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How to craft the perfect offer (for you and your clients).
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How to craft the perfect offer (for you and your clients).

Clients from Content

November 13, 202456m 36s

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Show Notes

What to offer, how to deliver it, and how to communicate it.


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9 things you'll learn in this episode:


03:00 - The most important thing to beware of when defining your niche

08:00 - Why I ask clients to write down their answers to my questions

13:00 - How choosing a nemesis helps you attract your ideal clients

14:00 - A simple exercise to identify your own superpower

25:00 - How to turn a discovery call into a client

27:00 - How to choose the way you want to work with clients

35:00 - 7 key questions to ask yourself when creating an offer

41:00 - The biggest misconception about paid communities

46:00 - 5 keys to structuring a successful recurring revenue product


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