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[H363]High Vs Low Pressure
by Matthew Glenn, Mat
Let's start off by first defining the difference between a low ticket and high ticket program. This is pretty easy. When we say high ticket we are usually referring to programs that are above $500 dollars. These are the one that will make you think twice before you get involved because of the initial investment involved. Most of these programs will have some type of monthly fee but not all of them. When you see a high ticket program make sure you check to see what the monthly fee may be. If the monthly fee is going to be a problem for you then you may want to seek out a program that will not have this monthly fee attached.

So why the monthly fee you may ask. Most of these companies are going to charge this for one of two reasons. Reason number one would be to cover the cost of your website hosting. Which may or may not be a good reason. You have to determine whether this is a charge that you want to incur. Reason number two may be for residuals and hosting fee. Now this may suit those who are looking to make the upfront money from the sale and the back end or residual from the monthly fee. This definitely has its advantages. Some draw backs are not having that extra money to help advertise. Make sure that your high ticket program over delivers in the area of conversions. The web page should sell itself. If you going to spent big money on a high ticket item their page that tells all about the business should do most of the work. Your job should be mainly driving traffic.

Low ticket programs on the other hand are anything below the $500 level. These are considered as such because of the low entry price tag. They may sometimes have a monthly for the same reasons as above but the fee is normally much lower. With a lower ticket item your reasons for joining may be because you are just starting out and want to test the waters with something small before making the money commitment of the larger program. If this is the case your advertising budget can be a little more flexible. In addition if you don't have a monthly fee then you can also add to your ad campaign.

So in the long run the amount of work that you have to do is about the same. To market a high ticket program whether you use free advertisement (cost you your time) or paid you will have to do the same amount of work. The only determining factors depend on how much money you want spend, how much experience you have, and what type of support your going to get.

1. DOES THIS EARN A LIVING FOR ME? In a material world, we all have responsibilities that cannot be ignored.

2. CAN I LEARN FROM THIS? Can I grow as a human being by doing this particular piece of work? Will I acquire new skills or insights?

3. IS IT USEFUL? Who is depending on me to do this and why? Sooner or later any piece of useful work involves us with other people. Will this action bring me together with people in a worthwhile way?

4. WILL OTHERS BENEFIT? HOW? This can be an overriding consideration for many activities.

5. WILL I EVER HAVE A CHANCE TO DO THIS AGAIN? Some opportunities are a once- in-a-lifetime deal. Is this one of them? Or am I pretending it is because I want to do it so badly?

6. AM I DOING THIS BECAUSE I'M THE RIGHT PERSON? OR BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE WILL? What would happen if I didn't do it? Am I really the only person for the job, or can this be delegated?

7. WHAT WILL I HAVE TO PUT ON HOLD TO DO THIS? What is the tradeoff? How will it affect my immediate and future life? What sacrifices will I and those around me have to make?

7. AM I BEING BLACKMAILED? Are any of my activities the result of "emotional blackmail"? (Blackmail is a contract between two people or even two groups. It can be clearly stated or extremely subtle, but it only works when both agree to play. We should not accept emotional blackmail from others, just as we should not try to blackmail them ourselves. Often society provides us with only a vague line between good manners and being taken advantage of, between being a fair and upright person and being a sucker. It is up to us to make the line clear and strong, both for ourselves and for others.)

9. CAN I HAVE FUN? Ultimately, if I don't need to do it and don't have to do it and I can't enjoy at least some aspect of it, then it's probably not worth doing.

HIGH OR LOW?
When you invest your time, you want to invest it in high-return projects. The lists below provide a profile of the activities with the potential for the highest return.

CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH-PAYOFF ACTIVITIES

Directly related to my goals
Might not be pleasant
Tend to involve risk
Might be difficult
Can't be delegated Important

CHARACTERISTICS OF LOW-PAYOFF ACTIVITIES

Not related to my goals
Comfortable to do
No risk involved
Routine
Noncreative, anyone can do it

Trivial

Investing your time and energy is like investing your money. You may risk it and lose it. But risk spells the difference between getting what you want and sitting on the sidelines, between your potential and your performance.

Whenever you make a pro-active decision about which activities deserve your energy, you take the sting out of the most arduous and burdensome ones.

It is what you want to be doing, and you are clear about why. Then you can approach your tasks as worthy of your fullest attention and enthusiasm.

What are the chances that people who see an activity as boring, tedious, or beneath them will make a powerful difference? And what are the chances that people with a passionate, positive vision of what they are doing will fail to make a difference? Thatis you!
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