I haven't been writing to this list lately. I'll tell you why in
a minute.
There's a risk you run when you don't write to a list regularly: people will forget you.
So a few people will mark this email as spam, even though I guarantee they downloaded one of my business videos or eBook. They've just forgotten my name.
I've been trying to think of the best way I can serve people who are coming around to the idea that they either want an online business, or some online income, or a side hustle, or -- at the very least -- some kind of Plan B.
And the best way is if I focus on things I know inside and out.
I won't any longer try to convince you that an online business or at least a Plan B is a good idea. I take that to be obvious by now, after the horrors of the past two years.
The only question now is: what kind of business?
My strong suggestion: a membership.
As someone who operates three membership websites (one of my membership sites celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, in fact), I can tell you: it's a great business model.
Instead of being paid once, you get paid again and again, month after month.
As long as you're going to the trouble of building a business, why not build one that people pay for over and over? Doesn't that make sense?
After all, whether you have a membership site or just sell a one-off product, you have to do a lot of the same setup work. Why go to all that trouble to make just one sale, when you can bring in sale after sale from a single customer with a membership site?
You may recall that the world's foremost expert on membership sites is the great Stu McLaren.
Try your best to find a single unkind word about him uttered by anyone, anywhere. Any person who's ever worked with or learned from him. One bad word. You can't.
He is brilliant and his advice brings results.
I strongly recommend you read his membership guide, which costs nothing:
http://www.tomwoods.com/guide
Tom Woods
P.S. If you don't read it, Fauci wins.