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Key Takeaways:
💡 1. Stop Guessing — Start Listening
Your first offer should be based on real needs, not random ideas.
Ask your audience directly what their biggest struggle is.
Pay attention to what they’re already asking you for.
Use their exact words when you describe your offer—it builds trust and makes them feel seen.
📖 Proverbs 18:13 – “To answer before listening— that is folly and shame.”
✝️ 2. The Three Core Elements of an Offer That Sells
Every irresistible offer has:
A Specific Problem – Narrow it down. “Help with social media” is vague. “Create your first Instagram content plan in a week” is clear.
A Quick-Win Promise – What can they achieve in 30–90 days?
A Doable Delivery Method – Will you coach, create, teach, or guide? Choose a format you can sustain without resentment.
đź§ 3. Pricing with Purpose (Not Panic)
Pricing too low can make your offer seem less valuable.
Pricing too high without proof can scare people away.
Consider: the result, the transformation, and the time you invest.
Remember: your price should sustain your business and your life—not just “cover costs.”
📖 1 Timothy 5:18 – “The worker deserves his wages.”
🌿 4. Launch Before You Feel Ready
You don’t need a perfect funnel or polished website to sell your first offer.
Share it with a small group first.
Gather feedback.
Refine the offer as you go—don’t wait to “perfect” it in secret.
📖 Zechariah 4:10 – “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.”
Identify the Problem You Solve – Write it in one clear sentence.
Craft a Quick-Win Promise – What will they achieve by the end?
Choose Your Delivery Format – 1:1 calls, group program, digital product, etc.
Set Your Price – Pick a number and stand by it without discounting for validation.
Beta Launch It – Offer it to a small group, collect feedback, and adjust.
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1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients
2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan
3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community
4. START An Online Business
To Email Us: [email protected]
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Key Takeaways:
💡 1. Stop Guessing — Start Listening
Your first offer should be based on real needs, not random ideas.
Ask your audience directly what their biggest struggle is.
Pay attention to what they’re already asking you for.
Use their exact words when you describe your offer—it builds trust and makes them feel seen.
📖 Proverbs 18:13 – “To answer before listening— that is folly and shame.”
✝️ 2. The Three Core Elements of an Offer That Sells
Every irresistible offer has:
A Specific Problem – Narrow it down. “Help with social media” is vague. “Create your first Instagram content plan in a week” is clear.
A Quick-Win Promise – What can they achieve in 30–90 days?
A Doable Delivery Method – Will you coach, create, teach, or guide? Choose a format you can sustain without resentment.
đź§ 3. Pricing with Purpose (Not Panic)
Pricing too low can make your offer seem less valuable.
Pricing too high without proof can scare people away.
Consider: the result, the transformation, and the time you invest.
Remember: your price should sustain your business and your life—not just “cover costs.”
📖 1 Timothy 5:18 – “The worker deserves his wages.”
🌿 4. Launch Before You Feel Ready
You don’t need a perfect funnel or polished website to sell your first offer.
Share it with a small group first.
Gather feedback.
Refine the offer as you go—don’t wait to “perfect” it in secret.
📖 Zechariah 4:10 – “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.”
Identify the Problem You Solve – Write it in one clear sentence.
Craft a Quick-Win Promise – What will they achieve by the end?
Choose Your Delivery Format – 1:1 calls, group program, digital product, etc.
Set Your Price – Pick a number and stand by it without discounting for validation.
Beta Launch It – Offer it to a small group, collect feedback, and adjust.
Â
1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients
2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan
3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community
4. START An Online Business
To Email Us: [email protected]