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Rough Drafts by Cory Miller
Cory Miller
70 episodes
4 days ago
Quick thoughts, ideas about business and life by entrepreneur Cory Miller. These are designed to be fast, down and dirty ways to capture what I'm thinking about and likely need expanding into further ways.
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Quick thoughts, ideas about business and life by entrepreneur Cory Miller. These are designed to be fast, down and dirty ways to capture what I'm thinking about and likely need expanding into further ways.
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Business
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Exercise: How Could You Charge $1500 an Hour for What You Do
Rough Drafts by Cory Miller
3 minutes 12 seconds
6 years ago
Exercise: How Could You Charge $1500 an Hour for What You Do

As a starting again entrepreneur, I've been asking myself this question: How could I charge (or get paid) $1,500 an hour for what I do?


Two questions for exploration follow that:


* Who do I need to become to charge that? Particularly my skillsets, approach, even messaging

* What are the results and outcomes I could offer that would be truly transformational at the end of that hour? 


These questions have been helping me lay out a plan to level up what I'm doing, how I'm talking about it ... but more importantly the transformations I'm offering my clients. 


Rough Drafts by Cory Miller
Quick thoughts, ideas about business and life by entrepreneur Cory Miller. These are designed to be fast, down and dirty ways to capture what I'm thinking about and likely need expanding into further ways.