I want to earn $20k by Christmas need to improve sales process

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So I'm apart of a paid credit repair/business funding membership where my mentor has a network VIP bank reps that help qualified people access to $50k to $250k in no doc business funding. I'm an affiliate of his service but need to build my

Here's a list of offerings for my credit repair and business funding venture:

1. $50 Consultations:** Providing personalized advice and guidance on credit repair strategies.
2. $250/month Credit Repair Service:** Offering a monthly service to help clients improve their credit scores. (I outsource to a company for $35/month per client)
3. $125/month Coaching:** Providing ongoing support and advice to clients as they work on their credit repair using the AI based software
4. $97 Ebook with Consultation:** Selling a premium ebook that includes a consultation on using the credit repair software.
5. $25-$47 Individual Ebooks:** Offering a range of more affordable ebooks on specific credit repair topics.
6. $97-$297 video courses Im using pictory and my designer VA

Need advice on increasing Facebook profile followers since I currently have only 250 friends
I created a 60 day content calendar with the goal to Post valuable content consistently Share informative articles, tips, and success stories related to credit repair and business funding on my profile. I know This will attract followers interested in my niche but curious as to how people are able to increase followers in the thousands on their creator profile? How long does that usually take? And should I create offline flyers to get quicker responses ?

I want to Create a Facebook group focused on credit repair tips and business funding advice, offering exclusive content, or support to members. Offering them access to my (link removed) affiliate program so they can send referrals

How to improve this sales process
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    Your goal is $20k in five weeks. How much have you earned in the PAST five weeks?


    The list of 'offerings' is interesting and widely priced - how many of each offering have you sold to date? Have you looked to see where competing 'business credit repair' businesses are advertising? What promotions are you planning other than FB?
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    • Profile picture of the author JeffDC89
      Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

      Your goal is $20k in five weeks. How much have you earned in the PAST five weeks?


      The list of 'offerings' is interesting and widely priced - how many of each offering have you sold to date? Have you looked to see where competing 'business credit repair' businesses are advertising? What promotions are you planning other than FB?
      So far I've made $2,000 from 4 people but that has been spent already, I feel I need a larger audience but my only thing is I'm stuck on how to grow my followers before I create my Facebook group
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  • Profile picture of the author max5ty
    You said you're an affiliate?

    Does this mean you only get a percentage of the prices you listed?

    Maybe I'm not completely understanding your post.
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    • Profile picture of the author JeffDC89
      Originally Posted by max5ty View Post

      You said you're an affiliate?

      Does this mean you only get a percentage of the prices you listed?

      Maybe I'm not completely understanding your post.
      I'm an affiliate of the credit repair software for the people who are interested in learning to do it themselves I will train them on the software and also my mentor I'm an affiliate on his business funding program.

      I fixed my credit in 2020 using consumer laws from trainings I purchased now since I've been learning more about it since I've joined the membership I've found my tribe but unlike most I have warriorforum in my back pocket if only they will help steer me straight
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    People who need credit repair don't seem like the type that
    will spend $250 a month for anything.

    You COULD make $20K between now and Christmas,
    but probably not with this.

    Have you ever thought about just sticking to one business
    model, because every time you start a thread you are onto
    some different venture. Which is fine, but at some point
    you need to make a decision.

    And I have had this same conversation with you in the
    past. You are either stuck or you go from one thing to the
    next.

    Why don't you spend a few days sorting yourself out and
    figure out a way to pursue high-ticket endeavors, instead
    of having a continuing case of shiny object syndrome and
    going after this, that, and the other thing throughout your
    whole career.

    If you determine that this credit repair/funding business is
    the thing for you, then do the things that you listed in this
    post and make it happen.
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    • Profile picture of the author JeffDC89
      Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

      People who need credit repair don't seem like the type that
      will spend $250 a month for anything.

      You COULD make $20K between now and Christmas,
      but probably not with this.

      Have you ever thought about just sticking to one business
      model, because every time you start a thread you are onto
      some different venture. Which is fine, but at some point
      you need to make a decision.

      And I have had this same conversation with you in the
      past. You are either stuck or you go from one thing to the
      next.

