3K IM Course? Do you think is worth it?

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Recently been to a 3 days course in Singapore.
Course fees: 3K.

After the course, I felt the content is too general and can't even apply in real life IM.
P.S.: Not a single sales until now.

What should I do to really get my 3K IM course value back?
I need precious advice from any 'lao jiao' warrior.

P.S.: Everyday I am keep looking at my labby and labby keep looking back on me three days without doing anything.
  • Profile picture of the author garyv
    You just spent $3K on an IM course. You need to trace back the sales funnel that brought you to that decision and replicate it. The course itself is probably worthless, but whatever got you to the point of spending $3k is probably worth the price of admission.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jude Teng
      Originally Posted by garyv View Post

      You just spent $3K on an IM course. You need to trace back the sales funnel that brought you to that decision and replicate it. The course itself is probably worthless, but whatever got you to the point of spending $3k is probably worth the price of admission.
      Yup, you're right. At some point, I get to know some principle of IM.
      This will definitely help me to learn further as well choosing my next upgrading course wisely.


      Originally Posted by sloanjim View Post

      lesson 1 learned i hope?
      To a beginner, a pricey lesson I think.


      Originally Posted by jimbo13 View Post

      People who sell courses telling you that you can make £x amount of money doing so and so, invariably make all of their money from selling the courses.

      Otherwise they would be doing the so and so.

      Richard Branson, Douglas Bannantyne, Phillip Green etc don't run courses do they?

      And their books telling you how to have an idea, develop it, turn it into a company etc only cost a few £pounds.

      And they are billionaires who have done it.

      Dan
      I get your point Dan, but to me I need some mentor or course to get me in the fast track. I mean paste their way to success.

      But somehow, I overlook the quality of whole course and the organizer who held whole events.

      Anyway, appreciated your best advice.
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    lesson 1 learned i hope?
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  • Profile picture of the author derekwong28
    I wonder whether it was one of Fiona Tan's course? With her course, you actually get help from their team to design your site, integrate a shopping cart, and promote your site during the course. So some people actually make sales during the course. I would say that this course gives value provided that you have a good working idea.
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    • Profile picture of the author jimbo13
      People who sell courses telling you that you can make £x amount of money doing so and so, invariably make all of their money from selling the courses.

      Otherwise they would be doing the so and so.

      Richard Branson, Douglas Bannantyne, Phillip Green etc don't run courses do they?

      And their books telling you how to have an idea, develop it, turn it into a company etc only cost a few £pounds.

      And they are billionaires who have done it.

      Dan
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