Q&A Teleseminar Call with Gregory Faxon
Monday, March 6th, 2017
1-2:30pm MT (local time in Alberta, Canada)
I know a lot of clients who are, finally, beginning to consider the idea of offering some higher level packages.
You know, not just a one off session but a series of ten sessions or a year long coaching program or something along those lines.
On one hand, this is so exciting to consider. A well-crafted package means more income without needing to get more clients and it also means your clients are more likely to get the result they’re seeking because your approach to helping them is better thought out.
What’s not to like?
But the reality is that, we get stuck on offering these.
Will anyone say yes? How do I bring this up with a client or potential client? Do I just send an email to my list instead? But what about when that doesn’t work? Do I offer ‘free strategy sessions’? But isn’t that just a fancy title for a ‘sales call’? Ugh.
Booking a single session isn’t so hard. But offering up higher priced packages? It seems to be a different beast.
If you have had your first few paid clients but now want to fill you client roster and/or group programs, read on…
The Story Behind This Call:
I came across Greg Faxon (pictured right) about a year ago when someone shared his brilliant articleĀ Why You Donāt Need A Niche (And 11 Simple Alternatives).
Well, as it turned out, Greg got a few clients from my sharing that article and we ended up connecting on Facebook and decided to get on the phone with each other to have a call. During the call, I learned that his central passion was about selling and how toĀ help coaches talk to their clients about their higher end packages that is a good use of time on both sides. How to have a conversation that is direct, respectful and helps see if there’s a fit.
This got my attention because itās not something I do but itās a place of much struggle for so many of my clients.
I see three main groups of clients struggle around this:
The first group of clients this is a struggle for are those whoāve never learned how to have effective enrolment conversations. Theyāre winging it every time. They get on the phone with a potential client and hope for the best. Theyāre terrified about being too pushy and often end up giving their client a free session to try to solve the whole thing right there. Itās a kind of collapsed over-giving.
The second group of clients for whom this is a struggle are those who have learned how to do these processes and, even though they were taught how to have effective enrolment conversations by ostensibly conscious marketing gurus, they still feel uneasy about it. The process they’ve learnedĀ still feels pushy and sales-y.
The rest of the clients I see sort of beat around the bush with people in indirect ways or avoid conversations around their business like the plague, as if this is a sign of enlightenment.
Personally, Iād rather build my business model so that I donāt have to have enrolment conversations. As Peter Drucker put it, āThe purpose of marketing is to make selling redundant.ā
Additionally, Iām not a fan of wasting my time in conversations with people who arenāt likely to buy. Iāve got no interest in trying to convince anyone of anything.Ā Thereās a lot you can do to make sure that, by the time youāre talking to them one-on-one, itās likely going to go somewhere.
However, when you’re offering high end coaching programs, even if you filter a whole lot, there are going to be times where people are going to need to talk to you directly about what youāre offering and times when youāre going to want to talk to them to make sure that client isĀ actually a fit. You can call that conversation a lot of things (e.g. sales conversation, enrolment conversation, etc.) but sometimes two humans have to talk it out a bit.
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Cost: $25 USD
OR – I’ve also created some packages that include complimentary eBooks and even one-on-one coaching with me if that’s of interestĀ to you, see your options below.
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The Catch:
Greg submitted himself to a rigorous interview with me and has given his insights extremely generously here.Ā I ask that you read this carefully before this call so that we’re workingĀ from the same base of understanding and can get into the juicy stuff.
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About This Call:
This call will be Q & A based. You bring your toughest sales questions and Greg will answer them (I’ll throw in my two cents if it feels important but mostly we’ll be leaving it to him). Greg charges a lot to consult with people one on one. This is a rare opportunity.
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