Thinking of creating a warrior special offer?

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So I have a photographer friend who has grown her Facebook page to around 400,000 followers/likes. She has done this organically and has never paid a dime for it.

She knew that it was a good thing, but didn't really do it on purpose. Although, when she shared with me how she did it, I thought, this lady knows a lot of secrets about how to build a Facebook following.

So I'm curious if you think that if I had her put together a four or five hour course on how she did this. Is this something you think people would be interested in learning more about?
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    The subject is fine (although there is a lot of free info online about building a FB presence and following) but I wouldn't recommend what you're proposing. Nobody wants to sit through a 4 or 5 hour course. Trim it down to just the real meat . . . surely that could be done in much, much less time.

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  • Profile picture of the author bbarclay
    Thanks Steve. That helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author cgkoste
    I've put out a few products and I agree.Not alot of ppl would want to sit through 5 hours of video. Here is a quick blueprint of how I would do it.

    FE - Report or Case Study about how she grew her page - $5-$10

    OTO #1 A checklist and other resources that she uses and if you can come up with anything that is compliemtary- $10-$27

    OTO #2 Here is where you could upsell the video course or have but what I would do is do a 30 Day Challenge and have it at a higher price like $77 or $97 with a closed FB group. I would load up the steps and break it down to things that they can do each day that will take them no longer than 15 - 30 minutes and load em up in an autoresponder. I would then do a free educational webinar for buyers walking them through the process to help them make the most of the product and on the webinar offer a done for you service at a higher price point say- $497 - $1,000 but only if you can scale and take on 10-20 ppl. a nice 20k payday.

    Good luck and feel free to reach out to me if you need help.

    Courtney K.
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    • Profile picture of the author bbarclay
      Courtney,

      Thank you for that blueprint. You're awesome.


      Brandon
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  • Profile picture of the author Marvin Lex
    Why would nobody sit through a 4-5 hours course? Take a look at udemy. Most courses there are 4-5 hours long and many warriors buy udemy courses.
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    • Profile picture of the author Regional Warrior
      Originally Posted by Marvin Lex View Post

      Why would nobody sit through a 4-5 hours course? Take a look at udemy. Most courses there are 4-5 hours long and many warriors buy udemy courses.
      I think you should give the WSO away and go where the people are at Udemy get better bang for the buck and you would not have to low ball the offer so you could make some coin out of it IMHO'

      Jason
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      • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
        Originally Posted by Steve B View Post

        The subject is fine (although there is a lot of free info online about building a FB presence and following) but I wouldn't recommend what you're proposing. Nobody wants to sit through a 4 or 5 hour course. Trim it down to just the real meat . . . surely that could be done in much, much less time.

        Steve
        Speak for yourself.

        I personally have no issue with a 4-5 hour course. Heck, I'm in one right now which is on udemy and it is so freaking packed with content that there is no way it could have been done in less time (other than my playing it at high speed).

        The course needs to be as long as it needs to be. Take time to really plot it out on what is discussed and the order it is done in.

        The course I'm doing right now actually says "watch me the first time, and then do a second time as you are actually implementing so you know what the next step is" - which I will certainly do! It is that packed with information.
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