Have you ever had these thoughts?…
I’m not an expert. I have no formal qualifications. I’ve never studied any official course about this subject.
How am I meant to go out there and charge money for my coaching or training products without being an expert?
I’ve thought these thoughts too.
I remember the first time I contemplated selling a training course.
It was 2007. I’d blogged for two years and had a nice little audience built up – about 3,000 people on my email list and reading my blog.
Prior to this I’d made money either through advertising, selling other people’s products or selling services delivered by other people.
I was the entrepreneur and marketer. I was good at building basic websites and audiences but I’d never gone out there and charged money for something of my own creation.
It was a daunting idea to think people would pay money for my ideas, for my expertise.
What if they didn’t like what I had to say? What if everyone who bought my product asked for a refund, or no one even bought my product in the first place?
I wasn’t sure my self-esteem was up for the potential rejection!
Reframing My Expectations
If you have fear of something it’s usually about a possible future outcome.
I was afraid no one would buy my product, or if they did, they would tell me it was terrible and request a refund.
The fact is these outcomes are always possible. Maybe not likely, but my fear made them seem like much bigger potentialities then they were at the time.
This is especially true when you are doing something for the first time.
If you’ve never sold a product of your own before, no matter how much study and preparation you do beforehand, there’s always that little element of self-doubt that is born from lack of experience.
To deal with these fears I reframed my expectations.
I decided that my goal was simply to complete the process. I’d do a launch, make an offer of my product for sale and see how it goes.
I reframed what I considered a positive result to simply experiencing the process rather than whether or not I made a certain number of sales or people loved my work.
Of course, I still cared about making sales and I wanted people to benefit from my training, but I didn’t turn those outcomes into paralyzing fears.
This reframe allowed me to push through the fear knowing that the only way to fail was to not finish.
People Pay For Results, Not Qualifications
Since that very first experience selling a training product I’ve gone on to sell over two million dollars worth of coaching, courses and training programs…
…and I still do not have any formal qualifications for what I teach!
What I have learned during this time is people will pay for training when it comes from someone who has results.
This is why I believe you should never worry about your lack of qualifications or formal training to believe you are an expert – what matters is whether you have genuinely helped anyone and/or achieved a result yourself.
If you have lost weight, or made money buying antique cars, or are exceptionally good at finding cheap flights online, these are valuable results, things other people want to know how to do. If people have come to you for help in the past and you’ve contributed in any way to them experiencing a positive change, that is all the qualifications you need.
I’ve noticed over years training beginners, those who are very new to the world of online business frequently make two very different mindset mistakes:
- People who have no formal qualifications have a huge fear about presenting themselves as a so-called “expert” online
- People who focus only on making money don’t even think about their ability to provide value to a market
The irony is that the first group often have a lot of value to contribute, but they let their fear of being “qualified” — or the real deep-rooted fear of being worthy, of being good enough — stop them from doing anything.
The second group play a game of copycat, setting up websites to replicate other successful people thinking they will make money too. These people tend to only see one layer of the process — the surface — and lack the depth necessary to make a business work. They don’t worry about not being an expert because they don’t think about helping others. This group just believe by having a website they can magically make money.
It’s my job as coach and trainer to give the people who do have value to offer the positive reinforcement and support they need to push through the fear. I also help reframe the money seekers to look at where they can genuinely provide value, rather than just where can they make money.
What Results Do You Have?
I suggest you consider your answers to these two questions…
- Has anyone ever benefited from your advice?
- Have you personally experienced a story of success?
If you’re contemplating a future built around a lifestyle business where you sell digital information products and services that you personally create that are designed to help others, your answer to these two questions play a huge part of whether you will succeed.
Don’t worry about your qualifications or you lack of formal training, instead spend time actually helping people get a result.
Is Your Fear Holding You Back?
If you are ready to build an online business based on sharing your knowledge and experiences to grow an audience, and you plan to make money selling your own digital products like ebooks, membership sites and online courses, then I have some important news.
