The whole point of creating a plan is to alleviate customers’ confusion. Having more than four steps may actually add to, rather than reduce, confusion. The key is to simplify their journey so they are more likely to do business with you.
An agreement plan is best understood as a list of agreements you make with your customers to help them overcome their fear of doing business with you.
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