I Need An Ethical Question Answered.
(disclaimer: I have lots of ignorance when it comes to certain things, this is one of them, please be patient with me)
So I just had this idea to make more money. I hear if you want to make more money, being more specific and being in a sub niche is good.
My niche is basically pain in the body.
And currently I'm making a knee pain product that targets literally anyone from a athlete to someone recovering from an injury.
Now, ideally I plan to charge this at $149, as it's pretty generic honestly, possibly even lower.
But I just thought of something that I need to know if it's ethical or not.
The idea is that I take that program I have right now, and make it into 2 different products.
  1. Where I have a knee bulletproofing program strictly for athletes and charge $249-$499 easily.
  2. AND create a knee bulletproofing program for people working through an injury and charge around the same price, if not even more, or even Athletes working through an injury.
Now you might be like: "Well, what's wrong with that?" Here's the ethical bit I need to know.
Majority of the programs will be the same, not program wise, but bonus and extra content wise, they will be extremely similar.
For example, I will have the same bonuses(maybe some extra stuff), but I would say 50-70% of the other content in there will be the same.
Is that ethical? I seriously need to know because I think making those 2 programs would provide lots of value, and I want to help people who are injured and athletes.
And I know high ticket people = more money.
So what do you think?
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