
Scaling Your Offers: One-to-One vs. One-to-Many for Therapists
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In this episode, Nadene Van Der Linden explores the pros and cons of one-to-one and one- to- many offers. She highlights the appeal of one-to-many formats like webinars and instant-access products, which can generate passive income after an initial investment of time and marketing. However, Nadene emphasizes that group offers come with challenges, including the need for active launches, strategic marketing funnels, and scheduling logistics that can deter clients who prefer personalized, private sessions. One-on-one coaching, by contrast, is often easier to sell due to its flexibility and direct value. Nadene encourages therapists to consider their own preferences and business goals, noting that one-on-one services can be packaged creatively to avoid trading time for money. Ultimately, success in either model requires a blend of mindset, marketing, and sales strategy, and Nadene offers coaching support for those ready to refine their approach. Details available in the show notes.
Key insights:
- Many therapists feel stuck trading time for money in one-on-one sessions.
- Group offers and instant-access products (like webinars or digital courses) can be created once and sold repeatedly, offering passive income potential.
- Pros and cons of 1 to many versus 1:1.
- Both 1:1 and 1 to many require marketing funnels
- 1:1 can also be packaged to move away from time per hour business model
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