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How I differentiate my HT offer from my LT community
I have a $49/month Skool community & a $10,000 HT offer, so I often get asked how I differentiate the 2 in terms of what I'm providing, and how people justify paying the HT price. First, let me say this: I believe in providing low ticket customers with the SAME course material as HT clients. My reasoning is: If someone is paying us, they're paying us to succeed. Period. Knowing this, it's our responsibility to ensure they have everything they need to succeed. I'm not going to withhold essential info/course material from paying clients just because they paid me less... That's stupid. Think about it: Everyone who buys a flight to Hawaii - even though they paid Economy, STILL gets to Hawaii. 🏝️ First Class just get there in a bit more style 😉 So whether they're LT or HT, all my customers/clients get the SAME info. So then... what's the dif between LT & HT? 🧐 Why would people pay more? Here are 2 great ways I've found to differentiate HT from LT. 1) Level of access to you/your team. HT clients can get closer access to you/your team for longer, more frequently. Example #1: If your LT community members get access to 1 weekly call that's 1 hour long in a group coaching zoom call (& let's say 20 people on average show up)... Then your HT clients could get access to 1 or even 2 weekly smaller 2 hour group coaching calls, with a lot less people on them. This provides HT clients with more personal attention and allows you to easily focus more of your energy on them, which easily justifies the HT price. Example #2: If your LT community gets a weekly group coaching call with your head coaches, your HT clients could get a weekly group call with YOU, the boss. 2) The level of service you provide. HT clients can receive DFY or DWY assistance. Example #1: If your LT community members receive a monthly copy/paste swipe file from you, and a ton of course material to learn a skill, your HT clients could have you/your team implement the swipe files FOR them, or at least WITH them, saving them a ton of time from having to do it all themselves, or at least saving them from procrastinating.
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New comment Jul '23
3 likes • Jun '23
That's exactly how I've set up my HT and LT, thanks to you and your team!
Advice needed regarding levels of access for members
One great tactic mentioned by @Ted Carr in his workshops is offering access to a membership at a discounted rate for people who can't afford the standard rate. These people would only get access to the course materials inside the Classroom, but no access to coaching calls, live masterclasses, workshops etc. However, I can't see anywhere in Skool where I can restrict access for some members to just some modules in the Classroom. Is there a feature inside Skool that allows me to do this, and I'm missing it?
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New comment May '23
1 like • May '23
Bumping this up for a response!
Change "Classroom" tab to "Courses"?
We think "Courses" is more intuitive. What do you think?
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New comment 13d ago
0 likes • Apr '23
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Cat appearing in groups (we're looking into it)
We've had reports of a cat showing up in some groups. We're looking into it!
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New comment 22d ago
6 likes • Mar '23
It's my boy, Tofu, he's gets about
Giving VIP members access to more courses
I'm not sure if this is a feature that already exists and I just can't find out how to work it... But I'd like to give a select few of my members access to most or all of my courses while the others have to accrue points to unlock courses - is that possible?
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New comment Feb '23
0 likes • Feb '23
@Peter Lupo thank you! where inside the Settings can I give some of my members access to all modules without needing to accrue points?
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Mitali Deypurkaystha
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