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23. Continuity Offer. Discount + One Time Fee. | $100M Lost Chapters Audiobook

by Sydney Poeira

Disciple Culture

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23. Continuity Offer. Discount + One Time Fee. | $100M Lost Chapters Audiobook

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"When people pay, they pay attention."
"You might as well get credit for it."
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Episode Summary

In this episode, the host shares a personal story about a chance encounter with a former personal training manager seeking to utilize an unused space in a gym. Despite initial resistance, the host recognizes the merit of the monetization technique he proposes, which involves offering services at a discounted rate while charging a one-time setup fee. The structure allows for flexibility and can attract more customers.

The host explains that this strategy not only helps overcome customer acquisition costs but also encourages customer investment, thereby reducing churn rates. For instance, clients who pay a high upfront fee tend to stay longer compared to those with low initial fees. Examples from various industries illustrate this point, showing how high one-time fees can enhance the lifetime value of clients.

Key points include the importance of transparency regarding the one-time fee's purpose and how to set up such a fee in four simple steps. The episode concludes by emphasizing the adaptability of this strategy across various business types and the potential revenue opportunities it presents for business owners.

Key Takeaways

  • Offering discounted rates combined with a one-time fee can effectively attract customers.
  • Higher upfront fees often lead to lower churn rates and increased customer lifespan.

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