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[The Art of Advanced Offer Stacking: Maximizing Business Revenue and Customer Value]-[16. Advanced Offer Stacking. How To. | $100M Lost Chapters Audiobook ]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2025-11-14

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The Art of Advanced Offer Stacking: Maximizing Business Revenue and Customer Value

In the world of modern business, revenue growth is not merely a function of working harder, but of working smarter. Drawing from the principles of timeless marketing and exercise physiology, the concept of "Advanced Offer Stacking" provides a framework for scaling a business by maximizing the value extracted from each customer interaction while maintaining operational simplicity. As the author notes, "The amount of money you make is directly proportional to the amount of goodwill you have, multiplied by the amount of offers you make."

The Philosophy of Accommodating Resistance

The core of this strategy is inspired by exercise physiology, specifically the concept of "accommodating resistance." Just as a perfect exercise rep matches a lifter's force-generation capability at every point in the movement, an effective sales process should match the ticket price and value perfectly with the customer's buying ability and desire. The goal is to maximize the "force" of your sales without increasing business complexity. "If something is going to add complexity, it had better be worth it," the author warns, emphasizing that high-profit, low-cost additions are the key to sustainable growth.

Identifying Adjacent Revenue Streams

Most businesses suffer from a "referral leak," where they solve one core problem for a client but send them to five or six other businesses for complementary needs. By identifying these "adjacent customer needs," you can capture more revenue. Whether through affiliate relationships or by incorporating new services, you ensure that the customer gives you more of their budget. "Most businesses refer out a lot of revenue," but by keeping these transactions in-house or through strategic partnerships, you can significantly boost your bottom line—often turning small commissions into life-changing income for the business owner.

The Ultimate Offer Stacking Framework

To effectively stack offers, the author proposes a four-step choreography for the sales process:

  1. Attract: Use a low-barrier-to-entry offer to bring the prospect into your ecosystem.
  2. Upfront Cash: Secure immediate revenue through core services or products.
  3. Upsells and Downsells: Maximize the "cheese per prospect" by offering premium tiers for "whales" and smaller, accessible packages for "minnows."
  4. Continuity: Create consistent, recurring cash flow to ensure long-term stability.

By layering these, you increase the Lifetime Value (LTV) of the customer, allowing you to spend more on acquisition and out-compete those who are "afraid of simply making more offers."

The Four Pillars of the Right Offer

When deciding which offer to add next, the author suggests a filter of four criteria: Right Stage, Right Problem, Right Way, and Right Time.

  • Right Stage: Ensure the offer aligns with your current goal, whether that is lower Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC), immediate gross profit, or long-term continuity.
  • Right Problem: Focus on problems you can solve with existing resources that provide significant value.
  • Right Way: Adapt your solution to the customer's preferred method. If a client prefers nutrition over exercise, sell them nutrition, or risk losing them to a competitor.
  • Right Time: This is the most critical factor. "To sell the most, I make my offer at the time of greatest need."

Conclusion: The Win-Win Dynamic

Ultimately, advanced offer stacking is about solving problems in advance. By providing a structured, flexible path for the customer—from initial service sales to physical products and long-term continuity—you create a "win-win" scenario. The business becomes unbeatable because it delivers unmatched service, and the customer benefits from having their needs met comprehensively. As the author concludes, "People like having problems solved for them in advance, so just solve them and profit."

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Before we dive into this, there's one strong warning I must make.
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If something is going to add complexity, it had better be worth it.
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Identify adjacent customer needs and opportunities.
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Those pennies, since they are pure profit, go straight to your bottom line and are not to be underestimated.
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Do not underestimate it.
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directly proportional to
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📖 Transcript

Advanced offer stacking.
How to.
The amount of money you make is directly proportional to the amount of goodwill you have, multiplied by the amount of offers you make.
Frank Kern, timeless copywriter and marketer.
Before we dive into this, there's one strong warning I must make.
Adding more offers and services is a fast track to adding operational complexity.

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