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=== Assistant: Perfect — a single, no-brainer offer simplifies the decision and positions you as a premium, high-trust solution. === Perfect — a single, no-brainer offer simplifies the decision and positions you as a premium, high-trust solution. We don’t want the buyer second-guessing which package to pick — they just buy because it removes their problem completely. Here’s what we have so far, distilled into a value equation framework (Hormozi-style): Dream Outcome: Hotels maintain spotless guest rooms and exterior at all times → excellent reviews → higher occupancy → higher revenue. Perceived Likelihood of Achievement: Very high — you’re personally guaranteeing same-day fixes within 24 hours, focused on the areas that hurt reviews the most. Time Delay: Minimal — you proactively maintain the space and respond same-day. Effort & Sacrifice: Minimal for the hotel — they don’t manage schedules, buy paint, or chase contractors; it’s all handled by you. Now we need to set the price point that matches this value. ONE question — answer only this: Given the revenue at risk (~£18,000/month) and the high-touch same-day service, what monthly price do you think hotels would accept for this recurring protection?
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