I beg to differ. Your arguement is premises on the assumption that 1. Most businesses have interacted with Alex Hormozi's $100M Offer so much so that the market has been thoroughly influenced. 2. You also assume that those who have read the book, have implemented it correctly. Which are both not as true as it might seem.
This is a great point! For context, my clients have been primarily in the high-ticket online space, which has been heavily influenced by Hormozi. So while his reach is not infinite, the industries I work with are the closest in proximity. I also don't think most implement his strategies correctly, so I completely agree with you. But what I have seen is an enormous amount of copied offers. So when one offer begins to work, copycat offers begin to pop up. Thanks for sharing your insights!
@nolan.harper You're spot on with regards "snapshot" offers. While it could lead to customers building resistance, this leaves room for creativity, genuine value offerings and better efficiency for those ready to actually do the work.
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I beg to differ. Your arguement is premises on the assumption that
1. Most businesses have interacted with Alex Hormozi's $100M Offer so much so that the market has been thoroughly influenced.
2. You also assume that those who have read the book, have implemented it correctly.
Which are both not as true as it might seem.
This is a great point! For context, my clients have been primarily in the high-ticket online space, which has been heavily influenced by Hormozi. So while his reach is not infinite, the industries I work with are the closest in proximity. I also don't think most implement his strategies correctly, so I completely agree with you. But what I have seen is an enormous amount of copied offers. So when one offer begins to work, copycat offers begin to pop up.
Thanks for sharing your insights!
@nolan.harper You're spot on with regards "snapshot" offers. While it could lead to customers building resistance, this leaves room for creativity, genuine value offerings and better efficiency for those ready to actually do the work.
Great video!!
Thanks!