This month’s Q&A is coming up on February 12th, at 3 pm Eastern.
I asked for feedback last month and many of you let me know that you wanted to subscribe to the premium subscription, but that you thought it was too expensive.
Here is why the premium version is priced as it is.
I’m of two minds about the price of the premium subscription. On the one hand, the things I recommend in the premium version, save you a combination of time and money that I think are well worth the cost. If you don’t see the value in that already, then I encourage you to ask me more questions on the monthly Q&A’s or in the comments to the premium posts.
We’re averaging about 20 premium subscribers on the monthly Q&A webinars, and over a dozen questions per month. The Q&A's are running an hour or more. I want to keep the monthly Q&A’s small, so that I can continue to provide a high level of service and information to the premium subscribers. So I’ve decided not to drop the price of the premium subscription, so that I can take the best care possible of those who see the value in what I do.
Many premium subscribers are getting answers to their most burning questions for a simple $20 per month subscription fee. While that’s a lot for a Substack subscription, that’s nothing compared to what it costs to work with me one-on-one. When I was last offering initial appointments, the cost was $585 for an hour. I’ll spend 10 minutes answering an interesting question on our monthly Q&A - and the cost of your subscription is only $20. I would call that a bargain. Your premium subscription will save you a LOT of time, money, and misery if you go to the trouble of using it.
Just some food for thought. Registration is below for premium subscribers only.