How much i charge for live coaching

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by bukalah123, Nov 9, 2009.

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    so, i got few method and think to teach 'em to the other people i will teach them myself, for my time, how much is reasonable price that i must charge to them?? is $XXX is in reasonable price??
     
    bukalah123, Nov 9, 2009 IP
  2. sheilarose

    sheilarose Greenhorn

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    You need to assess how much your information is worth to the end user, then make them an offer they cannot refuse.

    If you look at what your competition is offering, that will give you some ideas.

    But bottom line, it comes down to this . . . how much value are you offering? People will pay for something in proportion to the value they believe they are getting in return for their money.
     
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  3. bukalah123

    bukalah123 Peon

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    okay thanks, what if this method is "surefire" way to get something, and its really worth, yet simple??
    how much you could estimate this as "reasonable" price??
     
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    subtle Active Member

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    Depends on what you are selling. How much value does your 'coaching' worth to your target market? How much credibility do you have?

    I work for a company who sells live training workshops. We have been in the industry for over 30 years and have worked with thousands of companies in the process. We sell Leadership and Sales training and charge anywhere from $6000 - $30,000 for our 1 - 3 day workshops. You need to assess what you are offering, what your competitors are offering, how much they are charging, how valuable your coaching is etc. You can't just ask 'how much is live coaching worth?'. It doesn't work like that unfortunately.
     
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  5. Brad Gosse

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    I charge $99 for recorded sessions (I publish the audio) or $250 per hour for private sessions.
     
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    Steve Powers Peon

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    Why don't you give us more details instead of something?It's not very easy to measure how much is your lesson worth unless you discribe things specifically.
     
    Steve Powers, Nov 9, 2009 IP
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    smile633 Peon

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    Looking forward to hearing what your expertise is.
    I agree with the others: check your competitors.
     
    smile633, Nov 9, 2009 IP
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    Just trying to read that gave me a headache.
     
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  9. bukalah123

    bukalah123 Peon

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    yeah, n you're brad gosse LOL


    thats just natural dude :D
     
    bukalah123, Nov 13, 2009 IP