Content That Sells

Content That Sells is a structured Instagram content strategy course for service providers that guides students from unclear, sporadic posting to a repeatable system that attracts and converts dream clients through intentional messaging, strategic content pillars, compelling hooks, and a sustainable planning workflow.

Created by Han Mosby
Last updated 08/2026
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What you'll learn

Design Instagram content that consistently attracts and signs high-value dream clients as a service provider.
Plan content around clear strategy and intent instead of chasing trends or random ideas.
Use proven frameworks to write scroll-stopping hooks using a library of prompts and examples.
Create content pillars and themes that communicate offers clearly and position services as premium.
Build a simple but effective content planning system using a content hub and spreadsheets.
Structure posts, carousels, and stories to guide followers from attention to enquiry and sales.
Refine messaging so it connects with ideal clients and filters out unaligned audiences.
Develop a sustainable, repeatable Instagram content workflow that supports long-term business growth.

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This course includes:

6.88 hours on-demand video
39 videos
42 documents
8.2 GB downloadable resources
Access on mobile and PC
Instant access after payment

Course content

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  • 01-Content Hub Tutorial
    18:00
  • 01-Content Hub Tutorial
    02:10
  • 01-Copy of CTS Content Hub TEMPLATE
    01:00
  • 01-Introduction
    01:52
  • 01-Introduction
    01:05
  • 02-Sales Method
    02:43
  • 02-Sales Method
    01:18
  • 03-Client Capacity
    15:39
  • 03-Client Capacity
    01:24
  • 04-Fluff-free Sales Messaging
    05:37
  • 04-Fluff-free Sales Messaging
    01:23
  • 05-Low VS High Ticket
    13:50
  • 05-Low VS High Ticket
    01:24
  • 06-Content Types Goals
    09:30
  • 06-Content Types Goals
    01:08
  • 07-Visible VS Viral Mindset
    07:44
  • 07-Visible VS Viral Mindset
    01:24
  • 08-Less Better With Metrics
    16:41
  • 08-Less Better With Metrics
    01:30
  • 09-Market Research Target Audience
    07:23
  • 09-Market Research Target Audience
    01:24
  • 01-Branding Basics
    13:47
  • 01-Branding Basics
    01:28
  • 02-Feed Aesthetic
    05:23
  • 02-Feed Aesthetic
    01:00
  • 03-Posting Patterns
    09:56
  • 03-Posting Patterns
    01:03
  • 04-Design Dos Donts
    04:51
  • 04-Design Dos Donts
    01:11
  • 05-Social Media Graphics
    10:18
  • 05-Social Media Graphics
    01:12
  • 06-Curating Your Feed
    04:58
  • 06-Curating Your Feed
    01:09
  • 07-Signature Content Style
    06:16
  • 07-Signature Content Style
    01:13
  • 01-High Value Evergreen Content
    10:33
  • 01-High Value Evergreen Content
    01:40
  • 02-Pain Point Marketing The Right Way
    12:43
  • 02-Pain Point Marketing The Right Way
    01:38
  • 03-Core Quarterly Content
    16:24
  • 03-Core Quarterly Content
    01:37
  • 04-Content System
    09:54
  • 04-Content System
    01:30
  • 05-Trolls Copying AI
    29:49
  • 05-Trolls Copying AI
    01:29
  • 06-Content Ideas
    19:30
  • 06-Content Ideas
    01:15
  • 07-Growth Content
    09:59
  • 07-Growth Content
    01:37
  • 08-Content Hub Tutorial
    12:16
  • 08-Content Hub Tutorial
    01:42
  • 09-Conversion Content
    19:25
  • 09-Conversion Content
    01:53
  • 10-Hooks
    06:46
  • 10-Hooks
    01:15
  • 11-Storytelling
    04:42
  • 11-Storytelling
    01:15
  • 12-Call to Actions
    06:53
  • 12-Call to Actions
    01:25
  • 13-Long or Short Captions
    05:16
  • 13-Long or Short Captions
    01:24
  • 14-Lazy Launching
    09:39
  • 14-Lazy Launching
    01:35
  • 01-Stories Method - 80-20 split
    06:59
  • 01-Stories Method - 80-20 split
    01:35
  • 02-Personal Stories
    08:34
  • 02-Personal Stories
    01:24
  • 03-Promotional Stories
    22:00
  • 03-Promotional Stories
    01:11
  • 04-Build Your Stories Strategy
    19:19
  • 04-Build Your Stories Strategy
    01:39
  • 01-Simple Feed Strategy
    06:38
  • 01-Simple Feed Strategy
    01:15
  • 02-Funnels Automations
    07:39
  • 02-Funnels Automations
    01:22
  • 03-Repurposing Top Content
    08:17
  • 03-Repurposing Top Content
    01:16
  • 04-Metrics Success
    05:03
  • 04-Metrics Success
    01:34
  • 01-Terms Conditions of Use
    01:46
  • 02-Support
    03:44
  • tscourses
    01:00

Requirements

  • A basic understanding of Instagram and how to use its core features.
  • A service-based business or clear offer to promote, such as coaching, creative services, or consulting.
  • Access to a smartphone or computer with Instagram installed and a stable internet connection.
  • Willingness to create and publish content regularly based on the strategies taught.
  • Openness to reflecting on current messaging and adjusting how offers are communicated.
  • Optional familiarity with Canva or similar design tools for implementing templates.

Description

Content That Sells is designed for service providers, especially coaches and creatives, who want Instagram content to consistently bring in qualified, ready-to-buy clients rather than casual followers. The learning journey takes participants from unclear, sporadic posting to a structured, strategic content system that clearly communicates offers, builds trust, and generates enquiries.

