Episode 35 is a quick one! In this episode, we're diving into the big debate: Services vs. courses. I don't see anyone in the online business world talking about this in the way that I do. Usually, business coaches prefer one or the other, or they're trying to promote one or the other. But why not do both?!
This episode comes with a special FREE TRAINING. You can find the free training on my website. Head to www.courtneychaal.com and in the navigation bar at the top of the page, you'll find a button that says, "Free training." All you need to do is fill in your name and email, and you will get instant access to the training. In this training, I will guide you through the transition of going from services to courses and what that really looks like for your business.
In today's episode, we're specifically covering:
- Services vs. courses
- The benefits of offering services
- The benefits of selling a course
- The downsides of services
- The downsides of a course
Most people overestimate how much work is required to run a service-based business and underestimate how much work is required to run a course-based business.
Services are your money now; courses are your money later.
You do not have to choose between services or courses. I recommend that you do both! In fact, I want you to turn your service into a course. And in the free training that you can find on my website, I will walk you through exactly what that transition looks like.
So if you are ready to work with us and turn your services into a program, we would love to have you! You can get all the details about our Yay for 100K group coaching program at courtneychaal.com/apply. When you apply, you get instant access to our private training, "How to add 100K of revenue to your business in the next 12 months."
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