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If you're really as good as you claim to be, then you could probably get away with charging more than $100 per month. If you charge too little, people will wonder why someone of your expertise is working for peanuts. And of course, if you charge too much, nobody will subscribe to your service. Just remember, you're really gonna have to convince people that you're not a scammer. People are not gonna give you money if they don't trust you. Talk is cheap. The burden is on you to seriously prove that you're telling the truth about who you are.
If you actually do get clients to subscribe to your service, just be careful not to bite off more than you can chew. It's possible that you may become overwhelmed with so many clients that there won't be enough hours in the day for you to properly focus on and manage each and every account by yourself. I suppose you could simply stop taking subscriptions once you reach a certain number of clients. Otherwise you would need to train your own team of employees to help you handle all of your clients. But then you would have to constantly wonder if your employees were giving the same quality of service that you give. If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself, unless you were extremely confident that your employees are equally as good as you.
Yes, I believe that people would pay for Adwords training, but only if you can seriously convince them that every word in your thread is absolutely true. You have a very interesting idea and I wish you the best of luck.
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