



A short, powerful hook statement that includes context about who you are/what your offering is, ideally between 15-20 words. Think of this as an emotional/aspirational elevator pitch; grab the reader’s attention and spark their curiosity!
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You're about to reach your breaking point...
- You’re stuck in a job that’s draining and time-consuming
- You wish you had more energy to do the things you love with the people you care about
- You feel held back by self-doubt or limiting beliefs
- You find it almost impossible to save money and build wealth, no matter how hard you try
All the while, you're dreaming of a business / life / body / ETC that...
- Allows you to work whenever and wherever you want
- Gives you the flexibility to spend more time with your kids while still contributing to your household income
- Another result your ideal customer would love to achieve in their life/business
- Another result your ideal customer would love to achieve in their life/business


"Call out the best part of the testimonial in this section"
Try to include 2 to 4 client success stories. Try to choose testimonials that show the breadth of your offerings and/or the subsequent positive outcomes. Each testimonial should give the reader more information or insight (as opposed to a list of clients saying how much they love you over and over again—nice, but not super helpful!).
– CLIENT NAME HERE
"Duplicate this testimonial section as many times as you need"
Try to include first names, photos, and even a pertinent description of each client you’re quoting—the more context readers have, the more likely they are to connect with an existing client’s story.
– CLIENT NAME HERE




- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)

- You had an excess of time and energy
- You could develop a loving and caring relationship with yourself and your body
- You could work from anywhere, on your own schedule
- You were able to live your purpose and have a meaningful impact on others

- A few bullet points listing reasons someone might not be a good fit. the most beneficial outcomes of your service
- What will your ideal student learn, gain or achieve
- What can they look forward to?
- These should also be specific and personal–you want readers to connect on an emotional level and picture how their lives could be different (better!) with your help.

"Call out the best part of the testimonial in this section"
Try to include 2 to 4 client success stories. Try to choose testimonials that show the breadth of your offerings and/or the subsequent positive outcomes. Each testimonial should give the reader more information or insight (as opposed to a list of clients saying how much they love you over and over again—nice, but not super helpful!).
– CLIENT NAME HERE
"Duplicate this testimonial section as many times as you need"
Try to include first names, photos, and even a pertinent description of each client you’re quoting—the more context readers have, the more likely they are to connect with an existing client’s story.
– CLIENT NAME HERE

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This is your final opportunity to sell your program.
You’ll want to reiterate all of the amazing features, benefits, outcomes, etc. of your service, and anchor the price in a way that makes the purchase seem worth every penny.

- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)
- Core Offer Feature (Valued at $$)