Paid Zoom meetings command a high price because they are live and the results people get from them are immediate.
For example, if you can solve someone’s problem in a 15 minute Zoom meeting…where otherwise it would have taken them hours, days or weeks to figure it out themselves…you get compensated accordingly.
The hourly rate for Zoom meetings can be huge. $50 for 15 minutes doesn’t sound like much. But that’s $200 an hour. Or $400,000+ a year.
And the bigger problems you solve, the more you can make.
Even celebrities are using Zoom meetings for profit…and they don’t even solve a problem. Want to talk to Barry Williams (Greg from the Brady Bunch) for just 10 minutes on Zoom? It will cost you $500. That same 10 minutes will cost you $1,000 to Zoom with Charlie Sheen. Or if you’re an American football fan, you can spend $2,000 for a 10 minute Zoom with Brett Favre.
And that’s not to mention the other side of the coin; teaching other business owners how to profit from Zoom.
Once you know how to do this, charging $500 for a one-hour Zoom meeting, where you train a business owner on how to use paid Zoom meetings for their business, is not uncommon. In fact, you can charge more (or less), it’s up to you.
The key is that you’re providing instant expertise, which provides them immediate results. And when you do that, you are compensated handsomely.