Why We Built BDH Workshops (We Got Burned by Courses Too)

We have bought the 500 dollar course. The one with the countdown timer and the only 3 spots left banner that somehow never ran out of spots. We finished maybe 20 percent of it. BDH Workshops is our answer to that experience, and it helps to know the five decisions behind it.

Decision 1: low price, no gamble

Everything in the library is 15 dollars a month, or 120 a year. Not 500 up front. A big up front price forces you to bet on a course before you know if it is any good. A small monthly price means trying it is a coffee budget decision, and if it is not helping, you cancel and keep access until the end of what you paid for.

Decision 2: short lessons, not lectures

Our lessons run one to three minutes because that is the size of the gaps in a business owner’s day. Long lectures are easier to produce and easier to abandon. Short lessons take us more editing work, and we think that work belongs on our side, not yours.

Decision 3: no fake urgency

No countdown timers. No price doubles at midnight. No last chance emails for a thing that is not going anywhere. The price is the price, today and next month. Decide because it helps you, not because a timer scared you.

Decision 4: teachers who do the work

The workshops are taught by people who run businesses, including Bernardson, who has been doing production and marketing work since 2013 and has tested more than 70 business tools with his own money. When a lesson says skip that app, it is because we paid for it and regretted it, so you do not have to.

Decision 5: an honest ladder

We will never pretend the expensive option is the only way. The ladder looks like this:

  • BDH Workshops: learn to do it yourself, 15 dollars a month.
  • Pixel Convos: ask your questions live, free or 20 dollars a session.
  • BDH Collective: have us do it for you, from 500 dollars a month.

You choose the rung that fits your budget and your time, and you can move between them as your business grows.

The short version

We built the thing we wish we could have bought: cheap enough to try without fear, short enough to finish, honest enough to trust.

Common questions

Is the price really staying at 15 dollars?

That is the plan and the promise on the page today. If it ever changes, it changes on the pricing page in the open, not through countdown timers.

Why no refunds?

Because the monthly price is the safety net. You risk 15 dollars, not 500, and you can cancel anytime and keep access until your period ends. That is a fairer deal than a refund policy with conditions.

Who actually teaches the workshops?

People who do this work for clients, including Bernardson, who started in video in 2013 and runs the production and marketing side of BDH Collective.

See if we practice what we preach

Start with a free live event, or go straight to the library.

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