What Next?
You have a complete challenge funnel blueprint. Topic selection, daily task design, email sequences, platform setup, the pitch, and evergreen automation. Here is where to go from here.
Recommended Next Courses
These courses build directly on what you learned here:
- High-Ticket Sales Calls — for courses priced $1,250+, adding personal sales calls to your challenge funnel can dramatically increase revenue. Your challenge warms them up. The call closes them.
- Sell Your Course on Autopilot — the full evergreen automation system, including email sequences, deadline funnels, and traffic sources. Essential if you plan to automate your challenge.
- Webinar Funnels That Sell — an alternative conversion model. Some creators run challenges that feed into webinar registrations. Others use webinars for cold traffic and challenges for warm traffic.
Combining Funnel Models
Your challenge funnel does not exist in isolation. The most effective course creators combine models.
Run a challenge to warm up your audience, then invite participants to a webinar for the full pitch. Use Facebook or Instagram ads to drive traffic to your challenge registration page. Feed challenge graduates into an evergreen email sequence that sells your course over time.
The challenge is one piece of a larger system. Use it as your trust-building entry point, then layer in other models as your business grows.
The Compound Effect
Your first challenge will not be perfect. That is fine. Run it anyway.
You will learn which emails get opened, which tasks get completed, and where people drop off. Your second challenge will be better. Your third will be better still.
The creators who see the best results from challenges are not the ones with the most polished content. They are the ones who run them consistently, learn from each iteration, and improve over time.
You have the blueprint. Now go run your first challenge.
Keep going — you're making progress through Challenge Funnels (The 5-Day Method).
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