      Why don't you spend a few days sorting yourself out and
      figure out a way to pursue high-ticket endeavors, instead
      of having a continuing case of shiny object syndrome and
      going after this, that, and the other thing throughout your
      whole career.

      If you determine that this credit repair/funding business is
      the thing for you, then do the things that you listed in this
      post and make it happen.
      My last thread was January 2023, 21months ago, this is the thing for me so far I've helped 4 people with their credit currently working on mines


      But my question I came for advice was

      " Need advice on increasing Facebook profile followers since I currently have only 250 friends sooner than later?"
      How long does that usually take? And should I create offline flyers to get quicker responses ?


      I seen in Jason other post he said
      " The first thing I recommend is that you get REAL SPECIFIC about that money target. "As much money as I can make" is no target at all..and get this: no good for your subconscious! Your mind needs a specific target."

      " As far as the how to's of selling...just ask. The more specific you can be the better, as we have quite a few highly experienced professionals in here as I noted above."

      So this is why I laid my info out like this to make it easier for someone help with me missing pieces it seems not just bashing my previous agency was hit hard by inflation so I had to pivot I won't give up
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      • Profile picture of the author Monetize
        Originally Posted by JeffDC89 View Post

        My last thread was January 2023, 21months ago, this is the thing for me so far I've helped 4 people with their credit currently working on mines


        But my question I came for advice was

        " Need advice on increasing Facebook profile followers since I currently have only 250 friends sooner than later?"
        How long does that usually take? And should I create offline flyers to get quicker responses ?


        I seen in Jason other post he said
        " The first thing I recommend is that you get REAL SPECIFIC about that money target. "As much money as I can make" is no target at all..and get this: no good for your subconscious! Your mind needs a specific target."

        " As far as the how to's of selling...just ask. The more specific you can be the better, as we have quite a few highly experienced professionals in here as I noted above."

        So this is why I laid my info out like this to make it easier for someone help with me missing pieces it seems not just bashing my previous agency was hit hard by inflation so I had to pivot I won't give up

        You have posted other threads since Jan 2023, but that is
        not the issue. It's that every time you post a thread it's on
        a different industry/niche and you are always asking other
        people about what you should do.

        Some of your questions are unanswerable because you
        have not stated what you have tried and we cannot make
        recommendations about improvements that way.

        All internet marketers are unique and there comes a time
        when you have to try some different things for yourself to
        see what works for YOU.

        You have four clients and that's great. Now you should
        determine the procedure that you used to acquire them
        and do more of that same procedure. You have to assess
        what works for you, not ask other people on a forum who
        have no way of knowing what you are doing.

        You can definitely monetize a FB group, but it depends on
        who is in it and your strategy. You should probably read a
        book on that topic.

        I think that in the credit repair industry, you would do better
        by developing your own product and promote it to people
        with other aspirations like buying a car or home. That way
        you can charge a higher price but I doubt you can do all of
        that in time for Christmas.

        Use A.I. to develop your own product, and you could have
        something going by January, just in time to help people
        with their new years goals.

        Speaking of which, when you set your goals they should
        be realistic and attainable. So it should be something like
        "I will develop X Y Z and sell $300K in 2025" as opposed
        to "I need $1M by Christmas but I have no plan."
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        • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
          Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

          You have posted other threads since Jan 2023, but that is
          not the issue. It's that every time you post a thread it's on
          a different industry/niche and you are always asking other
          people about what you should do.

          Some of your questions are unanswerable because you
          have not stated what you have tried and we cannot make
          recommendations about improvements that way.

          All internet marketers are unique and there comes a time
          when you have to try some different things for yourself to
          see what works for YOU.

          "
          Ok it does sound like shiny object syndrome for someone with deep pockets.

          Or he has some success by buying or buying in on an established product or service, but tends to go to the next one when he comes up against a brick wall.

          Sounds like Santa has his work cut for him this year?
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          • Profile picture of the author Monetize
            Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

            Ok it does sound like shiny object syndrome for someone with deep pockets.

            Or he has some success by buying or buying in on an established product or service, but tends to go to the next one when he comes up against a brick wall.

