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[image] From the Founder Hi {NAME}! According to research done by Podia, the average online course costs $137. Does that mean you should charge between $100 and $150 for your online course? Probably not. There are so many factors to consider when you're deciding on a price for any offering. - Is it a live course with access to you as the teacher and facilitator? - Does it come with a community? - Do you offer lifetime access or will you be updating the materials over time? Your course has an ROI. Whether or not you've calculated what it might be, people are going to come up with their own assumptions. If your course can save people time or money, or help them solve a really urgent problem... that's worth a lot. You also have to consider how many people you can enroll in your course. If you have a wide reach then pricing low can be a great way to go. Otherwise, starting with a higher price point can help you deliver a high-touch course that gets people results. Want to dive deeper? [Read this](=). [image] Try this tip! Are you using AccessAlly’s Teams yet? Here’s an example of what that is: You can sell your program to a single member with 10 licenses (or any number you want). That means that member can now invite 10 other members to participate in your program. Now your original purchaser may also want to lead and guide their members through your program. That’s what we call a Team Leader. You can take it a step further, by allowing your Team Leaders to reply to questions and comments submitted by their Team Members. [image]( [Read our guide here ➜]( Customer Spotlight [image]() Today, we’ll look at how corporate sales training expert Marc Wayshak built a successful training business and how he developed additional revenue streams by adding online training. He created the [Game Plan Selling System™](, a data-driven and science-based sales methodology that balances both qualitative and quantitative research with proven results in client companies. Here's what he had to say about his experience with AccessAlly: “Since being on AccessAlly, my membership site has tripled in members. The ability to do one-click upsells alone generates 25% of my revenue. Plus, the quizzing functionality allows me to sell my membership program to corporations which also added an other 20% in revenue in the past year.” [Read the Case Study ➜]() Links we think you’ll find useful: [image]( 11 Effective Strategies For Reigniting Motivation In The Workplace [Read more ➜]( [image]( Delivering a Private Podcast with AccessAlly [Learn more ➜]() [image]( A Beginner’s Guide to Building an Online Community [Learn more ➜]( [image]() Stop Bottlenecking – How to Sustainably Scale with Breanne Dyck [Listen here ➜]( Who is AccessAlly? We want to live in a world where access to knowledge lifts everyone up. That's why we're passionate about building this [powerful WordPress plugin]() for scaling online businesses through courses, group coaching, and memberships. [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](AccessAlly) You're receiving this email because you've subscribed to updates from AccessAlly. Thank you! We're so glad you're here. To update how often you receive emails from us, please use the [Preferences Center.](=) To unsubscribe from all of our emails, click the unsubscribe link below. You'll be missed, and we wish you all the best! [Unsubscribe]( 1321 Upland Dr. #9015 Houston, Texas 77043 United States (347) 620-4501

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