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If forty-five new clients joined you tonight when you were asleep, tomorrow morning when you woke up, what would break first?

Reel·1:24 min·veröffentlicht 12.07.26 (vor 1 Monat)·erfasst 17.08.26
0,1×Faktor (Views / Median 8.701, n=27)
569Views
560Likes
171Kommentare
Talking Head + B-RollSystem BreakdownHook: frage45-90sProduktion: poliertUntertitel: einwort karaokeCTA: kommentar keywordKonfidenz hoch

Warum es so läuft

Der Post lief mit einem Ausreißer-Faktor von 0.07x deutlich unter dem Median des Accounts, also stark unterdurchschnittlich trotz eines klaren Frage-Hooks mit konkreter Zahl, poliertem Whiteboard-Setup und Karaoke-Untertiteln. Vermutlich reicht ein starker Hook und poliertes Format allein nicht aus, wenn Thema oder Timing die übliche Zielgruppe nicht trafen. Die hohe Kommentarzahl von 171 bei nur 569 Views deutet darauf hin, dass die View-Zahl untypisch niedrig gemessen wurde oder der CTA trotzdem funktionierte, das Reichweitenwachstum aber ausblieb.

Belege
  • Ausreißer-Faktor 0.07x, deutlich unter Account-Median von 8.701 Views
  • Hook ist eine konkrete Frage mit Zahl (45 Klienten)
  • Einwort-Karaoke-Untertitel und poliertes Boardroom-Setup mit Whiteboard
  • 171 Kommentare bei nur 569 Views, ungewöhnliches Verhältnis
  • kommentar_keyword CTA (ONRAMP) für Workshop-Zugang
Hook

„If forty-five new clients joined you tonight when you were asleep, tomorrow morning when you woke up, what would break first?“

Titel-/Hook-Muster

Hypothetische Frage + Zahl + Konsequenz

Für Stefan / Heartbeat

Dieses Whiteboard-Format mit Schritt-für-Schritt-Aufschlüsselung eines internen Onboarding-Prozesses lässt sich 1 zu 1 als System Breakdown übernehmen, in dem Stefan Graf den eigenen Kunden-Onboarding-Prozess von Heartbeat live auf ein Whiteboard zeichnet.

Thema

Onboarding-Prozess für neue Coaching-Klienten

Sichtbar
  • Person am Whiteboard in Boardroom-Setting
  • Blaues Studio-Branding BlackBelt/Boardroom
  • Handschriftliche Notizen und Diagramme auf Whiteboard
  • Einwort-Karaoke-Untertitel groß im unteren Bilddrittel
  • Ein Sprecher durchgehend im Bild
  • Schwarzes T-Shirt, ruhiges professionelles Setup
onboardingcoachingwhiteboardsystem-breakdownclient-experiencekommentar-cta

Analyse 17.08., 22:52 · claude-sonnet-5

Kontaktbogen (15 Standbilder, zeilenweise; Zeitpunkte: 0.4s, 5.0s, 12.2s, 15.2s, 17.1s, 21.4s, 26.5s, 30.5s, 32.0s, 37.0s, 61.8s, 67.2s, 72.1s, 74.0s, 78.3s)

Kontaktbogen

Verlauf

MessungAlterViewsLikesKomm.Label
17.08., 20:5236.8 d183.379560179t0
17.08., 21:1436.8 d569560171scan
17.08., 22:3036.9 d569560171scan

t0 = erste Erfassung, t7 = etwa 7 Tage, t28 = etwa 28 Tage nach Veröffentlichung.

Notiz

Caption

Comment ONRAMP and I’ll send you the workshop deets.⁠ ⁠ Because 45 new clients should feel like winning.⁠ ⁠ Not a hostage situation.⁠ ⁠ If your onboarding breaks the moment your marketing works…⁠ ⁠ …it’s not an onboarding process.⁠ ⁠ It’s a panic attack with login details.

Transkript (scribe, 355 Wörter)

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If forty-five new clients joined you tonight when you were asleep, tomorrow morning when you woke up, what would break first? For most coaches, the answer is me, followed by then everything else. Here's the problem. When new clients join you, their experience is either they're overwhelmed or they're underwhelmed. And because you don't have a plan for the onboarding process, your experience is that onboarding new clients is heavy and chaotic. Let's fix it. You could either design a really slick onboarding process, or you just steal mine. Let me show you what we do. When they start, instead of getting access to the curriculum or the content and all the things they need to learn or do, they only get two things. Bonus. It's called ten K in ten minutes. Little video series which takes them ten minutes to watch, ten minutes to implement, and makes them ten grand. That gives them the exhilarating feeling of return on investment before they've even started, and us, it buys us some time. Once a month, we run a kickoff call. All the new clients together, they get momentum, and we get all of the admin logistics taken care of on one call. Next up, a one-on-one game plan. That way, the client feels seen, and they've got a custom plan just for them, and everybody on my team knows exactly what's going on with every client, so no matter who they talk to, they get amazing results. Next up come two twenty-minute velocity calls. We don't have to spend major time with every client 'cause we've already done strategy. Our job here is to make sure that they're moving and in motion. Clients love it because they get momentum. We love it because it buys us speed. So you can either build your own or you can just steal mine. We're running a workshop called On-Ramp, where I'm gonna step you through every piece of our client onboarding so you can install it into your business and keep clients winning and staying for years. Comment the word On-Ramp, and I'll give you all the deets.

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