I want to ask you something… 👀
When you hear someone say they made a million dollars selling one course through one automated funnel, what’s your first thought?
Was it something along the lines of:
📍 That must’ve taken a huge team.
📍 They probably spent a fortune on ads.
📍 Their course must be flawless.
Or maybe it was a deeper reaction:
📍 That’s not possible for me.
First of all, I want you to know that making $1M from one course isn’t reserved for internet celebrity coaches or those with tons of offers and a huge team.
Making $1M from one course with one automated funnel IS possible. We’ve done it. Our clients have done it.
But the part no one talks about, is the murky depths of misinformation standing between most course creators and seven figures.
✅ That’s why I'm dedicating this week’s podcast episode to sharing exactly What Nobody Tells You About Building a $1M Course Business.
There’s a ton of well-meaning advice floating around the online business world that may sound logical, responsible, and even smart at first.
But that bad advice actually keeps you stuck, putting a ceiling on your revenue or success. And in this week’s podcast episode I’m dismantling three of the biggest ones.
Some of what I’m about to say might challenge what you’ve been told or even be a bit uncomfortable to hear.
But if you’re ready and willing to question the assumptions that built your current ceiling in order to reach new heights, this one’s for you.
🔗 Tune in now to discover what it actually takes to build a $1M course business.
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