Wednesday Jul 03, 2024

E51: Is AI or Ghostwriting the Best for Content Creation? Experts Go Head-to-Head

In this Cash Flow Fight Club podcast matchup, two expert content creators and coaches go head to head to uncover whether ghostwriting or coaching is the best way for entrepreneurs to produce compelling content and close more clients. These copywriting champions debate the merits of their respective business models - coaching you how to create your own content versus ghostwriting services. 

 

Which approach reigns supreme when it comes to helping entrepreneurs generate leads and grow their businesses? 

Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:

00:00

01:32 - Adam and Ryan’s backgrounds

05:49 - Round 1: cost structures and pricing models

15:36 - Round 2: flexibility and customization options 

22:07 - Round three: customized client journeys: ensuring service flexibility

35:50  - Coaching success is measured by more than just revenue

46:45 - Their ideal clients

Episode Highlights:

[05:49] Round 1: Cost Structures and Pricing Models

Ryan's coaching program provides an end-to-end service that aims to deeply develop clients through personalized guidance and workshops over several weeks. This done-with-you approach transforms entrepreneurs by helping them clarify their offers, craft effective content, establish lead flow events, and learn to convert leads into sustainable coaching businesses.

Adam's ghostwriting service offers a passive, done-for-you model where specialized writers generate customized content for commercial real estate clients based on intake calls to understand their goals, stories and key performance metrics. Packages can be tailored over durations of 60 days to a year to focus on the unique metrics most important to each client.

[15:36] Round 2: Flexibility and Customization Options 

Adam discusses how his ghostwriting could adjust content frequency and duration packages based on a client's goals. Ryan details his multi-week onboarding process covering offer clarity, content creation, lead flow planning and more. This highlights differences in their approaches, with Adam providing an outsourced content solution and Ryan offering an in-depth coaching program. However, both emphasize flexibility to meet clients where they are. Ryan structures his program systematically while Adam aims for a light-lift intake process. 

[22:07] Round Three: Customized Client Journeys: Ensuring Service Flexibility

Adam discusses how clients receive weekly analytics and have consistent access to provide feedback to iteratively improve results. Ryan emphasizes developing clients through a rigorous yet supportive onboarding process tailored to their unique starting point and goals. Both prioritize ongoing communication and customization to clients. Adam aims to lift the burden of flexibility from clients onto his agency as the service provider. On the other hand, Ryan acknowledges that clients progress at different paces depending on their situation and commitment level. 

[35:50] Going Beyond Initial Client Expectations

Adam notes that client success often involves unexpected revenue streams beyond their initial goals. Through the personalized guidance provided, clients end up launching additional monetization avenues like paid Substack newsletters or coaching programs that further boost their businesses. This highlights how the services can evolve client relationships in unforeseen, value-adding ways.

Resources Mentioned:

CRE Digital

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