It Isn't About How Much Money You Spend

It's about how much that money saves you or gives you a return

So a couple days ago I was scrolling on twitter, and I see a post basically blasting a coach for having a price of $1000 for a consultation of 1 hour

absolutely insane number isn’t it? a thousand, a literal 1000 dollars for just an hour, as you can expect many people agreed but some also defended it,

I mean that person’s gotta have something to charge that amount of money, maybe they’ve done an insane number of mistakes that cost them thousands, hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars because

they just didn’t know any better

so if you pay a thousand but save a hundred thousand, isn’t that enough?

I’ve had something similar but on a minor scale happen to me, I’ve been looking around strategists on twitter in case I get stuck trying to advertise my youtube channel because it HAS been a source of work at multiple points, making it bigger directly helps my bottom line

and I saw some wild numbers even though not as much

wild isn’t it? but honestly it could be worth it if just that hour gets me a couple of decent paying clients, then I got my money’s worth

on an actual implementation, I recently got Recut, which is a program that automatically cuts empty space in videos, even though it costs $100 it has saved me hours doing work with my current clients and it made back it’s value in just a couple of projects so in short

doesn’t matter how much you spend, only matters how much it brings you back