When you become the best-selling product in your business, you run into a growth problem.
This 6-minute video will help you consider how to turn the service that’s already working in your business into a scalable digital course offer.
(Plus a checklist to help reduce your client load, creating time to work on that offer without walking away from revenue cold turkey.)
When you become the best-selling product in your business, you run into a growth problem.
This 6-minute video will help you consider how to turn the service that’s already working in your business into a scalable digital course offer.
(Plus a checklist to help reduce your client load, creating time to work on that offer without walking away from revenue cold turkey.)
Your client work has been tested, refined, and perfected.
That was your beta phase.
Now learn how to put that hard-earned expertise into a course offer with been-there-done-that guidance that makes the leap feel less risky.
Choose a stop date for new clients, notify current ones, and set up a waitlist for more time and mental bandwidth to focus on building your course.
Build on what’s already working by turning the transformation you deliver into a repeatable framework. (I’ll show you how, even if you’re not sure it’ll work at scale.)
Create a clear, doable project plan for yourself with a launch date, blocked time to build, and a soft transition away from service work.
Craft your promise, choose your methods, and outline your modules for momentum and student success at first launch.
Start teasing the shift with intentional content and invites so your future students are ready before you open the doors.
When I shifted from client work to my first course, I worried no one would get results without me being involved in every step of the process.
I thought the “custom touch” was the value.
But here’s what I’ve seen in my journey and in thousands of students since. → The most successful course creators start right where you are.
They already have a process that works. They just need help packaging it for scale without watering it down.
That’s exactly what this checklist is here to help you do.
You don’t have to toss what’s working.
You get to build on it, protect your time, and create something that helps more people… with less of you required.
You’ve already done the hard part.
Now we just make it scalable.
Cheering you on always,
Amy