Module 2: Your Offer & Pricing Strategy
Module 2: Your Offer & Pricing Strategy
Course: Online Business Blueprint
Duration: ~55 minutes
Lessons: 6
Outcome: You have a compelling offer, tiered pricing that maximizes revenue, and packages that make buying easy.
Lesson 2.1: The Anatomy of an Irresistible Offer
Format: 📖 Reading | Duration: 10 min
Hook
Most online entrepreneurs lead with what they do. "I'm a web designer." "I'm a coach." "I do SEO." That's why they struggle. The best offers lead with transformation. What changes in the customer's life? That's what sells.
Concept
The Offer Formula:
"I help [specific person] go from [current painful state] to [desired state] in [timeframe] without [common objection]."
Example:
"I help SaaS founders go from 'hoping their product gets noticed' to 'predictable demo requests every week' in 90 days without spending $10K+ on an agency."
Bizzby in Action
Tell Alex your target market and their biggest pain point. Alex will work with Maya and Jordan to craft 3 offer variations, complete with before/after states, offer stacks, and pricing tiers.
Action Item
Write out your offer using the formula: "I help [person] go from [pain] to [dream] in [timeframe] without [objection]." Send it to Alex for refinement.
Lesson 2.2: 3-Tier Pricing That Maximizes Revenue
Format: 📖 Reading | Duration: 12 min
The Good-Better-Best Model:
| Tier | Purpose | Price Anchor |
|---|---|---|
| Good (Basic) | Capture price-sensitive buyers | Lowest entry point |
| Better (Standard) | Where 60-70% of revenue comes from | The "smart choice" |
| Best (Premium) | Capture high-value buyers, anchor middle | Makes middle look reasonable |
Quiz
1. What percentage of customers typically choose the middle tier?
- a) 20-30%
- b) 60-70% ✓
- c) 80-90%
- d) 40-50%
Lesson 2.3: Packaging Your Services for Clarity
Format: 🎬 Video | Duration: 10 min
The 4-Part Package Description:
- Name That Sells the Outcome — Weak: "Bronze Package" | Strong: "The Launch Pad"
- One-Sentence Promise — "In 30 days, you'll have [specific result] without [common pain point]"
- What's Included (The Deliverables) — List 5-7 specific items
- Who This Is For / Not For — Qualify your buyers
Lesson 2.4: Value-Based Pricing vs. Hourly Pricing
Format: 📖 Reading | Duration: 10 min
The Problem with Hourly:
Hourly pricing punishes efficiency. The better you get, the less you earn. Value-based pricing rewards expertise. The faster you deliver results, the more profit you keep.
How to Calculate Value-Based Prices:
- Quantify the Value You Create — "This sales page will generate $50K in new revenue"
- Apply the 10-30% Rule — Price at 10-30% of the value you create
- Add a Premium for Speed/Expertise — "I can do this in 2 weeks what takes others 2 months"
Lesson 2.5: Handling "That's Too Expensive"
Format: 📖 Reading | Duration: 8 min
The 3 Types of Price Objections:
- Value Mismatch — They don't understand the ROI. Reframe using their numbers.
- Trust Gap — They don't believe you can deliver. Use social proof and guarantees.
- Budget Reality — They genuinely can't afford it. Offer payment plans or smaller scope.
Lesson 2.6: Your Pricing Page & Proposal Template
Format: 🎯 Action | Duration: 10 min
High-Converting Pricing Page Elements:
- Above the Fold: Clear headline, subhead with credibility, visible CTA buttons
- The Comparison Table: 3-4 columns max, most popular tier highlighted
- Social Proof: Testimonials near pricing, logos of companies
- FAQ Section: Address common objections
- Risk Reversal: Guarantee language, "cancel anytime"
Module 2 Quiz
1. What should your offer lead with?
- a) Your process
- b) The customer's transformation ✓
- c) Your credentials
- d) Your portfolio
2. In 3-tier pricing, which tier generates 60-70% of revenue?
- a) The cheapest tier
- b) The middle tier ✓
- c) The most expensive tier
- d) All tiers equally
3. What is the primary advantage of value-based pricing over hourly?
- a) It's easier to calculate
- b) It rewards efficiency and expertise ✓
- c) Clients prefer it
- d) It's more transparent
Module 2 Agent Prompt
"Alex, I've designed my offers and pricing. Here's my 3-tier structure: [paste your pricing]. Can you have Sam build a pricing page and Jordan create a proposal template I can use?"