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When it comes to consuming, I have ZERO interest in investing in something that only gives me a small piece of the puzzle.
And equally, as a coach/creator, I will not create something that doesn't give the opportunity for the result or transformation.
After I added up how much TIME and MONEY I spent on one-off courses, over a length of 3 years, and the result/transformation I received from that time and money invested, it wasn't even a third of what I received when I invested in my first long term, high end program. I not only created a faster result, but I created MORE recurring revenue and had a bigger transformation in only a couple months, than I did in the 3 years of investing in one-off courses, looking for the piece that was missing...
I think courses are great to invest in IF, you just need to touch up on something or learn just ONE thing to hit your big transformation. Otherwise, it's just going to give you more information and information isn't what creates transformation. Hence people who sell courses, TYPICALLY, sell constantly, sell a LOT, and funnels thousands of dollars and hours and hours of time to even maintain their revenue.
In today's episode, I'm sharing the KEY differences in courses and programs and WHY I believe so much in creating AND investing in programs over courses, any day.
By Ann Keaney5
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When it comes to consuming, I have ZERO interest in investing in something that only gives me a small piece of the puzzle.
And equally, as a coach/creator, I will not create something that doesn't give the opportunity for the result or transformation.
After I added up how much TIME and MONEY I spent on one-off courses, over a length of 3 years, and the result/transformation I received from that time and money invested, it wasn't even a third of what I received when I invested in my first long term, high end program. I not only created a faster result, but I created MORE recurring revenue and had a bigger transformation in only a couple months, than I did in the 3 years of investing in one-off courses, looking for the piece that was missing...
I think courses are great to invest in IF, you just need to touch up on something or learn just ONE thing to hit your big transformation. Otherwise, it's just going to give you more information and information isn't what creates transformation. Hence people who sell courses, TYPICALLY, sell constantly, sell a LOT, and funnels thousands of dollars and hours and hours of time to even maintain their revenue.
In today's episode, I'm sharing the KEY differences in courses and programs and WHY I believe so much in creating AND investing in programs over courses, any day.