I respect that he offers his research for free, and I don’t see a problem with him charging for personal consultation.
I would see charging for personal consultation as a plus. It sets up the incentives the right way. To sell personal consultation effectively to people willing to pay a lot of money for it you need to have a trustworthy reputation among people with a lot of money who are usually also smart and sophisticated about choosing who they listen to.
It’s a very different business model from affiliate models that a lot of internet influencers use that come with different incentives.
The fact that he’s a supplement salesman is a lot more worrying than him offering consultations.
I would see charging for personal consultation as a plus. It sets up the incentives the right way. To sell personal consultation effectively to people willing to pay a lot of money for it you need to have a trustworthy reputation among people with a lot of money who are usually also smart and sophisticated about choosing who they listen to.
It’s a very different business model from affiliate models that a lot of internet influencers use that come with different incentives.
The fact that he’s a supplement salesman is a lot more worrying than him offering consultations.