My flagship course Blog Mastermind 2.0 is updated and open to take on the next group of students.
Blog Mastermind 2.0 teaches you how to take your knowledge, the experiences you’ve lived, and turn them into content you share online via a blog, podcast and email newsletter.
Using these tools to attract and build trust with your target audience, you then make money by packaging up your knowledge into more structured training, like an online course, and selling it to the audience you’ve grown.
Over time you can build a thriving and stable online business using this model. It’s been my main source of income for the last ten years!
You don’t need to be an expert, you just need to have something to share and learn the system to deliver and sell it online. That’s where Blog Mastermind 2.0 comes in.
I’ll see you on the inside,
Yaro
BlogMastermind.com
Great way to frame this: “people pay for results, not qualifications” I think too many bloggers and entrepreneurs get hung up that they don’t have amazing credentials like landing on the NY Times Best Sellers list and therefore, aren’t allowed to sell anything yet. Just think about who wouldn’t benefit or keep struggling if you didn’t take the time to sell your services. Is there someone out there that would end up buying from a competitor and get worse results?
Once you start to dig deeper too you notice that most credentials like NY Times Best Seller are more about effective marketing than actually a qualification (except if your job is marketing of course!). Besides traditional fields like law and medicine, qualifications are not that big a deal.
Yaro
Totally agree Yaro,
Although I have a marketing and design background my online experience has been acquired over time learning from the Internet itself. My clients are happy with this as they value the knowledge that I have obtained over the years because it gets them results.
In my personal opinion knowledge is more important than a certificate / diploma that assumes that you are qualified to do something. Do not get me wrong as I am not trying to knock on the head that having qualifications is a bad idea, but I am a strong believer that knowledge acquired from experience is by far more valuable.
As always keep up the good work.
Best regards,
James.
Hi James,
I guess there is one argument for qualifications – if you have results + qualifications you are in a better position than someone with just results. However I think someone with results + marketing skill can easily outsell someone with results + qualifications. The ultimate would be results + qualifications + marketing – then you can really own a market.
Yaro
Hi Yaro!
Awesome advice!
In my line of work today, the importance of qualification and results are highly dependent on the type of person I’m talking to. If Im talking to a manager of a company/corporatin, they usually just want to see every single thing i can show them to prove my qualification, I never get asked about results…when I talk to business owners, they just tell me they want to see results! Haha.
I could remember back then when I was first starting out in affiliate marketing years ago. I was afraid to publish my own course but I just said What The Heck and just did it. I ended up selling the course consistently. That’s the time I learned that I can overcome my fear by just giving it a try and see what happens. Similar to your advice so I can vouch for it.
Enjoy the weekend Yaro! Always enjoy reading your posts 🙂
Hi Dennis, how funny you get such a polarized request depending on what type of client you are working with. I can’t remember being asking for qualifications ever in my line of work. I think the last time I had that question thrown at me was when I was working for a computer helpdesk in my early 20s.
Great work with your course by the way – do you sell it from your blog?
Yaro
Hey Yaro!
Yeah, local corporations/companies here in the Philippines tend to do that. This usually happens when Im talking to people that don’t really care about what you do (how ethical or not) they just want to spend their marketing budget AND be sure you will do work in return, not just take the money and run. I hate that mindset but I’ve been noticing it more and more. It sometimes kills my passion for SEO/online marketing when Im in a position like that hehe.
I sold it on a blog, about solar power. It was a regular niche blog, just like any other back then. Built up the content, sold affiliate products then created my products 🙂
I’ve sold that blog some time back. Now Im working on a local startup that installs and sells the panels.
Ahh that’s a shame you are still not running that blog, it could have made for a great podcast interview. It sounds like you have a very timely startup running now 🙂
Yaro
Thanks Yaro. I will be uploading my website aimed at developing & promoting authors next week and that was among some issues that sent chills to my spine as this is quite a fresh startup.