            Sounds like Santa has his work cut for him this year?

            Look at some of his previous threads.

            It is fine to go from one thing to the next if you are setting up
            your multiple income streams, but you should have one main
            core business that is your thing, especially after years of doing
            internet marketing.

            For me it's developing websites. Everything else I do revolves
            around that.

            Anyway, to each their own.
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    • Profile picture of the author ZoeMarketr
      I think that's a good point. $250 a month might be great value but the people I think you're targeting are unlikely to have a spare $250 a month to repair their bad credit. The other offerings look more like it to me (if I've understood your target market correctly). Best of luck
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  • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
    Originally Posted by JeffDC89 View Post

    So I'm apart of a paid credit repair/business funding membership where my mentor has a network VIP bank reps that help qualified people access to $50k to $250k in no doc business funding. I'm an affiliate of his service but need to build my

    Here's a list of offerings for my credit repair and business funding venture:

    1. $50 Consultations:** Providing personalized advice and guidance on credit repair strategies.
    2. $250/month Credit Repair Service:** Offering a monthly service to help clients improve their credit scores. (I outsource to a company for $35/month per client)
    3. $125/month Coaching:** Providing ongoing support and advice to clients as they work on their credit repair using the AI based software
    4. $97 Ebook with Consultation:** Selling a premium ebook that includes a consultation on using the credit repair software.
    5. $25-$47 Individual Ebooks:** Offering a range of more affordable ebooks on specific credit repair topics.
    6. $97-$297 video courses Im using pictory and my designer VA

    Need advice on increasing Facebook profile followers since I currently have only 250 friends
    I created a 60 day content calendar with the goal to Post valuable content consistently Share informative articles, tips, and success stories related to credit repair and business funding on my profile. I know This will attract followers interested in my niche but curious as to how people are able to increase followers in the thousands on their creator profile? How long does that usually take? And should I create offline flyers to get quicker responses ?
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    Sounds like you have a perfect credit score if you do it for a living, so go to one or several banks and get a fist full of credit cards equaling 20k and there you go.

    About the only other ways apart from the Casino, (which l wouldn't recommend) is stock market trading although doubling your money before Xmas is possible, but unlikely it would it would triple your principal before then.
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    • Profile picture of the author JeffDC89
      Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

      Sounds like you have a perfect credit score if you do it for a living, so go to one or several banks and get a fist full of credit cards equaling 20k and there you go.

      About the only other ways apart from the Casino, (which l wouldn't recommend) is stock market trading although doubling your money before Xmas is possible, but unlikely it would it would triple your principal before then.
      Come on save these kind of responses for someone else please, you don't have to own a car to be a mechanic nor do you have to be a firefighter to save someone from a burning house

      Just looking for someone to assist with my sales process
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  • Profile picture of the author max5ty
    Realistically speaking.

    And to be honest and practical.

    We'll probably never hear from the poster again since their link was apparently removed
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  • Originally Posted by JeffDC89 View Post

    How to improve this sales process
    Throw on a Santa soot, holler for kids, an' try naht to look like a pedo.
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  • Profile picture of the author hardworker2013
    You can create a Facebook page too and buy Facebook boost ads to get visitors to your credit repair page.
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  • Profile picture of the author conquest99999
    You should use facebook ads, for this and watch your page grow.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    I'd suggest you approach by thinking your way - all the way - through both the 'credit repair' and the 'lending' potential businesses.

    In the US, credit card debt is the highest it has ever been. What that means is that people are living on the credit lines. In the next few years there are going to be a LOT of people looking for 'credit repair'. Home equity loans tied to interest rate have seen payments go WAY up and credit card interest is in double digits.

    This is all 'stuff' you KNOW...but what you need to do is project WHO will need the services you offer....WHO will be willing to pay for them. Also, since you say you successfully fixed your own credit....be thinking about what product YOU could create and sell (and keep all the money).

    Inflation and high interest rates have almost crippled many small businesses - how will you choose WHICH businesses might be a good fit for your 'loan' affiliate program?

