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In this episode, I dive into one of the biggest challenges experts face when they leave corporate life: turning all that deep experience into a clear, sellable offer. In a job, your expertise sits neatly inside a role. When you go solo, that structure disappears. Suddenly you’re holding a huge basket of skills with no container. My goal here is to help you build that container so people instantly “get” what you do.
I break everything down to one simple truth: people buy what they want, not what they “should” want. If your offer is built around what you think they need, you’ll always have to work harder. Instead, I show you how to anchor your offer to one specific problem your market is already motivated to solve and one outcome they actively desire.
From there, we shape your expertise into a sellable package using four parts:
The problem you solve
The outcome you deliver
The process you use
The milestones (the mini wins) along the way
Those milestones matter because they give buyers confidence. They can see how your steps translate into real progress, rather than vague promises.
I also talk about how to market and sell this offer without becoming a full-time content creator. You need flow: awareness, trust, and conversion. Social media builds awareness and trust. Systems like newsletters and webinars handle the conversion so you’re not glued to LinkedIn all day.
And finally, we tackle the emotional side – choosing a niche. It can feel limiting, almost like you’re shrinking your potential. But in reality, focusing on a small slice of the market is what creates stability, profitability, and momentum. Once you own that slice, you can take on the rest.
This episode is all about making your expertise easy to buy so you can spend more time doing what you’re brilliant at.
By Dean SeddonIn this episode, I dive into one of the biggest challenges experts face when they leave corporate life: turning all that deep experience into a clear, sellable offer. In a job, your expertise sits neatly inside a role. When you go solo, that structure disappears. Suddenly you’re holding a huge basket of skills with no container. My goal here is to help you build that container so people instantly “get” what you do.
I break everything down to one simple truth: people buy what they want, not what they “should” want. If your offer is built around what you think they need, you’ll always have to work harder. Instead, I show you how to anchor your offer to one specific problem your market is already motivated to solve and one outcome they actively desire.
From there, we shape your expertise into a sellable package using four parts:
The problem you solve
The outcome you deliver
The process you use
The milestones (the mini wins) along the way
Those milestones matter because they give buyers confidence. They can see how your steps translate into real progress, rather than vague promises.
I also talk about how to market and sell this offer without becoming a full-time content creator. You need flow: awareness, trust, and conversion. Social media builds awareness and trust. Systems like newsletters and webinars handle the conversion so you’re not glued to LinkedIn all day.
And finally, we tackle the emotional side – choosing a niche. It can feel limiting, almost like you’re shrinking your potential. But in reality, focusing on a small slice of the market is what creates stability, profitability, and momentum. Once you own that slice, you can take on the rest.
This episode is all about making your expertise easy to buy so you can spend more time doing what you’re brilliant at.