Jason interviews Jane Sagalovich, who is also an online presence, and is the founder of Scale Your Genius. She is on a mission to inspire and guide coaches, experts, and consultants in 3 ways: 1) by reclaiming their time, building more wealth, and creating more impact, 2) demonstrating that leveraging your time and scaling your business does not have to result in poor quality services or inferior results, 3) Rid the world of crappy online courses. She has helped hundreds of experts design and sell their online courses with clarity, confidence, and ease.
Some highlights of the podcast include:
- IMPACT should be one of your core values
- See the value of the work you are doing
- Create the ability for you/others to learn on their own time
- Success of traditional learning is 8-12%, whereas E-learning is at 46-52%
- Create a business that optimizes your time and income, but also client results
- When designing an online course, become clear on what you want to create for yourself and for your client, and why
- When creating your course, envision where you want be one year from now in both your life and your business
- When pricing your course consider client value, client experience, marketing, and your own mindset regarding the course
- Client commitment to the course tends to increase when priced over $1000, their onboarding experience, and your commitment to the client
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Free LinkedIn Mini Course Training: https://www.ImpactForLeads.com
- Article regarding course pricing: https://scaledgenius.com/price
Find out more:
- Jason's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonaosborn/
- Jane's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jsagalovich/
- Jane's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thegeniustribe/
- Janes Website: https://scaledgenius.com
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Jason