How Online Offerings are the Key to Doubling Your Salary in 2022

EPISODE · Jan 2, 2022 · 40 MIN

How Online Offerings are the Key to Doubling Your Salary in 2022

from Yes You Can · host Hannah Pratt

Okay, hear me out.Are you in the time-for-money trade? (Not sure? The answer is probably yes). This means you get paid for your time, instead of your offerings. Think 1:1 services, or having a set salary for your time. Symptoms? Burnout, realizing you're not hitting revenue goals but can't increase them, feeling like there's got to be more than what you're doing in order to increase your salary.You can double your salary without ditching your 9-5 and the way to do this is by creating an online offering with massive profitability.In this episode I give listeners the down and dirty 45 minute overview on what exactly online courses are, questions and considerations for how to come up with your first online offering, and the potential revenue available to you.I *also* get real about who shouldn't be a coach/course creator... and, who absolutely should.Ready to take action on your new course or online offer idea? I'm launching an accelerator program that  teaches you how to create, launch, and scale your course using only organic marketing (no ads) strategies... think of it as your A-Z plan. If you're interested in doubling your salary this year, hop into my DMs and let's chat.PSST: Instructor Magic is also launching, friends. Head to this link to jump into a free webinar to get to know me and ask me anything about how to get to waitlisted classes.Want to level up your coaching abilities? The SPRING SALE is HERE for all Instructor Magic courses, including 1:1 coaching! Get up to 40% off online education with lifetime access in the Instructor Magic Academy and suite of courses for instructors who want to level up, fill classes, and change lives. 

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