The course begins by establishing a clear foundation for the role of Instagram within a service-based business. Students first clarify what they are selling, who they want to attract, and how Instagram fits into their broader client acquisition strategy. This initial phase focuses on defining ideal clients, understanding what those clients value, and identifying the key problems and desires that should guide all content. By the end of this stage, students are able to articulate clear offers and outcomes in simple language that can be reused throughout their content.

Once the foundation is set, the course moves into developing a strategic content framework. Students learn how to create content pillars that reflect their expertise, values, and services. These pillars become the basis for all future posts, stories, and videos. The lessons explain how to balance educational, authority-building, connection-based, and sales-focused content so that the overall feed feels cohesive and intentional. By working through practical exercises, learners map out a repeatable structure for what they will talk about each week and how it relates to their paid offers.

The next phase focuses on messaging and hooks, recognising that strong content begins with a clear, compelling idea. Students are introduced to a set of prompts, templates, and examples that show how to write opening lines that stop scrolling and immediately communicate relevance. The lessons break down why certain hooks work, how to adapt them for different formats, and how to align them with the specific problems and desires of ideal clients. Through repeated practice, learners gain confidence in generating headline ideas quickly and transforming them into post concepts that invite deeper reading and engagement.

With hooks and messaging in place, the course then turns to the structure of posts and the journey from attention to action. Students learn how to organise carousels, captions, and stories so that each piece of content has a clear narrative arc. The training explains how to move from problem awareness to insight, from insight to credibility, and from credibility to a concrete next step such as an enquiry, application, or booking link. Practical demonstrations show how to write clear calls-to-action that feel natural rather than pushy, and how to integrate stories of client experiences or personal examples without losing focus on the reader.

A significant portion of the course is dedicated to building a sustainable content workflow. Instead of treating each post as an isolated task, students are shown how to use a content hub or planning spreadsheet to capture ideas, organise them by pillar, and schedule them over time. Lessons walk through how to batch creation, reuse strong ideas in new formats, and maintain a simple overview of what is being posted and why. The goal is to reduce decision fatigue and make content creation a manageable part of running a service-based business rather than a constant source of pressure.

The course also addresses design and presentation, particularly for Instagram carousels and static posts. Students are guided through basic principles for visual hierarchy, clarity, and readability so that their messages are easy to consume. Examples illustrate how to pair concise copy with clean layouts, how to highlight key phrases, and how to avoid overcrowding designs. Templates and practical tips help learners create on-brand graphics even if they do not consider themselves designers, ensuring that form supports the function of selling services.

Mindset and consistency are woven throughout the training. Many service providers struggle with second-guessing their content, worrying about engagement metrics, or comparing themselves to others. Dedicated lessons help students understand which metrics matter for a client-focused strategy, how to interpret responses without overreacting, and how to keep showing up even when results are not immediate. Emphasis is placed on viewing content as a long-term asset that compounds over time, rather than a series of isolated viral attempts.

Toward the later modules, the course explores advanced examples of content that position the student as a trusted expert. Learners see how to create posts that address objections, clarify boundaries, and communicate the value of premium pricing. They practice explaining processes, frameworks, and methods in a way that educates potential clients while reinforcing the benefits of working with them. This stage helps students move beyond generic tips and into content that differentiates their perspective in a crowded market.

The final part of the course brings all elements together into a cohesive, repeatable system. Students review how to move from strategy to weekly plans, from hooks to finished posts, and from published content to enquiries and sales. They are encouraged to design a sustainable routine for planning, creating, and reviewing content, including periodic reflections on what has led to actual clients. By the end of Content That Sells, students have a practical framework for using Instagram as a consistent client acquisition channel, a library of prompts and structures they can return to, and the confidence to communicate their offers clearly, directly, and effectively in their content.

Across the journey, the focus remains firmly on clarity, intention, and action. Each module builds on the previous one so that students are not just consuming information but applying it to their own content in real time. The outcome is a personalised, strategic approach to Instagram that prioritises quality over volume and client results over vanity metrics, giving service providers a reliable way to serve, sell, and scale through their content.

Who this course is for:

Content That Sells is ideal for service-based entrepreneurs, especially coaches and creatives, who want Instagram content to bring in consistent, high-value client enquiries rather than casual followers. It suits those who already have offers but struggle to communicate them clearly, feel tired of chasing trends, or want a structured framework for planning and creating strategic posts. It is also well-suited to early-stage service providers who are ready to be visible online and prefer an intentional, client-focused approach to content over constant posting or viral tactics.

Instructor

Han Mosby
Content coach and founder of Social Han
Han Mosby

About Me

I work as a content coach and strategist with a focus on helping service-based businesses communicate with clarity and intention. My background in marketing and creative work has given me a deep appreciation for the link between strong messaging and sustainable business growth. Over the years, I have spent countless hours inside social platforms, campaign dashboards, and content workflows, learning what consistently drives genuine enquiries rather than fleeting attention.

I come from a blend of agency experience and independent consulting, which means I understand both the structure of formal marketing processes and the realities of running a lean online business. I have supported a wide range of female-led service providers, from early-stage founders to established brands, and this has shaped how I think about strategy, capacity, and the demands of digital visibility. My approach is practical, grounded in real client work, and centred on building systems that are repeatable rather than reliant on constant inspiration.

I care deeply about helping people express the value of their work in a way that feels honest and aligned. I enjoy taking complex ideas and turning them into simple, clear language and frameworks that can be used again and again. I value sustainable growth, thoughtful boundaries, and business models that leave space for life outside of content creation. When I think about my work, I pay attention to how it feels as much as how it performs, aiming to create strategies that reduce pressure instead of adding more.

I continue to refine my methods through ongoing practice, reflection, and collaboration with clients. I am always looking for better ways to connect messaging, audience understanding, and offers so that content becomes a natural extension of the work people love to do, rather than a separate performance.

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