Over the weekend one of my email subscribers asked if he could get in on the Pioneer deal because he didn’t have time to sign up before the deadline.
I said no.
He’d seen the offer. He’d been reminded about it for several weeks. But that window is now closed and it wouldn’t be fair to the owners who did act on it for me to make exceptions.
I told him that he can still get the program, but not at the Pioneer rate.
He unsubscribed and I’m glad he did.
Because Pioneer pricing ended on the 30th of April and those who took advantage received lifetime access to everything for $97.
That door is shut and it won’t reopen.
He knew the terms but if he couldn’t follow simple directions and take advantage of obvious opportunities then it’s probably better that he is not part of this community.
From today the program is $997 and delivers well beyond the investment.
This includes all current and future modules plus access to the monthly group cohort calls with me on Zoom.
Same content. Same calls.
Same framework for building a business that gives you your life back today and positions you for an exit on your terms tomorrow.
Two modules live. Two more coming over the next couple of months. A growing library of tools, AI solutions, and downloadable resources.
And live cohort calls where we tear into real businesses and solve real problems together.
So would you rather invest $997 or years of your life chasing the same rabbit and wondering why nothing changes?
The choice is yours.
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George Sotiropoulos announces the close of Pioneer pricing for End Burnout — Fall in Love with Your Business Again after declining a late request for the $97 rate. The program is now $997 including all current and future modules, monthly cohort calls, and a growing library of tools and resources for SME business owners building exit-ready businesses