course promise, kelly diels style
Opening statement and invitation
Think about what the core invitation of your offering is, what the need your offering meets, or what problem it solves, and open with that. It sets the tone for the offer and clarifies what it actually offers to the client and customer too.
Paint a picture of possibility
What is possible for your customers through this offering? Paint a picture of what the heart of the invitation is.
Introduce yourself
This section is helpful in really highlighting our experience, our approach, and the core invitation of our offer again too. This isn't a mini about page, it's instead a very focused way of clarifying what your role is within this offer, what your zone of genius is, and a little more clarification of what the invitation of the offer is too. It answers the question: why you?
12 years of experience
creating and bringing together communities of kind, big hearted, introverted, friendly, creative, multi-passionate, feminist and wise women.
Thank you, Meg for the loveliest, most supportive half year huddle I’ve ever been to! It was the sweetest group— I loved how you combined our live sharing with the side chats, it was very intimate and comfortable and low key. I loved all of your questions, and most especially your strong support and encouragement for us throughout. I really felt like, ultimately you were reminding us to truly love ourselves. It was just what I needed— thank you!
What you believe is possible for your customers
Digging deeper into the picture of possibility you painted, this is where you can outline what is possible for your clients or customers on the other side of investing in this offer. This answers the question of: how will my life be different on the other side of this investment?
Clarify what will be offered/delivered
This is the stage in the sales page where your potential client or customer has got a good idea for what the invitation is and now you can really start to clarify what they will actually experience and take away from this experience. This can cover general topics or areas that will be included in your offer.
Thank you, Meg for the loveliest, most supportive half year huddle I’ve ever been to! It was the sweetest group— I loved how you combined our live sharing with the side chats, it was very intimate and comfortable and low key. I loved all of your questions, and most especially your strong support and encouragement for us throughout. I really felt like, ultimately you were reminding us to truly love ourselves. It was just what I needed— thank you!
A clear breakdown of the offer
This is the ingredients list, so what the takeaways and deliverables are of this offer. This is the 'here's what you get' section so the potential client or customer knows exactly what they're investing in. You can also include the investment in this section and any payment plans available too.
biproducts
Setting boundaries
practicing visibility
Putting yourself first
friendships that will last
Direct invitation
Depending on your offer this is where you can have your buy now button or contact form. You can also clarify your upcoming availability in this section too or the start date for the offer.
Thank you, Meg for the loveliest, most supportive half year huddle I’ve ever been to! It was the sweetest group— I loved how you combined our live sharing with the side chats, it was very intimate and comfortable and low key. I loved all of your questions, and most especially your strong support and encouragement for us throughout. I really felt like, ultimately you were reminding us to truly love ourselves. It was just what I needed— thank you!
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