I handle the ads and signups
I advertise the workshop to people nearby and keep track of who registers.
For Columbus, OH appointment & class-based businesses
Let’s see if we can turn your “slow days” into a handful of new paying customers for free.
I’m running this free test for a few businesses in Columbus, OH with slow days to fill. If you can take on more customers and put $300–$500 toward Facebook ads, I’ll check the numbers and tell you if it’s worth trying.
SEE IF THE NUMBERS WORK FOR YOU01
The real cost of a slow day
You’re still paying for the room, the team, and everything it takes to stay open. Once that appointment passes or a class starts half-empty, you can’t sell that time again.
The workshop is already made. You host it, press play, and talk with the people who are interested afterward.
I advertise the workshop to people nearby and keep track of who registers.
Press play, pass out the forms, and follow the script. There’s nothing to create or memorize.
Answer their questions. If someone wants your help, show them how to book and follow up with them afterward.
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Why I don’t charge for the first workshop
I’ll put the campaign together—the Facebook ads, signup page, reminders, and workshop itself. You cover $300–$500 in ad spend, host the workshop, and follow up with anyone who wants to book. I don’t charge for my work on that first run. There’s no retainer or agreement to keep going.
This is the ready-made one-hour event mentioned above. You host it at your business using the video, forms, and script I provide.
The usual ask
They have to trust a med spa they’ve never visited—and choose a treatment they may not understand—after seeing one Facebook ad.
An easier first step
They can visit your med spa, get their questions answered, and understand their options before deciding whether they want help.
Your workshop would use a topic your own customers already ask about. When it ends, anyone who is interested knows how to book.
A few questions before a call
I want to make sure there’s nothing obvious that would keep this from working for you. Tell me what’s happening, what a good first workshop would look like, and a couple of numbers from the business. I’ll email you back either way.