🔄 Module 47: Long-Term Retention & Re-engagement
Keep clients coming back with simple, proven systems.
2. Why It Matters
Revenue becomes predictable when clients stay longer and return more often. Retention and re-engagement protect your time, reduce the pressure to constantly find new leads, and help clients reach lasting results through consistent support.
Small, reliable systems here compound over time — this is where practices become sustainable and highly profitable.
3. Step-by-Step Guide
Define a Simple Continuity Offer
Create one ongoing program clients can roll into (e.g., $99–$199/mo group coaching, monthly check-ins, or a maintenance plan).
Install Renewal Checkpoints
Book a progress review 2–4 weeks before current program end to discuss wins, gaps, and the continuity offer.
Automate Post-Program Follow-Ups
Schedule 30/60/90-day check-ins via email/SMS with a quick wins tip and a link to book a maintenance call.
Create an Alumni Community
Offer a private group with monthly Q&A, resource drops, and member spotlights to keep relationships warm.
Build a 3-Email Reactivation Campaign
For inactive clients (90+ days), send a value-first series: (1) win story, (2) quick audit, (3) time-bound invite.
Reward Loyalty & Referrals
Give alumni perks (priority booking, discounted labs, partner deals) and a simple refer-a-friend credit.
4. Examples & Options
Scenario: After a 12-week program, you book a “Momentum Review” in week 10. You recap wins, identify one lagging habit, and invite them into a $129/mo alumni group with monthly Q&A + Office Hours. 60% convert. Each quarter, you run a 3-email “Reset” sequence to alumni who went dark.
DIY (Free / Low-Cost)
Google Calendar reminders + Gmail templates for 30/60/90-day check-ins. Private FB Group for alumni.
Mid-Level
Mailchimp/ConvertKit sequences, Stripe subscription link, Zoom monthly Q&A, simple referral form (Google Forms).
Advanced
Practice Better/Kajabi for subscriptions, community, content library, and automated reactivation funnels.
Reactivation Email #2 (Quick Audit) — Sample:
“Subject: 3-minute checkup for your [Goal]
Body: Hey [Name], quick self-audit: 1) Sleep 1–10? 2) Daily steps? 3) Protein target? Hit reply with your numbers — I’ll send a 1-page plan to get you back on track.”
5. Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ❌ Waiting until the last session to discuss next steps → ✅ Book the renewal review 2–4 weeks before the end.
- ❌ Offering 3–4 continuity options → ✅ Present one clear, default path forward.
- ❌ Only emailing when selling → ✅ Send regular value (wins, tips, templates) between offers.
- ❌ Ignoring alumni data → ✅ Tag alumni, track return rate, and iterate on what actually converts.
- ❌ Letting dormant clients drift forever → ✅ Run a quarterly 3-email “Reset” campaign with a deadline.
6. Quick Win Highlight
💡 Quick Win: Add a 20-minute “Momentum Review” to your current client schedule 3 weeks before program end. Use it to recap wins and invite them into your continuity offer.
7. Mini-Implementation Exercise
Continuity offer name: [e.g., Momentum & Maintenance Club] |
Price & cadence: [$___ / month, ___ group call(s) / month, optional ___ min 1:1 / month] |
Renewal checkpoint timing: [Week __ of __-week program — date on calendar? yes/no] |
Alumni perk: [priority booking / community / discount / partner perk] |
Automation tool: [Mailchimp / ConvertKit / Practice Better / Kajabi] |
8. Tools & Resources
Automate 30/60/90-day alumni check-ins and 3-email reactivation sequences.
All-in-one for coaching, subscriptions, forms, and client tagging (Alumni).
Community + subscriptions + content library for alumni continuity programs.
Quick checkout links for your continuity offer; easy to share in emails.
Auto-schedule Momentum Reviews and alumni check-ins without back-and-forth.
Private community hub for alumni accountability and announcements.
9. Checkpoint / Success Criteria
10. Summary & Next Step
- Retention starts with a single, simple continuity offer — not a menu of choices.
- Pre-scheduled renewal reviews make continuation natural, not pushy.
- Automated alumni touchpoints keep results (and relationships) alive.
- Quarterly reactivation campaigns win back dormant clients without pressure.