The December Play That 95% of Coaches Miss (And Why It Prints Cash Every Year)
Most coaches treat December like a dead month. Slow leads. Low energy. Everyone saying, “I’ll start in January.” But here’s the thing… December is actually one of the easiest months of the year to generate sales — if you run the Early Start 6.0™ structure. This is the exact system that consistently warms your audience, prints goodwill, and stacks momentum for January. Let me break this down simply so you can see why it’s so effective. 1. Incentivised December = Your Goodwill Engine Instead of begging people to wait for January… You flip the psychology: “Join the New Year program now and train through December for free.” This pre-offer bonus banks massive goodwill because people feel like you're helping them finish the year strong, not trying to sell them. And that goodwill becomes leverage later. 2. Goodwill → Referrals → Momentum Once someone’s in the free December period, you use the exact referral script from the playbook: “Hey, do you know anyone else who’d want to finish the year strong with a free month?” This sparks a chain reaction: Referral → referrer → more referrals. It’s one of the most repeatable December growth loops you’ll ever run. 3. The New Year Offer Does the Heavy Lifting December is just the warm-up. The real driver is your New Year offer (6–12 weeks), built around the campaign’s structure: Strong duration Clear inclusions A risk-reversal guarantee Optional urgency & scarcity Clean, compelling pricing This turns “I’ll start in January” into “I don’t want to miss this.” 4. Why This Works Better Than Every Other December Strategy Everyone else goes quiet. You go louder AND more valuable. Everyone else sells discounts. You sell transformation with a smart incentive. Everyone else waits for January. You pre-load January. This is why the Early Start 6.0 consistently pulls 2–5% of an audience into buyers every year. Want the Full Playbook? I’m putting together a free Early Start December Playbook for our clients. including scripts, templates, post examples, offer breakdowns, and a full week-by-week rollout.