Weekend Power Deposit: Build Your Offer Comparison Block
This weekend, put the pieces together into one offer comparison block.
Use this structure:
Choose the Level of Help That Fits
Option 1: [Name]
Best For:
Includes:
Good Starting Point If:
Option 2: [Name]
Best For:
Includes:
Good Starting Point If:
Option 3: [Name]
Best For:
Includes:
Good Starting Point If:
Most People Start Here:
[Recommendation sentence]
Not Sure?
[Message with what to send so you can guide them]
Here is a sample:
Website Cleanup Options
Option 1: Homepage Clarity Review
Best For: Business owners who want a quick outside look at the most important part of their website.
Includes: Review of the homepage headline, first impression, call-to-action, and contact path.
Good Starting Point If: You suspect the homepage is unclear but are not ready for a deeper project.
Option 2: Website Cleanup Session
Best For: Business owners whose site exists but feels unclear, outdated, or hard for customers to use.
Includes: Homepage review, service clarity, call-to-action cleanup, contact path check, and priority improvement notes.
Good Starting Point If: You want practical improvements without a full redesign.
Option 3: Full Messaging Tune-Up
Best For: Business owners who need the homepage, service pages, and customer path cleaned up together.
Includes: Homepage messaging, service page structure, calls-to-action, FAQs, and contact flow review.
Good Starting Point If: Your business has several pages or offers that feel scattered.
Most People Start Here:
Most business owners start with the Website Cleanup Session because it gives enough depth to improve the main customer path without turning the project into a full redesign.
Not Sure?
Send your website link and one sentence about what feels confusing, and I’ll point you toward the best starting place.
Another sample:
Home Watch Options
Option 1: Single Home Check
Best For: Homeowners who want one visit after a trip, storm, delivery, or concern.
Includes: Basic exterior and interior check, obvious issue spotting, and a visit update.
Good Starting Point If: You need one set of eyes on the property.
Option 2: Biweekly Home Watch
Best For: Seasonal homeowners who want occasional check-ins while away.
Includes: Scheduled visits every other week, property walkthrough, mail or package check, and updates.
Good Starting Point If: You are away for a stretch of time and want regular reassurance.
Option 3: Weekly Seasonal Home Watch
Best For: Homeowners who want more consistent monitoring and peace of mind while away.
Includes: Weekly visits, basic checks, updates, and faster awareness of obvious issues.
Good Starting Point If: You will be away for an extended period or want closer attention.
Most People Start Here:
Seasonal homeowners usually choose biweekly or weekly visits depending on how long they will be away and how often they want updates.
Not Sure?
Send your location, dates away, and how often you would like the home checked, and I’ll help you choose the best fit.
That is an offer comparison block.
You can use it on:
A website service page.
A proposal.
A flyer.
An email.
A sales call.
A booking page.
A social post series.
Options help customers decide.
Clear options help them decide faster.
Weekend Power Deposit:
Create one offer comparison block for a service customers need help choosing.
Prompt:
Can a customer compare these options and understand which one fits their situation best?

