You’ve been in the personal development business for quite some time.
You’ve helped more people, and you want to scale.
You come up to an idea to launch an online course.
… because you want to reach more people and help them solve their problem.
But let me ask you this.
Are you really ready to launch your course? Like Ready-Fire-Aim ready
Have you nailed down your target market? Working moms aged 25-40 is a good
start. But this isn’t ideal yet.
You need to be more specific to increase the possibility of hitting the bull in the
eye. If you have a single specific target, chances are, you’ll be able to run it with
100% accuracy. You can pinpoint who you want to work with.
It’s like talking to a single person. And if you’re talking to a single person, it’s so
much easier to send your message across.
Once you’ve identified your specific target market, it’s now time to build your
offer.
Not just a simple offer… but an irresistible offer.
Create an offer that people want to buy. Plus, take into consideration their
willingness and capacity to buy.
Strike a good balance by adding the right pressure for them to buy… while
maintaining a reasonable level of push without sounding sale-sy.
It’s human nature that we don’t want to be sold to.
We hate hard sell. And we can smell it even from a mile.
Establish the path with least resistance. And make the offer so compelling by
framing the offer as a friendly invitation, rather than a sales pitch.
After you’re done with your target market and compelling offer, it’s now time to
focus on your copy.
Your copy reinforces your offer and makes your target market take action: TO
BUY.
There are elements you need to make your copy on point and persuasive.
Let’s look at the 6 Principles of Influence by Robert Cialdini:
Your copy needs to be consistent all throughout. The theme and branding need
to be steady to create a better impression and authority.
Testimonials and reviews from a third party give you an instant boost of
credibility. It will make people want to know, like and trust you. It’s also a good
sign that what you’re presenting works and that it’ll benefit them.
If people see that there’s a bunch of people following you…
And telling good things about your offer, it’s more likely that other people will
follow.
People tend to follow other people around them. And since it comes from a
different person other than yourself, it’s a powerful means to drive attention to
your offer.
When you’re an authority, you are given the respect by the vast majority of your
followers.
People tend to follow someone who:
a. Has a compelling message,
b. Has a practical but unique style
c. Has a platform which you usually dominate.
Authority figures can command their followers to do things persuasively. They
can tell people to take a specific action. That’s how powerful authority is.
This idea is more of a give-and-take phase. If you do something for someone,
they’re likely to return the favor to you.
People feel they owe you something if you do something good for them without
expecting anything in return.
And because of that, they want to pay you back in another form.
When people are pressed for time, you tend to do something before the time
runs out. We have these #FOMO thing.
Fear Of Missing Out.
That’s why deadlines are so effective.
20 Units Left!
Valid Till 30th August!
Likeability plays a big part in creating an influence. If people like you, they tend to
drift towards you and your brand.
Successful people are those who are likable. They usually have a magnetic
personality and a welcoming aura.
It’s also an added point if you’re physically attractive. It’s not a straightforward
fact, but it helps somehow. People usually gravitate to people who look nice and
with people who provide immense value.
... So, take in mind these three core factors in launching a successful course.
These three are like the backbone of your launch.
Make sure to sit down on these and work on them.
If one piece is missing, it’ll have a slimmer chance of making your project a
success.
You’ve been in the personal development business for quite some time.
You’ve helped more people, and you want to scale.
You come up to an idea to launch an online course.
… because you want to reach more people and help them solve their problem.
But let me ask you this.
Are you really ready to launch your course? Like Ready-Fire-Aim ready
Have you nailed down your target market? Working moms aged 25-40 is a good
start. But this isn’t ideal yet.
You need to be more specific to increase the possibility of hitting the bull in the
eye. If you have a single specific target, chances are, you’ll be able to run it with
100% accuracy. You can pinpoint who you want to work with.
It’s like talking to a single person. And if you’re talking to a single person, it’s so
much easier to send your message across.
Once you’ve identified your specific target market, it’s now time to build your
offer.
Not just a simple offer… but an irresistible offer.
Create an offer that people want to buy. Plus, take into consideration their
willingness and capacity to buy.
Strike a good balance by adding the right pressure for them to buy… while
maintaining a reasonable level of push without sounding sale-sy.
It’s human nature that we don’t want to be sold to.
We hate hard sell. And we can smell it even from a mile.
Establish the path with least resistance. And make the offer so compelling by
framing the offer as a friendly invitation, rather than a sales pitch.
After you’re done with your target market and compelling offer, it’s now time to
focus on your copy.
Your copy reinforces your offer and makes your target market take action: TO
BUY.
There are elements you need to make your copy on point and persuasive.
Let’s look at the 6 Principles of Influence by Robert Cialdini:
Your copy needs to be consistent all throughout. The theme and branding need
to be steady to create a better impression and authority.
Testimonials and reviews from a third party give you an instant boost of
credibility. It will make people want to know, like and trust you. It’s also a good
sign that what you’re presenting works and that it’ll benefit them.
If people see that there’s a bunch of people following you…
And telling good things about your offer, it’s more likely that other people will
follow.
People tend to follow other people around them. And since it comes from a
different person other than yourself, it’s a powerful means to drive attention to
your offer.
When you’re an authority, you are given the respect by the vast majority of your
followers.
People tend to follow someone who:
a. Has a compelling message,
b. Has a practical but unique style
c. Has a platform which you usually dominate.
Authority figures can command their followers to do things persuasively. They
can tell people to take a specific action. That’s how powerful authority is.
This idea is more of a give-and-take phase. If you do something for someone,
they’re likely to return the favor to you.
People feel they owe you something if you do something good for them without
expecting anything in return.
And because of that, they want to pay you back in another form.
When people are pressed for time, you tend to do something before the time
runs out. We have these #FOMO thing.
Fear Of Missing Out.
That’s why deadlines are so effective.
20 Units Left!
Valid Till 30th August!
Likeability plays a big part in creating an influence. If people like you, they tend to
drift towards you and your brand.
Successful people are those who are likable. They usually have a magnetic
personality and a welcoming aura.
It’s also an added point if you’re physically attractive. It’s not a straightforward
fact, but it helps somehow. People usually gravitate to people who look nice and
with people who provide immense value.
... So, take in mind these three core factors in launching a successful course.
These three are like the backbone of your launch.
Make sure to sit down on these and work on them.
If one piece is missing, it’ll have a slimmer chance of making your project a
success.
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