6d ago (edited) in Strategy
How to repel high-level, premium clients on Skool๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ
(In 3 easy steps)
I'm sure you have heard that it's good to not be short-sighted in business and focus on the long term vision and not just short-term gains.
The same goes for Skool.
I am from the part of the "internet narnia land" where dropping 10k, 30k, 100k + on mentorships and masterminds is a normal.
In marketing terms you would call my peers, clients, mentors and me "high-level, premium buyers".
We don't do sales call, or need a sales call to buy.
We certainly don't need convincing.
We are empowered, grown ass adults who know what we want and need.
I observe a lot (Human Design Projector here ๐Ÿ‘‹) and I see a lot of short-term focused actions in here that would repel any high-level, premium buyers.
For some of you this won't apply as you might be wanting to just sell to newbies, or have a hobby group.
Or maybe are just here for a bit of kudos to get that selfie at Skool HQ.
But if you would like to get to the stage where people pay you $5k, $10k, $20k and higher for your offers, this is for you.
How to repel high-level, premium clients on Skool, in 3 easy steps:
1๏ธโƒฃ Make lots of pointless posts for points in here (I did a whole post on that here).
๐Ÿ‘‰ These dilute your authority, demonstrate you don't have anything of substance to say and just make you look a bit desperate for those points (sad but true).
2๏ธโƒฃ Lots of waffle and pointless drivel in the comments instead of making sales ( just posted about that here.)
๐Ÿ‘‰ Again as above, if you are messing around all day chatting nonsense to help your friends doing PP4P (see point 1) to get points and visa versa, then again you just look like a noob who has no real clients, or work to do.
3๏ธโƒฃ (and a new edition to the pointless posts series) - "motivating" content.
High-level, premium buyers don't need, or want a cheerleader.
We don't want you hyping us up like David Goggins.
In fact that REPELS us.
We look to be mentored by and be around people who demonstrate leadership (and no I don't mean the ball-swinging, Charlie big bananas attempts that have been made in here - they also make you look silly and like a "Pick Me Pollie") and personal power and who emit an energetic frequency that is a match to who we want to BE.
Sam Ovens (Skool founder) is the perfect embodiment of this type of leadership.
High-level, premium buyers watch people from afar and when we are ready we will slide in your DM's ready to buy, pay in full, no questions asked.
Next week I am hosting a free training for my community on the energetic shifts required to call in high-level, premium buyers and I won't be caring if they don't chit chat all week (aka engagement), or try to "motivate them" as I know those who are my ideal clients are self-lead and will be watching and observing me and approaching me when they are ready.
They don't need me to prod or poke them, keep tagging them, sliding into their DM's, or jumping around with my pom-poms to encourage, or motivate them.
If you are a credible expert at what you do remember this - your next client is always watching from afar. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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