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If you're at all undecided about Blog On To A Career Change!, just take advantage of my guarantee. Buy it and then decide...
If my 'Blog On To A Career Change Package' ('Blog On') does not exceed your highest expectations, please ask for your money back. I'll refund you - no reason needed, no questions asked. I won't be upset - the whole point of a guarantee is to eliminate your risk.
Why do I practically tell you to ask for your money back? Because I know that 'Blog On To A Career Change' delivers the goods... I know - it OVERdelivers. All I ask is that you give it a good 'try'.
Ask yourself, first...
What is a successful career worth? How can you put a value on finding the RIGHT career for you? What's the joy of doing what you love and making a goodly income from it worth to you?
More to the point, perhaps, what is it worth NOT to waste a year and hundreds, nay - thousands of pounds? Any coach can offer you 'life-coaching' - weekly chats with a well-meaning goal-setter. But months later, that is all you will get - no job, no money, no career chance.
Other companies and coaches do not provide the 'Blog On' process, the 'techie-free' tools and the guidance, all of which are necessary to create a career change that works ... and thriving career capability = career currency.
And you know what? All those standard 'executive placement agencies (as advertised in the Sunday Times) they simply don't care, because they do not think YOUR success is their business. (Ask yourself where they get the money to advertise in this ludicrously expensive newspaper?)
So do not end up like everyone else, moaning about how much you're neglected by these 'career management consultants'. The time and cost of failure is just too high.
What should my 'Blog On' package cost?
Let's analyse the value of 'Blog On' a different way, this time from an accountant's perspective - 'replacement value' perspective:
Suppose you were to buy, from a variety of different sources all the functionality and opportunity that 'Blog On' gives you.
Let's add up the total cost, using a conservative (entry-level) but expert-estimate. (I've got the invoices) |