Every effective business or marketing plan includes a SWOT analysis.
A SWOT analysis is a strategic planning tool that evaluates the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats of a business or project.
But most business owners don't know how to use this tool. Or they think it's overly complicated.
You can make it easy for them with our ready-to-teach SWOT Analysis workshop.
You'll guide your students through the process using hypothetical case studies for them to work on - either in small groups or individually. Then use included questions to spark group discussion, and share advice and insights.
This short workshop can be used as a lead magnet, low-ticket offer, or valuable add-on for any strategic planning course. For example, it complements the following ready-to-go courses beautifully:
- How to Stand Out in a Crowded Market
- Create Your Business Growth Plan
- Business Planning Simplified
- How to Build a Scalable Business
The workshop content would take you hours to create on your own.
Luckily, we've done the work for you, so all you have to do is tweak the materials for your audience and add your branding.
Here's what you'll get in the SWOT Analysis Workshop:
To help you run the workshop we have included:
- Facilitator instructions - detailed instructions for each part of the session. (in docx)
- Slides – for you to use as your speaking points when you host the session live. (slide text in docx, slides in Canva template)
- Scenario: Facilitator version - A fictional business scenario to use in the workshop. This facilitator version contains suggested answers in case your students need additional ideas for guidance. (in docx)
- Student workbook - where your students can note down their thoughts, ideas, and reflections as they progress through the workshop. (in docx and Canva template)
See each item above for file formats included.
Here’s what coaches and business owners just like you have to say about Content Sparks:
FAQs about PLR Content
You are not allowed to sell or give away a license or the editable files to anyone else. That means you can NOT sell or share the Private Label Rights (PLR), Resell Rights, or Master Resell Rights to anyone.
Also, you are not allowed to publish the content freely on the web where anyone can read or download it, including free membership sites or forums. The exception is promotional materials, as mentioned above. This protects the value of your content.
You have the option to rewrite it if you choose, but it is not necessary. However, we recommend that you rewrite and add to any web-based content that you want found by search engines (like Google), so that it will rank higher in search engines. Adding value to existing content is also important, such as additional images, examples, stories, or lists of resources. By adding your own personal examples and experience, you'll boost your reputation and credibility exponentially.
Pricing your content is always a challenge and it depends on your own market. Some people charge $97 for a webinar series. Others add it to a $27/month paid membership program each month. And some have charged as much as $1997 for a full training program with coaching added.
Take a look at what competitors and similar businesses are charging in your industry. Then find your own middle ground based on how you want to position yourself.
We recommend that you never charge less than $27, depending on the length of the program, and charge more if you're adding live or video elements. Charge even more if you're adding coaching.
We have a number of tutorials and videos in our blog, as well as a list of our favorite resources we use in our own business.
Start by watching these tutorials:
==> Profiting from Content: Basic Funnel Set Up for Beginners
==> How to Quickly Customize Your Content
And get ideas for resources to use here:
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