I think another fear in addition to that of lack of qualification has been lack of adequate experience & it’s a daunting challenge for me because it’s going to be among the first few websites that promote authors in our nation.
The reading culture in Zambia isn’t at its best and hoping to use that platform to change that fact about us
Funnily enough I had this conversation this morning with my dad. Everyone keeps telling me my communication is pretty poor and I need to work on it both on a professional and daily scope. On a professional scale I said that if I get hired for lead generation purposes and I bring in those leads and new business starts pouring in, why do we need to talk about ideas and things as such?
To me “People Pay For Results, Not Qualifications” rings so very true, especially if you think of qualification from a sales perspective too, I don’t want to spend my time qualifying people when I know I can deliver results!
Great post! Sometimes people never get started even though they know their stuff because they dont have the qualifications. If you ask me, the results are what qualifies someone to do it, not a piece of paper!
Chris
Its my first experience to read your blog and i was pretty much surprised that it is v close to reality…its the same situation i m facing these days before i could start blogging… i have many creative ideas to share but the fear of being unchecked or criticized have overpowered me… i really wana start but don’t know how should i go ahead…u r my biggest hope nd i want a possible help by you if possible… thanks
I couldn’t agree more. My first ever gig at a marketing agency, I walked into the interview having not slept due to my father recently passing, I had no resume, not even a binder or folder with notes.
I told them I didn’t go to school for marketing, or communications, or anything what they asked for… I told them I was self taught and self made, and all they needed to do was type my name into Google, and every credential they need would be there.
It worked.
And it worked because they saw results… I started firing off keywords “Type this in…” “That’s a client of mine…” “I ranked that in 60 days and it’s been at #1 for 5 months…”
Results will speak louder and connect deeper than credentials.
Action!
lots and lots thanks sir, you really helped me. I agree with you, if I can really help someone to find something that they’re looking for, that will count. You really removed my tension.
This article is insightful and it relate to my present predicament.
I manage a health blog for over 2 years now and I am still contemplating on creating products and courses out of it. I’m inspired. Is about creating value and helping fellow being. Thumb up!
Thanks Yaro. I will be uploading my website aimed at developing & promoting authors next week and that was among some issues that sent chills to my spine as this is quite a fresh startup.
Overwhelmed by reading this article. Very motivational. Thanks for the share.
Thanks for sharing such a amazing post, Waiting for your next post, Keep Posting..
Learned a lot! Thank you for sharing your story and struggle with us.
Great article!! Thank you
Overwhelmed by reading this article. Very inspiring. Thanks for the post.
Hi Yaro
As you said you don’t have qualification or expert but you have experiences that is only matters.
a famous quotes ” Everything seems impossible until you do” I believe in learning,trying, implementing. Failure is temorary.
Man you are doing great now.
Big kudos!
Thanks! for inspiring
Very interesting & inspiring article. Keep sharing. Thanks for this article.
Yaro, I agree. It is less about qualifications and more about results. That said, I will say, based on my own personal experience my results have improved significantly when I had more self-confidence and belief in myself and my “product”. Your message here is on point, the only thing I would add is that improving on your delivery will directly improve your results. I just read Carma Spence’s Public Speaking Super Powers and would recommend it to anyone and everyone. I noticed a direct correlation between my self-confidence in my delivery to my results and responses from customers! It is a refreshing and encouraging change! Yaro, thank you again for your post, I am truly enjoying your messages. Check out that book as well, I found out more info here, http://www.publicspeakingpowers.com
Very nicely written article. You always motivate us. Thanks for the share.
Overwhelmed by reading this article. Very motivational. Thanks for the share. Keep sharing.
Hi Yaro,
I have also faced this kind of failure in my life. I was afraid but I have learned that whatever happens, I will never give up. This article really helps me to learn new things and I hope that it will also help others. I appreciate your efforts, thank you for sharing this article.
Have a good day ahead.