need to build a successful one, and the more I work into it the more clarity I gain, but I have definitely seen the voices in the back of my head being dialed up, sometime I can hear exactly what my limiting beliefs are saying, and I take it as an opportunity to lean into discomfort and cultivate more inner trust, however sometimes I do feel a barrier, even though I have the time and space to sit down and do the work, I will get distracted, find the next training to watch, a part of me I suppose is not feeling ready, and I am wondering for the more experienced brave souls in this amazing community if you have any tips and tricks that have helped you overcome procrastination and impostor syndrome. I also want to note that I live in Stockholm, Sunrise is 10 am and sunset 2:30 pm, its been rainy for several days, I have my daily rituals and do yoga and meditation, but still sometimes the season makes it a bit extra hard, also open to any tips there. Thank you <3
Need advise on experienced entrepreneurs on holding the resistance
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