    While you are planning - also realize that AFTER the holidays is the more likely time people will be looking for help with credit. Many small businesses count on holiday sales to support them through the year. If sales are slow this year....it's AFTER the holidays that small businesses will be looking for operating capital.

    I'm stuck on how to grow my followers before I create my Facebook group
    Cart/horse.

    I would keep the two businesses separate but that's just me. FB, google ads, credit tip blog - and a free (to begin with) info product YOU create to build your lists.

    Also, set a realistic timeline - give yourself a year. It's easy to be excited, and get started...and then lose interest when success takes more time than you expected. I think the credit repair will be the hardest to grow - because there is so much competition...but I could be wrong. Try to find a 'hook' that helps your 'service' stand out.

    Good luck - do let us know how it goes.
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    Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

    Look at some of his previous threads.

    It is fine to go from one thing to the next if you are setting up
    your multiple income streams, but you should have one main
    core business that is your thing, especially after years of doing
    internet marketing.

    For me it's developing websites. Everything else I do revolves
    around that.

    Anyway, to each their own.
    I have to admit that l am doing it the other way or go from one thing to another, (after putting everything l have into it and being reasonably sure it isn't a good fit for me before moving on).

    I have been stock market trading for 6 years with the last two being especially hard, but l dust myself off again learn from it and try a new approach.

    I figure most would have chucked it all in the last two but l have nothing else to try so this is my core business.

    I may go back to flyers again as a side hustle since my other interests are pretty much running on their own but not at the moment.
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    • Profile picture of the author Monetize
      Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

      I have to admit that l am doing it the other way or go from one thing to another, (after putting everything l have into it and being reasonably sure it isn't a good fit for me before moving on).

      I have been stock market trading for 6 years with the last two being especially hard, but l dust myself off again learn from it and try a new approach.

      I figure most would have chucked it all in the last two but l have nothing else to try so this is my core business.

      I may go back to flyers again as a side hustle since my other interests are pretty much running on their own but not at the moment.

      I am a day trader, but that is not a business, it is a pastime,
      something that I do to keep me occupied when I'm not busy
      with other things.

      First rule of investing/trading is:

      "Don't invest money that you can't afford to lose."

      If I make money it's fantastic, if I lose, I drive on.

      It takes two years to learn day trading.

      IDK what you are doing, but if you didn't take the proper time
      to learn, then you're probably going to flounder.

      As to switching industries/niches, everybody does that, but
      it shouldn't be that every few weeks/months you're onto the
      next thing. It takes time to develop products, marketing plans,
      business strategies, etc.

      Everything can't be about instant gratification and fast results.

      There are approx 250 different online businesses that anyone
      could do. If you have not found anything to profit from in all the
      years you have been on this forum, you're obviously not taking
      internet marketing seriously.
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      • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
        Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

        I am a day trader, but that is not a business, it is a pastime,
        something that I do to keep me occupied when I'm not busy
        with other things.

        First rule of investing/trading is:

        "Don't invest money that you can't afford to lose."

        If I make money it's fantastic, if I lose, I drive on.

        It takes two years to learn day trading.

        IDK what you are doing, but if you didn't take the proper time
        to learn, then you're probably going to flounder.
        I pick a stock and go long but not after tremendous amounts of research, (research covers a lot of areas) and have tried day trading but don't really like the stress associated with it.

        Two years sounds about right for day trading and l have read that it typically takes a trader 6 to 10 years to made stock market trading successful, so l am due.

        The key reasons for the last two years being rough where viable stocks changing for the worse since they where able to compete with US stocks and avoided PDT, platforms l was using restricting my account because of some new ..rule Australia bought in, (nothing l did).

        I could have given up thought that every advantage is gone and every viable stock isn't viable anymore so l may as well chuck it all in and find something else but l didn't.

        I found a new Aussie account which had a questionarre for eligibility which l got 100% on and found a US stock l could go long on.

        If you don't give up you find a way through.


        As to switching industries/niches, everybody does that, but
        it shouldn't be that every few weeks/months you're onto the
        next thing. It takes time to develop products, marketing plans,
        business strategies, etc.

        Everything can't be about instant gratification and fast results.
        Agreed l am looking at investments over years now instead of weeks or months.
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