There's a lot to learn in order to build a complete, fully functioning sales funnel.
Especially if you've never done it before, or don't have much "tech skills"
This is why "done-for-you" services are generally very expensive.
If you have a business that's already up and running, you likely don't have the time to be poking around, watching some instructional videos, and trying your best to learn the entire funnel building process on your own.
How would you know if you're going about it the right way?
How would you decide which "things" are important to learn and implement, and which are not?
If you've purchased an expensive training course on how to build funnels, you may not have the time and patience to sit through watching all of those videos, and then do your best to implement what the videos taught.
Even if you've invested in group coaching, it gets frustrating when the only time you can ask a question is during the once per week live group call.
Group coaching can only get you so far, just like online courses.
Most people lose enthusiasm with group coaching because it lacks that personal attention you get from working with someone one-on-one.
What if you can't keep up with the group's pace?
You need one-on-one coaching in order to be most effective and thrive when learning a new skill set.