How compelling is it when you see this on a sales page?
“Peek over my shoulder while I…”
It doesn’t matter if the seller is demonstrating how to bake a cake or how to build a website, we want to see. There’s just something intriguing about the opportunity to see experts do what they does best.
Which is exactly what makes these types of products best sellers in nearly every niche.
We want our methods justified.
We very likely already perform the tasks this “over the shoulder” product teaches, but we wonder if we’re doing it the best, most efficient way.
Is there a newer method that works better? Is there a less expensive or time consuming technique? Or do we know a better way (that feeling of smugness is sometimes its own reward)?
By purchasing the products that show us exactly how others work, we’re finding out how we can work better, while still building up our confidence.
We want the tried-and-true approach.
When we’re just starting out (or even if we’re not) it can be helpful to cut through all the trial and error and get right to what works. After all, if you can skip the months and months of learning – not to mention the expense – why wouldn’t you? If you trust that the seller really does have it all figured out, purchasing the over-the-shoulder training can be a great shortcut and you can always refine the methods as you go.
We want to know the “secrets” of the pros.
Occasionally, we fall into the trap of thinking that there must be a “secret.” If only we had the right template, we’d finally be able to write that novel. If only we had the right interview questions, we’d finally be able to find a VA. If only we had the right dating profile checklist, we’d finally get a date.
Of course, there’s more to success in any niche than just a checklist or template, but when we can dig into what is proven to work for others, it gives us that boost of confidence we need to continue moving forward.
So next time you see a product or program that offers to share an expert’s proven system, ask yourself why it seems so compelling to you. What’s triggering your interest? Chances are, it’s one (or more) of these reasons.
Pro Tip: The next time you put a product together, remember the points above and consider making it an over-the-shoulder training, because if that makes best-selling products for others, it can certainly make a best-selling product for you!
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