Alex Smale wants to know if you’ve ever thought about becoming an online coach.
How’d you like to help people through your knowledge or passion? And work from the comfort of your own home?
Alex has a 5-step formula anyone can use to start and grow their own coaching business, even if you don’t feel like you’re an expert at anything.
Rest assured, you’re probably a lot closer to having your own mentoring business than you might think.
Because you don’t need a website or inventory or infrastructure or any of that stuff.
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Just think: you could be up and running in a matter of days, Alex claims.
If anyone would know, it’s him. He’s been doing digital marketing for more than 15 years now.
He’s taught and mentored thousands of entrepreneurs from all over the world, teaching them how to crush it in the new internet-based economy.
Right now, there’s never been a better opportunity to create a thriving coaching program from scratch.
There’s 4.5 billion people online. And less than 0.01% of them sell something.
Which means 99.99% of everyone online is a buyer you can potentially market to.
Granted, not all of them are gonna be in your niche, but still. Those are good odds, Alex points out.
“You see, in this world, we actually have two economies: the traditional economy and the digital economy,” he explains.
“The traditional economy is based on tangible products and services where time is traded for money. For example, if you wanted to sell pens, every pen that you want to sell for, let’s say $1, cost you, probably, $0.50 to make.”
“And if you wanna sell 100 pens,” Alex continues, “it’ll probably cost you about $50 to make ’em. Plus the shipping and the packaging and everything else that comes with it.”
“This traditional economy based on tangible goods and services has been with us since the dawn of time.”
“It runs in cycles of booms and busts, usually every 10 years or so. Up and down like a yo-yo.”
“But, there is also a digital economy, based on digital products and services.”
“It started back in the 1980s and then really took off in the 1990s with the launch of the internet.”
“And, unlike the traditional economy,” Alex differentiates, “it has always been on a long steady trajectory upwards.”
“In fact, when the traditional economy has a bust, the digital economy typically gets a boost,” he says.
“The reason for that is because, unlike the traditional economy, it is less reliant on physicality.”
“For example, if you had an online course you wanted to sell for $100, the cost is only gonna be a few dollars for the software to set it up.”
“And if you sell 100 courses, it doesn’t cost you any more to do that because you can just sell it as many times as you’d like,” Alex drills home.
Yet, it’s valuable because of the content and knowledge you’ve packed into it, right?
Which is why you should be a seller in the digital economy.
But not all internet businesses are created equal, are they?
There’s auction sites, blogging, affiliate marketing, freelancing, running your own ad agency, Amazon FBA, Shopify drop-shipping, you name it.
Alex believes coaching is the superior model. How come?
- You can get started for practically nothing.
- I’s infinitely scalable.
- You get to help people who are struggling.
- And you can charge a lot.
- So you’re only a few sales a month away from replacing your 9-5.
But where do you even start?
How do you take your skills and experience and package them into an online training program people will shell out thousands of dollars for?
How do you market it? Sell it? Collect money? Serve your students? Scale it up with paid advertising?
Alex answers all that and more inside his Sell What You Know (SWYK) coaching program.
Book a call with his team to find out what it costs.
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