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Thinking about investing in Wandering Aimfully and using Teachery?

For context:
Teachery is an online course platform that you get lifetime access to when you join Wandering Aimfully. Wandering Aimfully is a coaching program that includes live monthly group coaching, software, courses, and a community. It’s run by Jason and Caroline Zook - a husband and wife team who have a have a healthy and balanced approach to life and business.

As much as I love would love for you to join Wandering Aimfully through me and start using Teachery, I want to make sure your consideration to invest in it is coming from a place of power and not from desperation by sharing more of the reason why I joined 5 years ago.

The biggest financial reason I joined Wandering Aimfully was because I knew I would save money in the long run by using Teachery.

When I had started selling online courses in 2017, I was using a different online course platform and it was costing me a lot of money. At first, I was on the “free” plan which was actually taking a percentage of every sale. By the time I stopped to add it up, I realized I had paid over $1000 in the percentage fees.

Needless to say, I was a bit dismayed. 😆 At that point, I switched over to the paid plan which charged me a flat rate of $99 per month.

But I had to stop and ask myself, “Am I going to build my business on a platform that charges me $1200 a year forever?”

When I saw that I would get LIFETIME ACCESS to Teachery by joining Wandering Aimfully for single cost of $2000, it was a no-brainer to me. I had already paid that amount just to be able to sell courses on a different platform and I really didn’t want to keep that up. If I had stayed with that initial platform, I would have paid about $7000 in subscription fees by now.

Wandering Aimfully comes with soooo much more than just Teachery by the way. To me Teachery is the cherry on top that makes the cost pay off all by itself.

I would say, that if you are someone who wants to make money selling online courses, take a close look at Teachery. It just might be the perfect home for all that intellectual property you have inside you.