One of my pet peeves in the online space is when people offer something for free, but they claim that it's valued
at/sells for a big price.
They take a few minutes to whip up a one or two page report that is supposedly "worth thousands of dollars!!!", but are giving it away for free in exchange for your email address or to hop on a sales call with them.
(I once saw a coach offer a one hour session with him for just $199, but said [with a straight face] that he usually gets $10,000 per hour ... wow, what a charitable guy!)
But believe it or not, there are folks out there who deliver tons of value for free - like Ryan Mathie from High-Performing Coach ...
Next Friday (February 25th) Ryan is running a free 1-day online intensive workshop called "Build An Online High-Fee Coaching Business From The Heart", and I know from past experiences with him that he crams as much value into his stuff as possible.
He's going to teach how to create high-fee coaching clients consistently, and it's an intensive all-day event (from 10 AM EST - 6 PM EST), so it's not for the faint of heart.
Here's what others are saying about it:
"High-Performing Coach workshop is everything I needed as a Coach and more. They say a coach needs a coach well this workshop is the ideal opener for their training in HPC. The breakthroughs and discussions held in this workshop exceeded my expectations. I saw great coaching! I was able to reaffirm my willingness to believe in myself and my clients. Now let's go and coach!"
- Ada Malave
"Amazing work! I found the daily workshop to be one of the most professional I have ever participated in. I really like the flow, how open they are about how they do their job, and how much they are actually providing. I like the way they break down the work and how on point and straightforward they are."
- Iiyeree Stathopoulou
"I thought the Event was amazing, the breakout rooms were awesome, the content was on point. Ryan is a great example of how to help people have breakthroughs."
- Brandon Russell
Save your seat for it here:
Marc Mawhinney