Episode 6

What Your Offers Are Really Costing You

Published on: 10th February, 2026

Let’s talk about margins.

Not in a finance-bro way.

Not in a “just charge more” way.

And definitely not in a shame spiral way.

But in a real, structural way.

Because one of the most destabilizing things in a digital business is this:

Revenue looks fine.

Sales are happening.

And yet… something feels tight.

This episode is about understanding why.

We’re breaking down margin thresholds, cost buildup, and what your offers are actually doing inside your ecosystem — not just what they’re bringing in.

Because an offer can “work” and still strain your capacity.

It can hit revenue goals and still fail to stabilize your business.

And it can look profitable on paper while quietly eroding your time, support, or sustainability.

If you’re ready to stop reacting to numbers and start reading them properly, drop in on this one.

What We’ll Talk About in This Episode:

In this episode, I’m unpacking how to evaluate your offers through a margin lens instead of a hype lens.

Specifically, we explore:

  1. The three margin thresholds every offer hits
  2. Why covering creation costs isn’t the same as profit
  3. What break-even actually tells you
  4. The difference between revenue spikes and real sustainability
  5. How cost buildup changes future rounds of an offer
  6. Why “charge more” isn’t always the answer

This is about building clarity so you can design your pricing and offers intentionally — not emotionally.

Episode Timestamps:

(1:40) Why this is not a “charge more” episode

(4:10) What margins actually measure

(6:30) Margin Threshold #1: covering creation costs

(9:10) Margin Threshold #2: break-even and net zero

(12:30) Margin Threshold #3: true profit vs. impressive revenue

(15:20) Why an offer can technically work but still destabilize you

(18:10) Cost buildup explained simply

(20:45) A practical digital offer example

(23:40) Structural questions to ask before raising prices

(25:00) Why profit isn’t anti-values — it’s what sustains them

What’s Mentioned in This Episode:

  1. Margin thresholds (creation, break-even, profit)
  2. Cost buildup across delivery and support
  3. Revenue vs. sustainability
  4. Net zero analysis
  5. Capacity-aware pricing
  6. Ecosystem-based business design
  7. Intentional offer evaluation

Mentioned in This Episode:

Ask Me Anything: https://traciepatterson.com/ama

Podcast Show Notes & Links: https://traciepatterson.com/podcast

Your Next Steps:

  1. Work with Me: https://www.traciepatterson.com/connect
  2. Ask Me Anything About Business: https://traciepatterson.com/ama
  3. Free training: Build a launch that fits how you actually lead 👉🏼 https://traciepatterson.com/style
  4. Connect on Social: https://www.instagram.com/thetraciepatterson

CREDITS:

Music: ColourfulSounds

Podcast Editor: Maia McLachlan

Photo: WorkPlay Branding

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Digital Business Your Way
The true stories and insider secrets of online entrepreneur life
You didn’t become an entrepreneur to grin and bear your way through your business and life, did you?
Well, allow me to demystify business and join me weekly on Digital Business Your Way, a podcast about the true stories and insider secrets of online entrepreneur life. I'm your host, Tracie Patterson, and it's my mission to pull back the curtain on building a sustainable business so you can create the impact in life you’re seeking.

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Tracie Patterson

NICE TO MEET YOU
I'm Tracie
Your resident Sales and Offer Coach who proudly accepts the title Business Rebel.

You didn't take the leap into your own business to be bullied into using gross tactics or to be talked down to and confused to the point of daily overwhelm and frustration.

I'm here to demystify business, guide you through the creation of Your Own Style, and pull back the curtain on building a sustainable business you can be proud of and grow with.