What Is the Strong Method™? A Summary of What It’s All About, and Its 6 Main Parts

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What is the “Strong Method™,” anyway?

Since only Strong-Method™-style posts are allowed in my Facebook group now, I thought it would be good to explain what the method actually is, for those who are new here. (or need a refresher)

The Strong Method™ is a 6-part method that I created for attracting and enrolling 1-2 (or more) high-ticket clients per week from written Facebook content for a standardized package – without any ad spend, and without direct-messaging anyone. Clients are gained from an audience that is built through friend-requesting and acceptance of friend requests.

(“High ticket” is defined as $5K-$100K+ where the number of weeks in the program corresponds roughly to the number of thousands of dollars charged – OR MORE. For example, $5K or $10K for a 5-week program, $20K or $30K for a 6-month program. “Standardized package” is defined as a service that does not change much from client to client – where up to 10-20% of the work done may be tailored to the client.)

In addition, the clients gained from this method have few to no (usually no) objections to the offer or the fee while in the sales conversation, enroll over text/Messenger without a phone call, are empowered clients who are easy and fun to work with and get great results, feel that the program was what it purported to be and that they got what they were promised, and vibe with the provider’s way of doing things.

Close rates are also high with this method. The method generates about 5-15 text chats per month, which is all that’s needed to enroll 4-8 clients.

The Strong Method™ is the best fit for coaches and expert service providers who have been doing their current work for 5-10 years at minimum, have plenty of examples of clients getting great results, and are not looking to switch to a new type of client or expertise.

It is not a good fit for people who have not yet developed a real expertise at anything, have not worked with many clients, or are switching/pivoting what they’re doing – either the types of clients they’re working with, or the work itself, or both.

The method involves several different components:

1) a specific way of defining the ideal client and the offer’s outcome,

(watch this video to learn about it)

2) a specific way of clarifying the offer itself and designing the program,

(watch this video to learn about it)

3) a specific way of pitching the offer in a 500-word FB post,

(watch this video to learn about it)

4) a specific way of qualifying and enrolling clients over Messenger,

(watch the video under 3) above to learn about it)

5) a specific way of friending the right people to grow your audience on your Facebook profile,

(read these posts to learn about it: here and here)

and

6) a specific way of writing value content.

(watch this video to learn about it)

I hope this helps people who are new to my world and want to get up to speed on the Strong Method.

There are also lots of posts on this site that give way more details on the different components of the method.

I suggest clicking on the “Posts” page, then looking at the “tag cloud” and selecting the topic that you want to learn more about. Clicking a tag will bring up all posts about that topic.

There’s even a tag for “Strong Method summaries” – which links to several different posts that give big-picture overviews of the Strong Method™ in different ways (and link out to other resources) – to help you wrap your mind around it.

Have questions or comments?

Just send me a Facebook DM, leave a comment to this post, or submit a post to the FB group. I’ll approve most posts that create conversation about the Strong Method™. 🙂

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