14d (edited) โ€ข Communities
Pricing Is Not a Group Decision ๐Ÿ’ฐ
One thing I donโ€™t recommend when youโ€™re building an offer?
Asking your members what you should price it at.
Have conversations about what they want.Have conversations about their problems.Have conversations about what outcome would feel valuable.
But donโ€™t crowdsource your pricing.
Why?
Because itโ€™s not their business.
Not in a โ€œnone of your businessโ€ kind of way.
I mean literally โ€” this is your business. You are the one building it. You are the one delivering. You are the one carrying the time, energy, and responsibility.
If you ask what something should cost, most people will say lower. Not because they donโ€™t value you โ€” but because lower feels safer for them.
Or youโ€™ll get the opposite. Someone who loves your work will say โ€œYou should charge way more!โ€ because they believe in you. But theyโ€™re not managing your calendar, your workload, or your income goals.
Pricing isnโ€™t a popularity vote.
Itโ€™s a business decision.
Instead of asking your audience what to charge, assess:
Who are my current warm leads?
What income level are they operating at?
What transformation am I delivering?
How much time and energy will this require from me?
What do I feel aligned and confident being paid for this?
We donโ€™t base our pricing on opinions.
We base it on positioning, delivery scope, audience capacity, and our own comfort with being compensated.
And we absolutely factor in time investment.
If your offer requires high touch, custom feedback, calls, or ongoing support, that must be reflected in the price. Otherwise youโ€™ll start resenting the delivery โ€” and thatโ€™s when businesses start to feel heavy.
Have lots of conversations about the offer.
Get clarity on the outcome.
Validate the problem.
But decide the price like a business owner.
If youโ€™re building or refining an offer this year and want structured support around pricing, positioning, and launching in a way that actually feels sustainableโ€ฆ
Doors are open to Offers To Launch.
Right now itโ€™s $97 one-time.On March 14th, it increases to $197 one-time.
If youโ€™re not ready to jump into the full community yet, you can start with the free course inside called Phase 1: Getting Launch Ready and begin laying the foundation.
Build it right.
Price it intentionally.
Launch it strategically.
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