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Bethany called out a parody account with 14 followers and now they’re up to 1,500 and making hilarious content. All because Bethany, the social media genius, platformed them. 😂 Waiting with 🍿 for them to pass Beth at 2,260.
This is Bethany Beal's website for her she works smart online course.
You might notice the price.
$1900. "Discounted" from $2400.
This is so, incredibly dishonest.
I've seen absolutely nothing to suggest that she has sold even a single course at its "full price" of $2400.
I've seen evidence to suggest she's sold it at $900 - her launch week price.
Then I've seen her trying to sell it at $700 dollars for her black Friday sale
But absolutely nothing to suggest that the actual price of her course is $2400.
In fact, before she'd even launched, she stated that she'd be charging $1900 for the course.
She's so fucking shady.
Yes! This whole ‘course’ has MLM/affiliate marketing vibes to it and this might be one of my new favourite IG accts.
Okay, so, I am here today to talk to you about She Works Smart, Bethany Beal’s newest business venture.
What exactly is She Works Smart?
Well, I’ll let Bethany herself tell you. This is from the intro video she posted on her personal instagram.
Transcript: “ If you’re a stay-at-home mom and you’re wanting to bring extra income into your family, without having to spend a ton of time outside of the home, that’s what I’m gonna help you with. My passion is teaching women how to make passive income. So. I mean, they work hard one time on a specific project, and then from there they just promote it. They just talk about it and the income comes in. Um, so stick with me because I’m gonna show you over the next few months how you can take whatever you’re passionate about, whatever your expertise is - whether you are an expert at homeschooling or, you know, micro, a farmstead, having chickens in the city! Um, whether you are an English teacher, a nutritionist, whatever it is, I’m gonna teach you how to take that skillset and bring in over six figures a year with that specific skillset. Stick with me, I can’t wait to teach you all my tips and tricks, and hopefully, as a result, you will bless your family and have more time at home with your family.
That works as a reasonable summary - she’s gonna teach you how to make six figures per year in passive income.
But how, exactly??
An online course of course! An online course about how to make an online course.
Wait, what qualifies Bethany to be teaching you all of this?
Why, she’s an Online Course Creator - something of an expert*
*although Bethany doesn’t brand herself using that specific word, she repeatedly talks about the importance of presenting yourself as an expert.
Transcript: “Here are three reasons you absolutely must present yourself as an expert in your niche. The last one is the most important. Number one - an expert is just someone who has a comprehensive understanding of a particular skill, subject, topic. So if you do not have a comprehensive understanding of that, you need to get there so that you can be an expert. Number two - the more you understand your subject, the more you are going to be passionate about sharing it. So always continue learning, always continue growing, so that your expertise can continue to grow. And number three, the most important - if you do not believe in your knowledge and your skillset and your ability to teach your community, your community is gonna catch onto that, and they’re gonna go somewhere else. They’re not gonna follow along because they will see that you lack the confidence, that you don’t really believe in the service or product that you are offering. So, are you an expert? Well, that’s up to you - do you have the comprehensive knowledge to teach, to share that subject? And, like I said, if you don’t believe you do - get there! Because that’s what being an expert means, and your community needs to trust that you are the expert, and they need to come to you for your advice.”
I’m assuming that she’s taking her own advice and bolstering her own credentials, knowledge and ability. I think this largely because, Dav is the one actually doing a lot of the actual work.
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Transcript: “...I’ve done this before, I have experience with it, so I know the process, I know the ropes. But I also have my husband who’s gonna be helping me with all of the online setup, which I hate. So the whole Kajabi* - getting all of that set up and doing all of the videos, like editing them all for me. Which I could do, but I just like, really don’t like it and he’s much better at it. So that’s gonna save me a ton of time and he’ll just be so much quicker”
*Kajabi is the platform through which the course will be sold/accessed
So, what else do we have?
Maybe some hints as to the content that’ll be included?
Well, it certainly won’t be covering any copyright laws.
Now, you may have noticed that the course won’t actually be released until September. So, what has she been doing?
Mostly posting cringy reels, complaining about not getting enough engagement and trying to go viral.
Oh, and when this course does get released, expect to pay a hefty sum to get access!
Anyway, that's all for now, coming up, we'll take a look at some of her best, worst, and cringiest reels!
"Jumped straight into being an entrepreneur."
Bethany is coping with her insecurities by not only putting others down but straight-up lying about her life in obvious ways...
After passing on a basketball scholarship because her mom put doubts in her head, she worked two days a week answering phones at her dad's office, an easy job that was handed to her. She started a ministry with Kristen 6 years later when Kristen had the time to do so because she didn't have children yet.
Bethany made it clear her dream was to get married as young as possible. She banked on it so hard that she bought a wedding dress at her sister's appointment while she was still single. Instead she sat on her parents' couch eating cookies off the sheet until she was 30.
Now she's cosplaying as a business expert hoping women will buy a course (which she hasn't created yet) on her rudimentary knowledge of how Instagram and Canva work.
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Bethany’s Antics from the Past Week
Bethany is unleashing so much chaos every day it’s making my head spin. Here's a summary of the past week, and I’m sure I’m still missing stuff:
Released a $10 PDF questionnaire for singles with a spelling error on the cover. She said this was because she likes to get things out as fast as possible, but it was already 13 days behind schedule.
Started selling 50-minute coaching sessions for $220 each on her singles page, while claiming on her business page that 1:1 coaching is a waste of time. She is offering these sessions now because she never had the time before. She thinks she has the time now despite how...
She is still teasing her $1,900 course for release next month when she hasn't even started yet, apart from this scribbled outline. She already admitted the first run will be incomplete and she plans to increase the price as she improves it.
Went on the most transparent rant of her life saying she's happy for her sister getting married at 23, but laments her own late marriage (still?), flashes her wedding pics, and punitively reinforces the expectations that damaged her, saying “I would love to see a shift of more and more young people getting married, having babies, and like, starting life.” Whoomp, there it is. Life doesn’t start until you get married. From a woman charging to “encourage” the people she's bringing down.
Said there is no pressure to get married within the church (lmao what?) and invalidated commenters (x) who said they personally experienced this.
Apparently has an Instagram subscription feature for $7.49, as if anyone could mentally handle more of this shit.
Published multiple stories dismissing and getting visibly irritated with her son in the background, while ranting about “priorities.” She has continued this habit of filming with him in the car for over a year now.
Says she expects to make one million dollars a year by 2025 from SheWorksSmart, which struggles to break 50 likes on a reel.
I thought condensing this in one place would make it less overwhelming. It did not.
Bethany’s biz-owner-without-a-business season is completely unhinged.