I know, I know, I shouldn't have done it.
But cheapskatery makes me crazy.
What I don't mind:
"This looks like a great product but at this point in my life I can't make it work with my budget."
What I do mind:
"How dare you charge for this! I deserve it for free!"
That person doesn't deserve it for free. He did none of the work to create it.
So here's what happened.
I was looking at an ad for a fitness app. And one of the comments was, "I thought so .... Ya have to pay to get fit !" And then three laughter emojis.
The app charges so little it's almost nothing, but this guy, who put none of the effort -- and you can tell it was a lot -- into creating and marketing the app, is going to mock them for charging for their efforts.
So I came back with:
"Oh, no! Compensating people for providing you a service! Unthinkable. Thank goodness you have taken a stand on behalf of the cheapskates of the world."
This app, by the way, is a great example of what I talked about briefly yesterday: it generates recurring revenue for its creators. Users pay on a monthly or yearly basis, rather than just one time.
That, obviously, is the holy grail.
So:
I have a report, very detailed, on 12 different models for generating recurring revenue. Maybe you'll hate 10 of them. I don't know. But you need only one, and for each of the 12 I give you 5,000 words of no-fluff content.
I am giving away that report (which has been sold for $97) as a free bonus when you pick up a neat little thing called TipPubCreator, which helps you make attractive one-page checklists and lists of tips that you can use as a nice giveaway to build an email list -- or, as Etsy proves, that you can even sell, believe it or not.
As we noted yesterday, people like one-page resource sheets more than (sad to say) they like eBooks or video courses, and this is an easy way that even artistically deprived people like me can generate them in a snap.
You'll want my bonus about recurring revenue, so forward your receipt to bonuses@tomwoods.com, and it's yours.
But in a couple of days my bonus offer is withdrawn and the price of TipPubCreator rises.
The moment of truth:
http://www.tomwoods.com/fastcontent
Tom Woods